I can't quite put my finger on it, but my perspective and propaganda o-meters are spiking.
No, he's technically right.
Housemarque and Lucid are not owned by Sony.
Thus this makes them a 2nd party developer making a Sony funded IP.
Like Fromsoft making the original Demon's Souls for the PS3.
I dont care who makes the games. I only care about who owns the IP. Microsoft owns the Flight Simulator IP. Does Sony own the IP to Returnal?
The games are still first party. Doesn't matter who was paid to make them
I'm pretty sure Sony owns Returnal. In fact, before the trailer it said "PlayStation studios"Source?
I noticed a lot of Sony's AA titles seems to be conveniently left off certain lists, but Xbox smaller titles are always counted, curious.If you are pushing stuff like Project Mara you are really reaching.
Then you don't even list proper games like Returnal and Astro's Playroom.
AA? You take that back.I noticed a lot of Sony's AA titles seems to be conveniently left off certain lists, but Xbox smaller titles are always counted, curious.
1st party game developed by a 2nd party studio. That's why I said technically he's correct.
Unless someone was specifically asking about IP or Studio and clarifys which the fuck they mean, both are true. A 1st party property made by a non first party studio.
Niantic aren't a first party Nintendo studio and yet they develop a 1st party Nintendo franchise.
Sorry. Smaller scale AAA. LolAA? You take that back.
So there's probably where the confusion stems from then.The OP lists Sackboy and Demon's Souls which would also fit under that category, so either way it's inconsistent.
Funny enough, small scale AAA was exactly how Ninja Theory promoted Hellblade.Sorry. Smaller scale AAA. Lol
The variety of games that we have coming going into this gen is hands down better than any previous gen. Sony's 1st party looks strong as always but most of all its really good to see that Microsoft's 1st party is also looking strong which in the past has not been the case. Looking foward to seeing these next events in August to see what else we get.
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Hellblade 2, Avowed and Fable are the three biggies on the Xbox side, but they're all XSX only which means they're far off, plus there's virtually no game footage. They are all late 2022, Fable probably 2023.Yeah, Xbox seems to have announced a bunch of stuff that hasn't even really even started development.
Halo Infinite will be launching with the Series X, whether it's ready or not.
Everwild hasn't even decided what type of game it will be. How do you even announce a game before knowing that?
Hellblade 2 will be made in Unreal Engine 5. But, UE5 won't even be available until later in 2021.
Fable didn't show anything, but a likely completely unrelated video of a frog eating a fairy. I'm not convinced that game has even started production.
Avowed didn't show much more than that and expecting that by holiday 2022 seems presumptuous.
Even Forza that was an annualized franchise apparently didn't have gameplay ready to show.
The show felt forced, like they knew they had to show something, regardless if things were ready to show or not.
The Medium looks good, but now it sounds like that's just a timed exclusive which will come to PS5. Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that
Hellblade 2, Avowed and Fable are the three biggies on the Xbox side, but they're all XSX only which means they're far off, plus there's virtually no game footage. They are all late 2022, Fable probably 2023.
Yeah I don't rate Ninja Theory that highly after Heavenly Sword and the first Hellblade game, but it's been getting a lot of hype recently which is why I listed it.It's so strange Hellblade is a major pillar franchise now. The original was good, but it was basically an indie walking sim with a bit of rudimentary combat thrown in. I have to wonder if people are putting way too much hope in it.
Yeah I don't rate Ninja Theory that highly after Heavenly Sword and the first Hellblade game, but it's been getting a lot of hype recently which is why I listed it.
I actually think CrossFire X was the best looking game they showed, but that's not first-party and is a timed exclusive.
Wait Crossfire X is a timed exclusive?Yeah I don't rate Ninja Theory that highly after Heavenly Sword and the first Hellblade game, but it's been getting a lot of hype recently which is why I listed it.
I actually think CrossFire X was the best looking game they showed, but that's not first-party and is a timed exclusive.
Yep. They showed that is a console launch exclusive:Wait Crossfire X is a timed exclusive?
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Yep. They showed that is a console launch exclusive:
Well... When the OP is trolling.... It's kinda hard...
Why would anybody call a game 1st party if they do not know for sure that the game is 1st party? If you do not know then just wait until it is officially announced by Sony or the developers.
blog.playstation.com
Hermen Hulst said:With nine titles announced tonight, this is the largest lineup of first-party games PlayStation has ever showcased heading into a new platform launch.
Very well, then. Let's put this dog and pony show to bed once and for all.
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Worldwide Studios: First look at 9 new PS5 games
First details coming out of today’s PlayStation 5 eventblog.playstation.com
Written by Hermen Hulst, head of Worldwide Studios.
From the first paragraph:
You're welcome.
LMAO, you too late to the party. This question has already been answered.
Xbox still has the better line up. 1 PS5 game is $60 and you still have to pay for PS Plus. We get 4 months of Game Pass Ultimate for that price. Thats Game Pass PC, Game Pass Xbox and Xbox Live all for $60.![]()
It was Bluepoint's statement, that they are aiming to set graphical benchmark on the start of nextgen, that's why we are expecting DS Remake on launch or short after it.We got a Release date for Demon'S Souls?
I only saw the intro on the conference and a few images after, nothing about a release date.
Edit : Given Polyphony History as well i'm surprised you are putting it in 2021.