A man of culture, I see.Astro Bot 2 or VR
A man of culture, I see.Astro Bot 2 or VR
A man of culture, I see.
We were literally told by the developers themselves that we're not getting any DLC.I feel like we'll get some sort of PS5 only God of War Ragnarok DLC.
Day one. I played the one that came with the PS5 about 5 times. In fact, finished another playthrough yesterday.Astrobot is incredible and we need a stand alone full game, for sure!
Day one. I played the one that came with the PS5 about 5 times. In fact, finished another playthrough yesterday.
Imagine a full game with all those historical PS moments and IP references.
People complained last gen that Sony showed stuff too far ahead of time and showed the same games too many times at different e3 shows as a result. This gen, Sony changed their strategy around these complaints. I don't agree with the new strategy, but how they market their games doesn't change the fact that we're still getting them.There are so much stuff that should be ready to be announced that is hard making these lists and not coming up with something that looks unrealistic.
We either have a great show ahead of us or a possible years long "drought" and very long dev cycles.
Spider-man 2, TLoU Factions, Helldivers 2, Silent Hill 2, new Bluepoint game, those are just the things that have to be shown. There should be plenty of other stuff ready to be shown as well and it's weird that Sony now seems so committed to not marketing future games in advance and it's also hard to figure out where they get that lesson from.
Nah, that sounds like a State of Play lineup. Showcases tend to have way more substantial announcements.With everthing pointing to a Sony showcase what do you think will be shown.
-Medium focus on PSVR2 with some new game announcements.
-Spiderman 2 gameplay
. - Resi Evil 4 remake VR gameplay.
-Factions 2
Makes no sense to me. Even when they showed things far in advance like with The Last Guardian on PS3, it ended up working out.People complained last gen that Sony showed stuff too far ahead of time and showed the same games too many times at different e3 shows as a result. This gen, Sony changed their strategy around these complaints. I don't agree with the new strategy, but how they market their games doesn't change the fact that we're still getting them.
I agree, they either listened to certain complaints from last gen too much or decided that shorter marketing cycles are more efficient/cheaper. I don't care either way as long as I still get the games. Sony's lack of communication makes it harder to win list wars with Xbox zealots though.Makes no sense to me. Even when they showed things far in advance like with The Last Guardian on PS3, it ended up working out.
Announcing the game in advance is only a problem if you decide to cancel it. Wolverine is a good example, does it actually bother anyone that they announced it?I agree, they either listened to certain complaints from last gen too much or decided that shorter marketing cycles are more efficient/cheaper. I don't care either way as long as I still get the games. Sony's lack of communication makes it harder to win list wars with Xbox zealots though.
They did announce Wolverine pretty early though.
We shall see. And I wasnt expecting them just to show what I mentioned. I included stuff I felt thy would show of course along with stuff I have no clue they will show. The presentation should be substantial we all know how these shows go.Nah, that sounds like a State of Play lineup. Showcases tend to have way more substantial announcements.
Specially after such a long time and with so few things announced. This is their most important event since the PS5 was launched.Nah, that sounds like a State of Play lineup. Showcases tend to have way more substantial announcements.