I don't think Motorstorm is achievable at 60fps on PS4 without a hell lot of caring and loving , also known as high development costs (please see The Last of Us remake presentation).
Huh? It already runs and looks fantastic on ps3. I don't disagree that it should have gotten more attention, but it's not a brilliant game trapped behind a shitty framerate or anything. (lookin at you dragon's dogma.)
Red Dead Redemption and Demon Souls.
Killzone 2 + 3
Motorstorm PR + Apocalypse
Resistance 1+2+3
Siren
LAIR
Demon's Souls
They're not the same set of studios. The PS2 got a ton of releases because the industry was vibrantly healthy and software development costs were much lower. Retail AAA releases are lower this gen because of escalating costs and reduced risk appetite, not because Sony/Activision/Square/Ubisoft/EA/Microsoft/etc are asking porting studios to port old titles (they are symptoms of the same disease, but one is not causal of the other). These porting studios would not otherwise be tasked with new IP. They'd just be doing wetwork on other games, like Tri-ace or Silicon Knights or something.
edit: The PS2 was also at its peak before a massive wave of industry consolidation.
Dude, you are comparing dev costs and time to creating a triple AAA game on the PS4 to a triple AAA game on PS2.
Why not ask why Nintendo has less first party games on the WiiU than they do on the NES. Can you explain that?
Killzone 2 + 3
Motorstorm PR + Apocalypse
Resistance 1+2+3
Siren
LAIR
Demon's Souls
SIREN.
Anyone else think Xbox One BC will slow third party and Microsoft remasters?
Delaying Uncharted 4 etc. to early 2016 may have been a good call on that front. This holiday is looking pretty crowded and Sony really nailed it by getting extra support from EA, Activision and Ubisoft etc when it comes to early and exclusive content.
The holidays are always crowded, but this year is just insane.
I guess Demon's Souls and some Vita games.
Wipeout 2048 at 60 fps would be cool.
Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, please.
I doubt thats how it worked honestly. Having less competition can only help it too. Probably benefits both not releasing so close to one another considering their similarities.
That's (world 2-3)and I don't remember him being optional, pretty sure he was obligatory.Dragon God
Ico & SotC
Gravity Rush
Warhawk
Resistance Trilogy
Killzone Trilogy
The only games which need remasters are Bethesda/Platinum and most open world games from PS3 era. First party titles on the other hand ran just fine and still looks good today. There's no need for remasters just give us BC. Too bad it will most likely not happen since remasters are cheap way to make easy money.
yup yup...Team Ico Trilogy after Last Guardian finally comes out...or this remake on PS4 would be great to sell alongside Last Guardian.
With the potential of it, I thought we would definitely get it on the PS4 at launch. Sony shot themselves in the foot with that move.Puppeteer. That's the one game we need remastered.
Would much, MUCH rather a new Siren than a remake of BloodCurse, which is a short reimaging of the original, its like a GT prologue compared to a full fledged GT game.
Man id love a new Siren game. Just 100%'ed part 1 for PS2 last week (gotta be up there with hardest games ever made), about to start the second. Bloodcurse is like a demo in comparison to part 1. A new Siren would be sweet, a remake of BloodCurse isnt even needed, the game holds up visually on PS3 too.
I bought my PS4 to play PS4 games, not PS3 games. I'm kind of tired of this remaster generation
Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, please.
was that thegimmicky boss fight where you had to hit some switches or whatever
Hmmm...I see this often, but you know what, I'm just gonna say it. Puppeteer wasn't that good.With the potential of it, I thought we would definitely get it on the PS4 at launch. Sony shot themselves in the foot with that move.
With the lack of games, it would've been something nice to tag with the PS4. I purchased a PS4 at launch and I didn't purchase one game with it lol. I was interested in Puppeteer but I wasn't going to buy it on PS3 simply because I have an original 60gb that sounds like a jet taking off lol.Hmmm...I see this often, but you know what, I'm just gonna say it. Puppeteer wasn't that good.
I think reviews were overly nice because it was so unique and aesthetically pleasing. But for a platforming game where the genre is often about about challenging the player, didn't do much at all for me after appreciating the art style for a few hours of play.
Don't think a remaster would do much of anything sale wise, but if they do make one, I certainly hope I'm wrong.
3D Dot Game Heroes would be cool.
I bought my PS4 to play PS4 games, not PS3 games. I'm kind of tired of this remaster generation
I just see this as having Lawrence of Arabia on bluray, frankly.Well, I think most of the old canards are on display, and whatever, people will say whatever they want. I think the one thing we do need to be concerned about is how people have a predilection to spend money on franchises they are comfortable with and, to some extent, games they already know are good. There is a strong temptation for many I would imagine to repurchase God of War 3 instead of New IP A given the risk involved in buying New IP A.
Normally, I'd say this would be a pretty big problem. With this gen in particular, however, it seems like there are so few new titles on shelves that it's not necessarily as big of a problem as it would have been in say the PS2 era, where a remaster of RE2 would be going up against Devil May Cry.
In other words, I feel like they have the potential to suck the air out of the room at retail more than they do at the greenlight stage.