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Sony Playstation: First Party Studios & their Current Projects

Trevelyon

Member
So, this is making the rounds:

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weird off model aloy.
 

Trevelyon

Member
aloy model looks sort of familiar, can't quite pick it. Though, it is peculiar why they wouldn't actually use her in-game model, couldn't be stylistic choice since Drake's model is based off UC4.

Just weird oddity for a faker to do that.
 

Planet

Member
Outtake from the making of the above picture:

"Make it blurry or people will see it is bull! Blurrier! More blurrier! A lot more! WAIT, too blurry, can hardly see anything now! Or... maybe, yes, actually post it right now."
 

Chamber

love on your sleeve
I can't imagine they would greenlight a PS All Stars sequel. I actually liked that game but that's such a far out rumor.
 

Elfstruck

Member
I can't imagine they would greenlight a PS All Stars sequel. I actually liked that game but that's such a far out rumor.

It's totally make sense to me. They botched the first game, and I think Sony learned their lesson. Playstation has a lot of iconic characters, and if they play their cards right, this game has a chance to be good.
 
I can't imagine they would greenlight a PS All Stars sequel. I actually liked that game but that's such a far out rumor.

It doesn't have to be a sequel - just going back to the core idea with a different strategy and start fresh

Switching gears to PlayStation All-Stars, it clearly wasn’t the critical and commercial success everyone expected it to be. When asked about the game, Shuhei really hopes “there is a future for All-Stars,” he was happy with the game itself (such as the characters and world), and mentioned that it did “quite well” at “more than a million units globally. But it was not enough to have the momentum in terms of a business standpoint to continue to add characters or do a sequel.”
Giving a glimmer of hope for the franchise, he did add “never say never” when it came to the future of PlayStation All-Stars, saying he’d “like to see us come back to the idea,” but “maybe not the same mechanic.”

http://www.playstationlifestyle.net...ve-is-part-of-growing-up/#HbZPadfmhLg4jhBg.99
 

black070

Member
It's totally make sense to me. They botched the first game, and I think Sony learned their lesson. Playstation has a lot of iconic characters, and if they play their cards right, this game has a chance to be good.

We know they would get Crash Bandicoot quite easily, they could potentially get Cloud too considering VII Remake is a timed exclusive, they should strike while the irons hot.
 
I assume BP got a little more expensive each time they released a remaster, so don't expect anything that is considered niche.

Yeah man, I agree. I mean, Alundra isn't considered a niche game, is it?!

E3 without Verendus will never be the same.

Does anyone know if he's on Twitter? I looked for him after he got banned but couldn't find anyone by that name.

So, this is making the rounds:

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weird off model aloy.

Come on man; that's clearly bullshit. That's clearly a shot of Drake and Ratchet from their latest games.

If a PS All-Stars would be true, who would the developer be? Superbot I haven't heard from since they released Battle Royale.

It could still be Superbot - they're still around. I'd probably prefer it to be a Japanese dev though as I feel like there's more devs over there who specialise in fighting games.
 
Freedom Wars sounded like a cool game, I'd take that.

Oh believe me it was. Can't believe they remastered Gravity Rush and Tearway but not that masterpiece.

P.S: Started playing Freedom Wars again can't believe a still have a 500,000+ years sentence. Got some work to do on those missions.
 

Guymelef

Member
https://rectifygaming.com/sony-bend-studio-is-moving-into-a-new-50000-square-foot-office/

Sony Bend Studio, developer of the upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive Days Gone has recently expanded from 45 to 103 employees according to a report published by Oregon newspaper. The studio is also moving to a new 50,000 square foot office – currently under construction. The article in the newspaper states that the team has no plans to downsize after Days Gone is released.

Make Bend great again.
 
Can't wait for the 2018 bomba prediction thread where everyone says Days Gone and gets promptly BTFO when it sells Horizon numbers and likely gets great reviews.
It's like people forget that open world zombie shooters sell super well. Bends also talented enough to make a great one
 
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