Triggerhappytel
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My wishes/predictions:
- Kojima teams with Santa Monica Studio on a new stealth franchise
- Rare teams with Rockstar develop Perfect Dark Open World FPS
That seems like a really weird collaboration.
My wishes/predictions:
- Kojima teams with Santa Monica Studio on a new stealth franchise
- Rare teams with Rockstar develop Perfect Dark Open World FPS
Which games did they release in 2012?
anyone else expecting a GT7 trailer
I think both open with a demo and I dont see Uncharted getting another stage demo here.
It will be part of the final 3rd of the show when they are banging through trailers.
Well SSM does collaborate often on external projects.....I like how you specifically mention Kratos rather than SSM.
Most of them aren't from their first party studios....LBP 2 released in 2011 BTWSports Champions
Ico Collection
Jak Collection
Twisted Metal: Black
MLB 12: The Show
Journey
Starhawk
Little Big Planet 2
Ratchet & Clank Collection
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault
You heard anything interesting about this E3? Like some secret insider stuff?
I hope not. Sony's studios should be getting ready to show off their new games after releasing games in 2012 and 2013. Sony usually have a 2 or 3 year cycle and that should be coming around now and next year.
GamesCom is a bigger deal for Sony and they do divide their exclusives over 3 conferences or 4 like last year.
I like how you specifically mention Kratos rather than SSM.
I hope not. Sony's studios should be getting ready to show off their new games after releasing games in 2012 and 2013. Sony usually have a 2 or 3 year cycle and that should be coming around now and next year.
GamesCom is a bigger deal for Sony and they do divide their exclusives over 3 conferences or 4 like last year.
Which games did they release in 2012?
anyone else expecting a GT7 trailer
Please read the comment to which I was replying to,most of the games you listed were not made/re-released by their first party studiosI wouldn't say they have a 2 or 3 year cycle. They're pretty consistent I think.
And no Gamescom is not a bigger deal for them. E3 is the most publicized event of the year within video games, of course that's more important for the big publishers.
- Uncharted: Golden Abyss
- Wipeout 2048
- Journey
- Everybody's Golf 6 / Hot Shots Golf
- Super Stardust: Delta
- Unit 13
- Starhawk
- PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
- Jak & Daxter Collection
- MotorStorm RC
- The Unfinished Swan
- Tokyo Jungle
- Sports Champions 2
- Sorcery
- Twisted Metal
- Ratchet & Clank HD Trilogy
- Jak & Daxter HD Trilogy
I'm playing PS All Stars Battle Royale right now; it's amazing. ^.^
anyone else expecting a GT7 trailer
You. I like you.I'm playing PS All Stars Battle Royale right now; it's amazing. ^.^
Yeah, I would be pretty surprised if it didn't show up.
Did they lose the marketing or MS didn't want to pay the money?
GT7 Prologue being announced at E3 or Gamescom does not seem unreasonable for a December-Feb release.I'll be surprised if it does show.
GT7 and TLG are for E3 2016.
I find the latter narrative that they somehow no longer wanted COD laughable. COD has become so intrinsically linked with XB as a platform that when they debuted the XBox One Call Of Duty had it's own slot in that now infamous presentation. Yet somehow, if the rumor is confirmed, MS suddenly decided they don't want the exclusive marketing? If they have lost the marketing here's my theories as to why.
My perfect E3 conference would open with an Uncharted followed by a 'souls' game in the middle and end with a God of War,2009 was damn close
I find the latter narrative that they somehow no longer wanted COD laughable. COD has become so intrinsically linked with XB as a platform that when they debuted the XBox One Call Of Duty had it's own slot in that presentation. Yet somehow, if the rumor is confirmed, MS suddenly decided they don't want the exclusive marketing? If they have lost the marketing here's my theories as to why.
1. Activision saw that despite XB exclusive marketing both COD Ghosts and AW sold more on PS4 worldwide and offered Sony the Marketing rights.
2. Activision adjusted the price for exclusive marketing for XB to compensate for the losses they'd incur by selling exclusive dlc to a smaller audience first and XB *division* couldn't afford it.
3. Activision wants that worldwide PS4 install base and decided to market the game themselves for fear of a backlash but make the PS4 the lead console platform.
Taking into account everything I've seen recently, that tweet from Phil Spencer about "focusing on first party" @E3. Or perhaps more importantly how 95% of multiplats have PS4 marketing I personally think this XB new focus on first party is because third party devs and publishers are going where the larger instal base is. And as a result, MS has little third party content to showcase.
Yes ms has The Witcher 3 and The Division but those marketing deals were signed before this generation started to play out as it has been. I'm not sure about recent ips like Mad Max and Just Cause 3 but I'd be willing to bet they have exclusive PS4 content too.
Unless you take into account the fact that Yamauchi said there would be no prologue to GT7.GT7 Prologue being announced at E3 or Gamescom does not seem unreasonable for a December-Feb release.
Or maybe it was time to roll the dice? Perhaps Microsoft is confident the consumer relationship Xbox and Call of Duty have is strong enough to endure a PS4 DLC/marketing contract. It's a bold move if true, but the effects could be negligble or profound depending on just how long the DLC contract actually is.
Lol what value does the deal add to her gaming experience?True. For now it's just all speculation but it's tweets like this from Phil Spencer that make me think that the XB division budget is an issue.
If the "hats" are really just exclusive DLC then that's super boring, if they are moneyhatting something they could at least make the whole game a (timed) exclusive, then we'd at least get a decent internet meltdown, assuming it's a bigger game.
Still expecting GT for PS4 and Horizon at the conference, plus the already announced Level 5 RPG, so there'll surely be a lot of cool stuff, even though there's some doubt going around right now. Lol
Lol what value does the deal add to her gaming experience?
Lol what value does the deal add to her gaming experience?
What's silly about studying one manifestation of human psychology?People have teams they root for. Trying to dissect psychology or devalue someone's investment in a brand is silly.
Did not know that, cheers.Unless you take into account the fact that Yamauchi said there would be no prologue to GT7.
What's silly about studying one manifestation of human psychology?
Or maybe it was time to roll the dice? Perhaps Microsoft is confident the consumer relationship Xbox and Call of Duty have is strong enough to endure a PS4 DLC/marketing contract. It's a bold move if true, but the effects could be negligble or profound depending on just how long the DLC contract actually is.
I am not implying Microsoft is confident in Xbox One or treating COD complicitly. I am merely suggesting they are "confident" in the relationship the Xbox consumers and the COD brand have garnered over the years. Enough at least to withstand a DLC parternship with the competition.LOL, MS is not in a position to feel confident.
What's silly about studying one manifestation of human psychology?
Lol what value does the deal add to her gaming experience?
I wouldn't say they have a 2 or 3 year cycle. They're pretty consistent I think.
And no Gamescom is not a bigger deal for them. E3 is the most publicized event of the year within video games, of course that's more important for the big publishers.
*list of gaems*
I'm playing PS All Stars Battle Royale right now; it's amazing. ^.^
Gamescom. Don't forget sony usually has atleast 1 big game announcement at gamescom.anyone else expecting a GT7 trailer
Horizon seems to be what they need urgently for the conference.
Level 5 seems to be a better fit for TGS or GamesCom.
GT leaves me cold. Project cars looks so good that this would be just another car-driving-game.
As if human psychology was so easy with no complications.person buys expensive product
person likes expensive product
person defense expensive product in competitive market
not much to dissect really. add 20 years of brand history with some people, and you have the making of a " console warrior "
I guess it is speculation... but the press was playing it on PS4's, albeit, it was a private event so maybe they chose their best version to show. Strange nonetheless.True. For now it's just all speculation but it's tweets like this from Phil Spencer that make me think that the XB division budget is an issue.
Maybe she reaaally wants the DLC early.Lol what value does the deal add to her gaming experience?
Yeah, I'm really interested in Horizon, hope it turns out well
Really depends on the game Level 5 is making, considering that they are revealing it at E3 I'd say that they are making the game with a global audience in mind, so E3 might be the place to go.
And I'm not a Gran Turismo guy either, but you can't deny the popularity of that franchise, having that at E3 this year would mean a lot, even more if they magically managed to get the game out by christmas.
For me Bloodborne DLC and a western Persona 5 release date that's 2015 (Atlus said they had an RPG to show at E3 right?) are also things I'm hoping for.
Thinking on it Sony profits are up and the business is compressing, with the Gaming business being the top focus for the business now. So basically, they went full circle back to 2000 when the Playstation division at one point was 60% of the whole of Sony.
Which means, they have a ton more money to throw around for everything involving gaming. Thats first party productions, third party collaborations, exclusives, marketing, research and development for future products and various other things. So, " lots of hats " is not surprising to me.
I'm most looking forward to what Level 5 has in store for the PS4. Outside of things we already know about.
Thinking on it Sony profits are up and the business is compressing, with the Gaming business being the top focus for the business now. So basically, they went full circle back to 2000 when the Playstation division at one point was 60% of the whole of Sony.
Which means, they have a ton more money to throw around for everything involving gaming. Thats first party productions, third party collaborations, exclusives, marketing, research and development for future products and various other things. So, " lots of hats " is not surprising to me.
I'm most looking forward to what Level 5 has in store for the PS4. Outside of things we already know about.
Well honestly I have no idea if they'll be at any conference, but I read that they're bringing a PS4 RPG to E3 among others.Atlus is confirming a game for E3? So that means we could potentially have an Atlus game, a Level 5 game, and a Square JRPG all in Sony's conference ?!
Well honestly I have no idea if they'll be at any conference, but I read that they're bringing a PS4 RPG to E3 among others.
http://personacentral.com/atlus-to-show-off-a-playstation-4-rpg-at-e3-2015/
Are you talking about an announced Square RPG or a new one? Haven't heard anything about that, especially since Square now has their own conference.
Or maybe it was time to roll the dice? Perhaps Microsoft is confident the consumer relationship Xbox and Call of Duty have is strong enough to endure a PS4 DLC/marketing contract. It's a bold move if true, but the effects could be negligble or profound depending on just how long the DLC contract actually is.
Wouldn't the PS4/PS3 game be Persona 5?Well honestly I have no idea if they'll be at any conference, but I read that they're bringing a PS4 RPG to E3 among others.
http://personacentral.com/atlus-to-show-off-a-playstation-4-rpg-at-e3-2015/
Are you talking about an announced Square RPG or a new one? Haven't heard anything about that, especially since Square now has their own conference.
Wouldn't the PS4/PS3 game be Persona 5?
I just imagine Square Enix will show up with some video clips of Star Ocean, Kindom Hearts, or FFV to E3. The hunger for a true next gen JRPG (and no I don't count Type-0) is at a fever pitch. It's an easy crowd pleaser to show off.
thuway!
Good grief! I am new here but would like to say a huge thank you for all your insight and info you have provided. I had to do a double take!
But back to the topic lol If it's a destiny type dlc deal I predict a few meltdowns. If it's a month or so then I honestly don't see the point in it.
They can always throw the PC version of FF VIII on the PS4, that should definitely get some reactions.