On 360 they started very well particularly as they locked down a lot of third party content for that year, the end of 2006 (Gears) and the entirety of 2007 for instance (from Lost Planet's western launch in January to Mass Effect in November) was huge, then after management changes MS took their foot off the gas and focused on Kinect.
I don't think PS4 (or Xbox One) has hit that sort of line-up yet
It was a little sparse last year too. 2016 better deliver on that front.
Edit: aww son of a bitch.
Bummer Are these all the rest of their 2015 releases?
God of War III Remastered
Until Dawn
Tearaway Unfolded
Damn yeah that is sparse.
Welp, that guarantees that The Last Guardian isn't getting any kind of announcement this year...
Save it from what exactly?don't worry , $299 will save it
In a way, it's kinda disappointing that the system is selling so well despite generally poor first-party support.
On the other hand, Microsoft isn't doing much better, if at all.
:OA Sony exec said that? Straight out of the House's mouth?! Wow, that's disarmingly honest for someone in his position.
Persona 6 and No Man's Sky will do me, but even then, I could see those two getting delayed.
In the context of an investor meeting, I don't think the details of how 3rd party support operates are that important. This is about marketing deals in the broadest sense.Timed DLC content doesn't make up for a lack of exclusives.
I don't know, they gave us the 1886 and Bloodborne, people just always like to look at what is next. I expect at least one big first party holiday title, surely?
Nope they should work as they are we dont need anymore rushed games.
Wonder if sparse is being used as a few, one or none. I suppose there will be 3rd party exclusives?
It's really a shame how the last two years have turned out. I invested in the PS4 because of the amazing first-party lineup of the PS3. I feel like that hasn't paid off at all in terms of first-party support. I just don't know what happened. They have/had so many internal studios, but there's been very little released, and what's there is oftentimes pretty average, besides Driveclub (which started out average).
It's really a shame how the last two years have turned out. I invested in the PS4 because of the amazing first-party lineup of the PS3. I feel like that hasn't paid off at all in terms of first-party support. I just don't know what happened. They have/had so many internal studios, but there's been very little released, and what's there is oftentimes pretty average, besides Driveclub (which started out average).
A Sony exec said that? Straight out of the House's mouth?! Wow, that's disarmingly honest for someone in his position.
Persona 6 and No Man's Sky will do me, but even then, I could see those two getting delayed.
don't worry , $299 will save it
In a way, it's kinda disappointing that the system is selling so well despite generally poor first-party support.
On the other hand, Microsoft isn't doing much better, if at all.
I hope their E3 presser isn't filled with third party multiplat games. I used to complain about Microsoft's conferences because of that.
Bummer Are these all the rest of their 2015 releases?
God of War III Remastered
Until Dawn
Tearaway Unfolded
Damn yeah that is sparse.
and probably the Uncharted Collection.
Soo.....
No Last Guardian at E3?
Now that Uncharted has been delayed, Naughty Dog will struggle to get the franchise back to being a Xmas window game. Sony need reliable Xmas window franchises. Uncharted was that.
I guess we can cross off The Last Guardian at E3 for this year?
Don't expect any major first part surprises at E3, then. Fair enough.
nice to see this before E3
gonna keep my expectations in check
Welp, that guarantees that The Last Guardian isn't getting any kind of announcement this year...
Soo.....
No Last Guardian at E3?
A Sony exec said that? Straight out of the House's mouth?! Wow, that's disarmingly honest for someone in his position.
Persona 6 and No Man's Sky will do me, but even then, I could see those two getting delayed.