At this point I'm more interested in an exhaustively researched documentary about this game's development than the final product
I believe the latter is where we're at. I envision a lot of assets and design documents sitting around - and maybe Sony figures they'll get around to finishing up something someday - but the actual talent has been busy on other things for a long time.At this point I'm more interested in an exhaustively researched documentary about this game's development than the final product
Provided we're not talking about the thing being shitcanned after a year and then literally nothing happened for half a decade
Why not?
Developed by DeNA for an Xperia near you.
LOL Next E3 can't come soon enough, right?
Its from The Flash TV series.
Thing is that if you know the scene it makes it even better and fits perfectly
Its not that they are references games or anything like that, its just that the attitude and subject matter fit in perfectly with what the TLG gif is trying to portray.Thanks. Will watch. And then I'll know the reference
I don't subscribe to blind devotion, no.
They need to show something that makes this worth the wait. I like Ico, I didn't love it, but I can appreciate what it is and it's place in gaming history and deserving of it's reputation despite my personal attitude towards it. Colossus has a lot of clunky edges, but I could call that a game deserving of the title masterpiece.
Neither of those means this will automatically be good. We've seen nothing on this and know nothing about it. No reason for hype.
Actually it does. If Picasso announced he's gonna paint something new, you know it's going to be good. And that's for a reason. It's not just a random or shallow arrangement of stuff. It's a bold vision, delivered in a meaningful form.
What Ueda did with Ico and SotC is incredible on many many many levels. He is an artist first and foremost. Ico is a piece of art that no other game approaches even remotely except for SotC.
The simple fact that TLG is not out yet should clue you up on the fact that these games are not just there for show. They are released when they are ready, not when a arbitrary deadline has been reached.
So it's not abound blind faith. It's about complete and utter trust in the man behind these games. Unless his brain got some serious injury, I have complete trust in the fact that he will deliver something on par with his previous 2 masterpieces.
And I'm calling you "not a fan" because you seem blind to the artistic part of Ico.
i'm sorry if this reads very snobbish but I can't stand when people don't give Ico its due credit and go on on praising SotC.
it's dead
Actually it does. If Picasso announced he's gonna paint something new, you know it's going to be good. And that's for a reason. It's not just a random or shallow arrangement of stuff. It's a bold vision, delivered in a meaningful form.
Yes!
Can't wait for 2219 for its release.
I believe there are aliens too but never seen one in real life but I never stopped believing neither so I feel you.I never stopped believing.
I believe there are aliens too but never seen one in real life but I never stopped believing neither so I feel you.
But if Picasso said he was going to make a new painting, drew a sketch of it, then said he was going to leave it up to someone else to finish it, would you have the same expectation for it?
I'm still hyped for the game, but between the extreme wait and the fact that Ueda left after reportedly finishing his role in the project (which you think, as the game's director, would run from day 1 to the very end) years ago has done a lot to dampen my hype.
what would be the ULTIMATE crazy surprise... is if they announced tlg as their thanksgiving/christmas title in place of Uc4.Last Guardian at E3 2015.
Believe.
nope