Every company is not okay with having lower sales on their latest product so long as it’s profitable. Of course they would say that in this position, but you’re spinning this as if it’s favorable or expected.
An analysis is just breaking down information and offering a perspective, it’s not scripture.
What you gave was a take, a pretty goddamn optimistic one too. “Growing outside the console business” means what exactly?
He’s right in the sense that Assassin’s Creed has about as much in common with history as Legends of the Hidden Temple does, but so does actual Japanese media. They fill their games with tons of inaccuracies for the sake of making the end product cool. Samurai didn’t actually fight ghosts...
I don’t see any issue with that particular ad. If you miss the showcase or generally don’t keep up with those events, it’s nice to see the upcoming releases as soon as they’re available for preorder.
That Star Wars show is so bad. I watched it with my family after hyping up the franchise and I’m pretty sure I lost everyone’s respect.
All media like this must be avoided. They’re making it purposefully bad for the sake of the messaging.
If I could reach through the screen and slap fire out of any collective group it would be Nintendo leakers.
They don’t even live up to their status as a leaker. They can never just post what they know and leave it at that. Always has to be drama and a whole ordeal.
People want to be surprised. It at least shows they considered our reaction.
Most of these presentations have turned so sterile and routine, rather than a celebration of what’s to come.
Better than Sony by a longshot.
Will likely clear Nintendo too if they keep theirs to only Switch titles releasing this year (they’re basically done until Switch 2).
They pull this with every generation. It’s a part of PlayStation brand marketing to make the hardware seem like next level alien technology.
It’s a game box like any other console.
Seems more like a strategic move to put what is clearly a game intended for children on the child-prefered platform Switch.
There’s plenty crossover between LEGO fans and Nintendo players I’d imagine.
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