We all know next year will be insane, and it looks like every publisher across the board will be firing on all cylinders. If you had to pick one publisher's content that you're most excited for, which one would you choose?
Sega has Persona 5 Royal and Project Sakura Wars next year remember. Both way more exciting than Sonic at the Olympics.
Edit - I don't even remember what Humankind is.
Uh, Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games is already out, OP.
They said Hellblade 2 is really early in development so doubt that'll come out until 2021-2022. No solid release date yet on BoTW2 either.
For me it'd go Sony > Ubisoft > Sega.
Dreams
The Last of Us Part 2
Ghost of Tsushima
Horizon Zero Dawn 2 @ PS5 launch?
Demon's Souls re-visioned?
Likely a Sony Japan game for PS5.
The Last of Us Online for PS5.
They have other games but Iron Man VR and MLB The Show is not for me.
To everyone saying Capcom, do they have anything else on the horizon besides RE3?
100% Nintendo. Sony and their "visionary, cinematic" content filter sucks.
Lol, you don't have to prefer it, but saying it sucks is wrong.100% Nintendo. Sony and their "visionary, cinematic" content filter sucks.
It sucks when you aspire actually profound and inspiring concepts but you produce shallow things like "Robot Dinosaur RPG" and "The Road: The Game" and Death Stranding.Lol, you don't have to prefer it, but saying it sucks is wrong.
I could equally say fire emblem and xenoblade and stuff like that is waifu hentai bait covered with rpg mechanics, but I don't. It's just different tastes. It doesn't mean games are bad.It sucks when you aspire actually profound and inspiring concepts but you produce shallow things like "Robot Dinosaur RPG" and "The Road: The Game" and Death Stranding.
...Okay, I don't hate TLoU or DS (I do hate Horizon), or God of War, but it's so obvious to me that they greenlight those gameplay prototypes based on what delivers the best trailer material and the best cinematic content with much less care for how innovative or engaging they are simply to play. All Sony's releases except maybe Days Gone have been absolutely on par with the standard for streamlined Third- and First Person gameplay formats... but it's all so derivative too. Nothing Sony's first parties did this gen is on par with what Zelda did with the Far Cry ideas or what Microsoft's used to do with Halo for the shooter. Sony used to greenlight weirder games and huge variety of concepts in the PS3 days even, but this gen everything fits into their 'box' of "cinematic, marketable, artistically sophisticated" crap.