@SuperSonic
He doesn't. Looks more like Sam Whitwer, who voices him.
http://www.media3.hw-static...
I see someone didn't read the actual interview.
Dreams and Ghost of Tsushima are literally made by Sony's First Party devs?
I'd rather they not be there just to give us a small update on the same games tbh. It'd just open them up to more bad press a la E3 2014.
This also quite literally has nothing to do with his idea for E3 itself so... not sure what you're trying to do other than be negative for the sake of it.
It kinda is, as well as the rest of the board. This is the pitch he's working.
Dude, this game was literally pushed and promoted on the Cloud-Based MP mode. It's what literally everyone was hyping.
Those games also received plenty of flak for missing features too, especially Street Fighter V. It's not as if they were given a pass, as he's implying.
lmao that's some desperate reaching for clicks
...He's on the board of the ESA, my guy. Why would he trash talk an event he has a hand in planning and organizing?
That's WHY he's speaking on how he'd like to see it change.
...I'd love to know how you arrived at that conclusion. ESPECIALLY with this unrelated quote.
Either way, it's the opposite. Things, as they are now, is the way forward, more or less. Fewer overall titles in volume, but making those titles as good as they possibly can.
"funny how they(P.S.) get praised when they talk about their streaming service (who copied who there?)"
Well considering PS Now launched in January 2014 and Game pass launched in January of 2017, Xbox hopped on after Sony, as per usual this gen.
The difference is, PS Now is not their chief focus, while Xbox focuses primarily on pushing Game Pass now.
Read the article, headline is clickbait.
He's said that's already BEEN their focus.
...Syphon Filter????
I love how you keep persistently trying to misrepresent what he said.
He's said that's already BEEN their policy. Not that he wants even less.
@Mike
According to Layden, their recent output has also been fewer games but higher quality. And technically, in terms of First Party, it's true. The number of titles has been fewer, but each one has been a GOTY contender.
That clickbait headline tho
Easily the best.
Insomniac never "left" anyone. They're an independent developer, always have been.
I'd love it if they joined WWS but they want to stay free and I can't fault them for that.
No one does since he let his fanboy flag openly fly, so he's likely just having some fun with it.
Hmm, funny, I remember when a company called Hello Games did similar with a title of theirs, called "No Man's Sky".
I seem to recall most of the same folks defending this SAVAGING that game and its developers and even the Publisher for that one. Not too surprised I don't see that same energy here though...