I would have been happy, as I love LEGO. Guess multiplatform development hurt it a bit.
Hopefully it does commercially good enough to have some more official LEGO Horizon sets. The Tallneck was a pleasure to build.
Ok, good to know that music, arts and audio aren't part of a game's development. Sorry, need to correct myself. It was made by less than 65 people.
Who fucking cares? I said I didn't want to enter the debate.
I counted only the professionals (thus the ~450 more comment), excluding the special thanks.
They list people outside of their studio for arts, audio, music etc. So final number of people who made the game > 65.
I didn't even mention Bloodborne or made any comparison between the two games. If...
Don't want to enter the sales debate, just wanting to point out that the credits had ~450 more credited professionals listed, which, I guess, didn't work for free.
https://www.mobygames.com/game/230088/astro-bot/credits/playstation-5/
Not enough profits and MAUs, the market has spoken. Quality has become irrelevant, talent has become irrelevant, creativity has become irrelevant. If it doesn't print money, it's useless.
They are porting their own games elsewhere, you'd think they'd backpedal on a GaaS title made by a studio bought on the premise of leaving their games multiplatform?
Yep, but if you show disapprovement, you are a "doomer". Yet all the hypocrites getting wet/an erection during Sony's financial reports laughed at Xbox for the same things they are praising Sony for now.
When they bought Bungie, they said their games would stay multiplatform, there is no...
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