Maybe the game is on hiatus?
The only thing we can say with certainty is that the game has been stuck into development hell for a very long time.
Maybe the game is on hiatus?
They were right.
This is arguing semantics.
Versus is no more and its assets were reused to make FF15.
The project may have undergone some changes as well due to its mainline status.
Its kinda naive to think otherwise imo.
This sounds pretty plausible actually.I think this was purposefully leaked bad information. The rumor originates from SCE-RUSSIA. The very fact alone speaks volumes about who, what, and where it came from.
Months ago someone (on a podcast maybe) claimed IGN had multiple sources within Sony. The tone of the conversation essentially implied: "Hey- we know what's happening within the company, we are IGN, deal with it."
Can you imagine listening to that and you are Shu Yoshida? Can you imagine the anger people slaving away on PS4 titles felt? Can you imagine a scenario where that would make any executive within Sony happy at all?
IGN was essentially asking for trouble the moment they said that.
Some of you might think this is a giant misunderstanding, but I don't know if you know this, for the last few years- several people I've spoken to have revealed some pretty big surprises at Sony press events before hand. The more public issues happen-
A- When you have websites like PlayStation Lifestyle leaking the Last Guardian footage months before a press conference,
B- When you have Reddit posting Webm's of what could possibly be one the biggest "OH shit" moments of an E3 press event,
C- And when you have GAF members / mods / and various people on the internet announcing Sony plans ahead of time-
You need a concerted effort to send out your Ninjas.
If CBOAT was played like a fiddle by NTKRNL, IGN just stepped onto a grenade.
Fake Edit:
Shawn Layden is now in the driver seat at SCEA. Everything has been radio silent since he's taken stage. Perhaps, he's doing what Jack couldn't do - finding the rat.
Oh, my bad.
Well, IGN can't be expected to expose their sources, even if they're bullshit.
Bit worried Sony felt the need to tweet this responce out....suggests the game wont be at the conference at the very least.
I mean IF it was going to make an appearance... Then ign just served up the perfect setup....no one would expect it, and boom.! Hees the game. They would win e3 on the spot.
But instead they felt they had to tweet out a denial...
I feel like they have to mention it now. Like, confirm that it's been moved to PS4 and show a screenshot or something. That is the LEAST they can do. There is no point in torturing us any longer.
I'm coming into this thread now and have absolutely zero idea what is going on here
Guys, I think there's a hint in the wording of that tweet Scott Rhodes put out about him and Shuhei laughing about it over dinner.
Why would they be laughing? Because of an awesome dose of irony, perhaps?
Could this truly be Sony's ace-up-the-sleeve for E3?
They can and they do son.
They were right.
This is arguing semantics.
Versus is no more and its assets were reused to make FF15.
The project may have undergone some changes as well due to its mainline status.
Its kinda naive to think otherwise imo.
Not cancelled, they just moved 90% of staff to Knack 2: Knack It Off.
I think this was purposefully leaked bad information. The rumor originates from SCE-RUSSIA. The very fact alone speaks volumes about who, what, and where it came from.
Months ago someone (on a podcast maybe) claimed IGN had multiple sources within Sony. The tone of the conversation essentially implied: "Hey- we know what's happening within the company, we are IGN, deal with it."
Can you imagine listening to that and you are Shu Yoshida? Can you imagine the anger people slaving away on PS4 titles felt? Can you imagine a scenario where that would make any executive within Sony happy at all?
IGN was essentially asking for trouble the moment they said that.
Some of you might think this is a giant misunderstanding, but I don't know if you know this, for the last few years- several people I've spoken to have revealed some pretty big surprises at Sony press events before hand. The more public issues happen-
A- When you have websites like PlayStation Lifestyle leaking the Last Guardian footage months before a press conference,
B- When you have Reddit posting Webm's of what could possibly be one the biggest "OH shit" moments of an E3 press event,
C- And when you have GAF members / mods / and various people on the internet announcing Sony plans ahead of time-
You need a concerted effort to send out your Ninjas.
If CBOAT was played like a fiddle by NTKRNL, IGN just stepped onto a grenade.
Fake Edit:
Shawn Layden is now in the driver seat at SCEA. Everything has been radio silent since he's taken stage. Perhaps, he's doing what Jack couldn't do - finding the rat.
That's the problem with the whole system.Pretty much, looks like the only thing they have is the word of somebody who heard something from some internal meeting at Sony.
I do think Sony pretty much has to show something about the game tomorrow even if its something minor. That is if its not canceled.
Maybe things have changed?I remember last E3 when Jack Tretton said that TLG was "on hiatus", and then Sony and Yoshida both came out and said it "was in active development".
http://kotaku.com/sony-corrects-themselves-says-the-last-guardian-is-not-512720979
Guys, I think there's a hint in the wording of that tweet Scott Rhodes put out about him and Shuhei laughing about it over dinner.
Why would they be laughing? Because of an awesome dose of irony, perhaps?
Could this truly be Sony's ace-up-the-sleeve for E3?
Bit worried Sony felt the need to tweet this responce out....suggests the game wont be at the conference at the very least.
I mean IF it was going to make an appearance... Then ign just served up the perfect setup....no one would expect it, and boom.! Hees the game. They would win e3 on the spot.
But instead they felt they had to tweet out a denial...
How many copies can TLG sell? At this point It seems like they're throwing money in a fire pit
I think this was purposefully leaked to smoke out moles within Sony. The fact this rumor originated from SCE-RUSSIA speaks volumes about who, what, and where it came from.
I remember months ago someone (on a podcast maybe) claimed IGN has multiple sources within Sony. The tone of the conversation essentially implied: "Hey- we know what's happening within the company, we are IGN, deal with it."
Can you imagine listening to that and you are Shu Yoshida? Can you imagine the anger people slaving away on PS4 titles felt? Can you imagine a scenario where that would make any executive within Sony happy at all?
IGN was essentially asking for trouble the moment they said that.
Some of you might think this is a giant misunderstanding, but I don't know if you know this, for the last few years- several people I've spoken to have revealed some pretty big surprises at Sony press events before hand. The more public issues happen-
A- When you have websites like PlayStation Lifestyle leaking the Last Guardian footage months before a press conference,
B- When you have Reddit posting Webm's of what could possibly be one the biggest "OH shit" moments of an E3 press event,
C- And when you have GAF members / mods / and various people on the internet announcing Sony plans ahead of time-
You need a concerted effort to send out your Ninjas.
If CBOAT was played like a fiddle by NTKRNL, IGN just stepped onto a grenade.
Fake Edit:
Shawn Layden is now in the driver seat at SCEA. Everything has been radio silent since he's taken stage. Perhaps, he's doing what Jack couldn't do - finding the rat.
How many copies can TLG sell? At this point It seems like they're throwing money in a fire pit
Not cancelled, they just moved 90% of staff to Knack 2: Knack It Off.
Guys, I think there's a hint in the wording of that tweet Scott Rhodes put out about him and Shuhei laughing about it over dinner.
Why would they be laughing? Because of an awesome dose of irony, perhaps?
Could this truly be Sony's ace-up-the-sleeve for E3?
because unlike everyone in this thread they weren't working 24 hours a day on a weekend to try to sort this mess out.
I think this was purposefully leaked bad information. Months ago someone (on a podcast maybe) claimed IGN had multiple sources within Sony. The tone of the conversation essentially implied: "Hey- we know what's happening within the company, we are IGN, deal with it."
Can you imagine listening to that and you are Shu Yoshida? Can you imagine the anger people slaving away on PS4 titles felt? Can you imagine a scenario where that would make any executive within Sony happy at all?
IGN was essentially asking for trouble the moment they said that.
Some of you might think this is a giant misunderstanding, but I don't know if you know this, for the last few years- several people I've spoken to have revealed some pretty big surprises at Sony press events before hand. The more public issues happen-
A- When you have websites like PlayStation Lifestyle leaking the Last Guardian footage months before a press conference,
B- When you have Reddit posting Webm's of what could possibly be one the biggest "OH shit" moments of an E3 press event,
C- And when you have GAF members / mods / and various people on the internet announcing Sony plans ahead of time-
You need a concerted effort to send out your Ninjas.
If CBOAT was played like a fiddle by NTKRNL, IGN just stepped onto a grenade.
Fake Edit:
Shawn Layden is now in the driver seat at SCEA. Everything has been radio silent since he's taken stage. Perhaps, he's doing what Jack couldn't do - finding the rat.
His scenario is quite plausible.
Are you serious?
If the reveal isn't prefaced with "Here's one for IGN", Sony failed.Sony should say at the beginning of the conference TLG is canceled. Make every one depressed, go on with the conference. Have speaker walk off without a word. Just start playing TLG trailer. Every one is happy.
It's coming this fall on both PS3 and PS4.
how much did Shadow of the Colossus sell?
It's coming this fall on both PS3 and PS4.
Not enough to justify the money spent on The Last Guardian, that's for sure.