SOCOM introduced me to online gaming.New IP please!
Damn all you franchise lovers!
MAG was something else, in a good way, but just before it's time.If this was 3-4 years ago, MAG would have been perfect. But Call of Duty now has that locked up with BR mode. I know that's not the same as MAG with respawns, but if Sony was going to make a shooter that would have been perfect timing.
As Bryank said, sci-fi games don't really resonate with gamers anymore.MAG was something else, in a good way, but just before it's time.
I agree that Sony needs something fresh in their line up from an FPS viewpoint. Resistance would be my pick.
MAG was something else, in a good way, but just before it's time.
New IP please!
Damn all you franchise lovers!
Shit, I forgot about Resistance. Sony, get these games going.Resistance would be good.
Shit, I forgot about Resistance. Sony, get these games going.
/Thread.Resistance would be good.
Isn't Guerilla's 2nd team working on a multiplayer shooter? The dude from Rainbow 6 Siege is heading the project.
It needs to be a new IP. Killzone is dead in the water
This is a great take! I personally would love to see an adaptation of a modern conflict account like House to House, Black Hawk Down, Lone Survivor, 13 Hours, Lions of Kandahar, etc. Something that really grounds the player and the experience in the suffering endured by all sides in the conflict. COD/BF make war seem like an action movie, this would be a pallet cleanser.A more narrative based FPS would suit Sony. An in house equivalent to Bioshock.
If this was 3-4 years ago, MAG would have been perfect. But Call of Duty now has that locked up with BR mode. I know that's not the same as MAG with respawns, but if Sony was going to make a shooter that would have been perfect timing.
i think that's more of a coincidence and a trend of the industry as a whole. I don't think Sony or any of the heads of the studios is pushing that games need to be third person.Sony seems to be more interested in 3rd person action RPGs, and it seems to be working so I doubt they change