I like to know about stuff before pre orders and collectors editions are put up for sale so thank god it's only them
I like to know about stuff before pre orders and collectors editions are put up for sale so thank god it's only them
Not sure if it was first party but any word on when Concrete Genie is due out? Really liked the look of that game
And yeah, PixelOpus is first party. Sony owned studio.Not sure if it was first party but any word on when Concrete Genie is due out? Really liked the look of that game
I know it's kind of wrong for me to feel this way, but I'm a little offended that some people think the game will have a forgettable story and/or characters (I'm not actually letting it bother me, but there's that tiny little itch at the back of my head when I see comments like that) because everything I've read and seen about the game so far points to that not being the case. The more I read learn about the game, the more it's sounding like a dream come true for diehard Spider-Man fans. I've said it again and again, but it sounds like Insomniac truly understands the character, and that's not surprising considering how closely they're working with Marvel Games on this. With Spider-Man's recent homecoming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spencer and Ottley's (so far) fantastic new ASM book, and Marvel's Spider-Man, it feels like one of the best times ever to be a Spidey fan.
I think the characterizations and the story in our game that anyone can appreciate. We focused not just on the Superhero/villain stuff, but also the human story. It's relatable. I still think A Crack in Time is some of our best story work in telling a relatable and heartfelt story, but this may eclipse that for me, personally.
All that said, the hardcore Spidey fans should find tons of stuff for them.
I really can't wait for people to experience it. Go dark if you can, we are trying to keep a lot secret and lots of little surprises in the story and game, which is tough to do and even tougher as the game gets more and more outside of your control.
So, random question. With us being weeks away from launch is there any chance of us seeing the photomode before release. That is literally the reason why I buy games lol. Had 300gb of screens on my PS4 at one point.
yeah, I'm trying to figure that out, we may do a live stream where we just show it off live as I don't think we can produce a video and get everything signed off in time at this point, I'm still buried from the press tour and other launch stuff but it's on my radar to work on figuring out this week.
Does anyone know if Sony announced their plans for Gamescom yet?
People keep saying stuff like this when they aren't really talking about Gamescom, they're talking about a conference. Sony will obviously have a large presence on the Gamescom show floor.
Does anyone know if Sony announced their plans for Gamescom yet?
Sony will be at this years Gamescom just like every year. Again, with a huge booth and many playable games, like Spider-Man, Blood & Truth, Firewall: Zero Hour and From Softwares Déraciné. There will just be no press conference.
See? Stuff like this just makes me be even more confident in the game's story! I'm so excited for that human side of the story. We've never had that in a Spider-Man game before, and I think having that is what will elevate this Spider-Man story from good to amazing.I think the characterizations and the story in our game that anyone can appreciate. We focused not just on the Superhero/villain stuff, but also the human story. It's relatable. I still think A Crack in Time is some of our best story work in telling a relatable and heartfelt story, but this may eclipse that for me, personally.
All that said, the hardcore Spidey fans should find tons of stuff for them.
I really can't wait for people to experience it. Go dark if you can, we are trying to keep a lot secret and lots of little surprises in the story and game, which is tough to do and even tougher as the game gets more and more outside of your control.
TB is multiplatform so PC and Xbox will help. Spidey will win anyway imhoShadow of the Tomb Raider at #51 is disappointing but not surprising since it releases a week after Spider Man. DQXI is September 4th. Funny how the two lowest games on that list are both published by Square Enix with horrible release dates. SMH.
None.Any updates on Bluepoint's next game? Still a SIE first-party game and for PS4?
Spider-Man sells to a more casual audience I think as far as "System sellers" go it would be Spider-ManDunno where to discuss this but how much of a system seller will Spider-Man be?
Better then GoW?
I seriously appreciate this. God of War did this too , probably to a greater extent, but it made the overall experience so much betterI really can't wait for people to experience it. Go dark if you can, we are trying to keep a lot secret and lots of little surprises in the story and game, which is tough to do and even tougher as the game gets more and more outside of your control.
The IP itself's got a much, much larger audience, so that's almost a certainty if you ask me. Only way I see it not doing better than God of War is if its a critical flop, and I highly doubt that's gonna happen.Dunno where to discuss this but how much of a system seller will Spider-Man be?
Better then GoW?
Shawn Layden certainly sees it that way.Dunno where to discuss this but how much of a system seller will Spider-Man be?
Better then GoW?
Some stuff from recent job postings suggest a few things:Any updates on Bluepoint's next game? Still a SIE first-party game and for PS4?
Yep, going blackout on God of War really paid off with the stuff hidden in the game. Big reveals that blew me away.I seriously appreciate this. God of War did this too , probably to a greater extent, but it made the overall experience so much better
Yep, going blackout on God of War really paid off with the stuff hidden in the game. Big reveals that blew me away.
If Spider-Man can even somewhat mirror that, I'll be really pleased.
Agreed, my only concern is staying unspoiled on that statueYep, going blackout on God of War really paid off with the stuff hidden in the game. Big reveals that blew me away.
If Spider-Man can even somewhat mirror that, I'll be really pleased.
LMAO
Bye boi.
I can already imagine all the thumbnails on unboxing YouTube videos showing the whole damn thing...
Cool. That game is looking really nice.PixelOpus said they hope to have it out by the end of the year.
Agreed. Can't wait to play it.I seriously appreciate this. God of War did this too , probably to a greater extent, but it made the overall experience so much better
So I've been looking at the current best sellers for Amazon UK for upcoming games, specifically about the September releases:
#1 - Spider-Man
#2 - Red Dead Redemption 2 (October, but the hype is real)
#3 - FIFA 19
#7 - Spyro Trilogy Reignited
#51 - Shadow of the Tomb Raider
#98 - Dragon Quest XI
Nice to see Spider-Man doing well. DQ being low makes sense due to the franchise not being popular the UK. Shadow of the Tomb Raider being so low actually shocked me a little as Tomb Raider games tend to do well in the UK. The Xbox version didn't rank in the top #100, so not sure where that places.
Some stuff from recent job postings suggest a few things:
- Remaking a "classic" game for current-gen systems
- Larger in scope than their previous remakes
- Humans and "creatures"
My best guesses are:
- Silent Hill 2
- God of War
- Resident Evil 4
Well it was over before cory came back and changed their mind about gow. If anyone wants to play the old games they need to buy a ps3I don't think anyone at Sony cares about the original GoW trilogy now TBH.
Dunno where to discuss this but how much of a system seller will Spider-Man be?
Better then GoW?
God of War's a good pick for a remake but I don't think Sony will revisit og GoW any time soon seeing as they just soft rebooted it. Maybe next gen once the novelty of the new formula has worn off a bit and people are hungrier for an old school GoW. I'd also want Jaffe and/or Barlog involved in some way, so they can redesign some of the parts that didn't work in the original, like Hades.Some stuff from recent job postings suggest a few things:
- Remaking a "classic" game for current-gen systems
- Larger in scope than their previous remakes
- Humans and "creatures"
My best guesses are:
- Silent Hill 2
- God of War
- Resident Evil 4
God of War's a good pick for a remake but I don't think Sony will revisit og GoW any time soon seeing as they just soft rebooted it. Maybe next gen once the novelty of the new formula has worn off a bit and people are hungrier for an old school GoW. I'd also want Jaffe and/or Barlog involved in some way, so they can redesign some of the parts that didn't work in the original, like Hades.
As for the other two, Konami doesn't care about quality or Silent Hill, so I don't think there's any chance they're working with Bluepoint or remaking SH2. And if Capcom remade RE4, they'd do it internally like they're currently doing with RE2make.
My bet is Demon's Souls. All but two of Bluepoint's projects have been with Sony, so it's a safe bet they're working together again, and Demon's Souls is by far the most demanded Sony remake/remaster.
Shu said TGS is the next event for a press conference during the E3 week. No plans to talk about the rest of the year. Nothing was set in stone. There was ChinaJoy with localized games and China Hero Project he didn't mentioned. But the question he got from the interviewer was probably SIE WWS related since he is president of first party games.Does anyone know if Sony announced their plans for Gamescom yet?
You're right.Let's not forget that April was pretty much GoW. The other "big" games that month was Labo, and Hellblade.
September has Spyro, TR and even DQ XI. I don't doubt Spider-Man will do amazing numbers, but I don't think it will sell 5 millhons in a month like GoW did.