It's brilliant. Sure, it might slow down PS4 sales in the short term (although.. does the short term matter? PS4 is sold out!), but it builds something entirely more important: consumer confidence.
Consumers can buy a Sony product secure in the knowledge they will support the system with legit big titles for many, many years, even at the end of its life. This can reverberate and have positive repercussions when customers remember this when they are on the market for a PS4. It's called building good customer relations
It's only going to be an issue once Beyond and GT start hitting since that's so close to the PS4 launch. It's nice that we got TLoU, Ascension, and some other great stuff this year so it's not an obnoxious late gen drought.I honestly don't understand Sony, they're pushing out The Last of Us, Beyond, Puppeteer, Gran Turismo, & a God of War game for PS3 in 2013, but leaving PS4 to launch with Knack, Drive Club, and Killzone. Surely 1 or 2 of those could have been cross-gen, or moved to PS4 exclusively.
Lol PS3.
And why's it only 30 bucks?
While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
PS3 is having a killer year. Probably the best in its life.
It's brilliant. Sure, it might slow down PS4 sales in the short term (although.. does the short term matter? PS4 is sold out!), but it builds something entirely more important: consumer confidence.
Consumers can buy a Sony product secure in the knowledge they will support the system with legit big titles for many, many years, even at the end of its life. This can reverberate and have positive repercussions when customers remember this when they are on the market for a PS4. It's called building good customer relations
While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
Actually, you can probably beat it in one sitting.
I guess, but it feels like they're under cutting their chances a bit into next year. Maybe they have more games to announce for Q1~Q2, but with a big chunk of 3rd party support around launch being cross-gen, you'd think that they'd want to provide as much reason to pick up the system as possible.
If Insomniac view FUSE as a $60 experience (as they are entitled to), I am skeptical about the amount of content in this for $30.
But I have no idea either way. Hopefully it'll be good.
jstevenson said:While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
Sounds awesome. Just played the though the Ratchet and Clank Collection. And my body is ready for more.While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
jstevenson said:While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
MAYBE? They announced 5 out of 20 of their first year titles; of course they have more to announce. Relax and enjoy the gaming goodness
While it's not as big as A Crack in Time, it's much much larger than Q4B or FFA was. It's pretty meaty. New planets, lots of new weapons, lots of variety and stuff to do.
LOL at people worried because it's not a $60 price tag... LOL.
29.99?
Suspect.... is it full length?
PS3. :/
Would have been day one if they kept the title Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nether Regions, though.