@Dicky
But the thing is, they managed a lot more on ps3. Should be doable to repeat that.
Back then they had actual classics. And if they wanted, they could do God of War 1-2 + psp titles, Siren 2, Killzone, colony Wars 1-3, G-Police 1-2, Vib Ribbon, Parappa the rapper 1 and so on, because sony owns these games. They have the biggest console on the market, they should be able to pull something bigger than a port of disney movie license games.
Ima...
I'm not asking for much. There are some nice additions here and there, but it's been a year and we barely scratched the surface on psx and psp.
Really just want to see more. And would it hurt to port a single ps2 game?
It is weird that they can't get a deal with Square enix or something.
Or atleast just their own stuff.
This sounds underwhelming enough to be true.
They should have contacted Nightdive.
Wouldn't count on new Half-Life. Would be better to just consider it dead and then be pleasantly surprised if anything ever happens.
Higher res, faster load times, dualsense stuff and new content.
It's a pretty cool piece of dlc.
Last of us Remastered was neccesary, don't know why people had an issue with that. Should they just have left the game on ps3 and not given ps4 owners a chance to try it?
Had they called it a dlc, no one would mind.
@Azanar
You count Starfield but not Redfall? You do realize that Starfield was probably being developed before they started working on Redfall or Hi Fi rush for that matter.
Same goes for Psychonauts 2, they were practically finished when MS entered the picture.
Probably more like 3-4 years, I would assume that they've done some work on it allready. After that comes Fallout 5.
Big question is, will it be good? After Fallout 76 and Starfield I'm starting to loose faith. There's a risk that they continue the more is more approach.
Pikmin 4is the real snub
Grandia is especially nice, as I don't think it's available on psn atm. Wonder if it's a psx port or the Switch version.
If they didn't despise ps2, they could have added Grandia 2-3 as well.
Maybe not totally, but the worst with the Bethesda rpg formula. It's all the parts we know and love but glued together in ways that removes the entire appeal of all earlier Bethesda rpgs. Plenty of improvements but in all the wrong places.
But hasn't been commercially available forever and might never have been available in Europe. There's a good chance that many from the younger generation have missed this one.
But it was easy to dsicover the game when you start looking into the genre.
You're not a man of culture I see. The entire oeuvre of Puppet Combo needs to be available on console.
It's trash horror of the finest caliber. Genuinely scary stuff, solid mechanics but also made with the same mindset as 80s horror movies directly released on vhs.
Puppet Combos games are fire. Loved Murder House and BLOODWASH.
A lot of the games are surprisingly spooky.
They allready did Rares games, Age of Empires, halo and Gears.
Rumors speaks of Fallout 3 and oblivion.
It is interesting to look at MS' releases in current years if you filter out Bethesda and Obsidian. What are all the old studios doing?
People downvote, because it would suck to get old school rpgs?
Or because licensed disney games beat jrpgs?