Yeah Konami supported it with free updates for like a yearA new Bomberman would be possible. Didn't the last one end up doing way better than expected
They've left us frothing at the mouth for too long and people's hype has got the better of them. Can't get mad when the industry created this beast themselves.It's kind of a bummer that every single announcement is already getting painted as a disappointment whenver it's not the next, big Triple AAA Blockbuster. It's so great that so many fascinating indie titles by smaller teams get so much exposure these days. I could just really do without the negativity surrounding them whenver they turn out not to be GTA 6.
This in a nutshell.This year is just the worst when it comes to announcements or teasers. We're all sitting at home due to pandemic, bored and ready for some games. There won't be E3. Just show us the games already, stop with this teasers shit. So much unnecessary shit from the publishers right now
Was about to make the same guess because of today's tweet. For those who missed it, the Mafia Game twitter account simply tweeted "family', the account's first tweet since August 2018.
And we got those ratings for Definitive Editions of Mafia 2 and 3 a while back.
Okey, so this could potentially be Spider-Man PS5.
A few days ago, Edge Magazine had this red cover teaser with a caption that said "The next generation rises". Red to me indicates either Switch or Spider-Man, and in this next-gen context, the former makes zero sense.
Moreover, Sony has been very relentless on using Spider-Man as a mean to showcase the advantages of their blazing fast SSD, and it makes sense to use a game like Spider-Man to be the first tease into the next-generation PlayStation, because when it comes to next-gen exclusives, this particular IP has the widest reach amongst both the mainstream and enthusiast gamers.
Oh and Spider-Man is certainly "cool and fun".
Smash fans could've really used one during last year's TGA
Okey, so this could potentially be Spider-Man PS5.
A few days ago, Edge Magazine had this red cover teaser with a caption that said "The next generation rises". Red to me indicates either Switch or Spider-Man, and in this next-gen context, the former makes zero sense.
Moreover, Sony has been very relentless on using Spider-Man as a mean to showcase the advantages of their blazing fast SSD, and it makes sense to use a game like Spider-Man to be the first tease into the next-generation PlayStation, because when it comes to next-gen exclusives, this particular IP has the widest reach amongst both the mainstream and enthusiast gamers.
Oh and Spider-Man is certainly "cool and fun".
Okey, so this could potentially be Spider-Man PS5.
A few days ago, Edge Magazine had this red cover teaser with a caption that said "The next generation rises". Red to me indicates either Switch or Spider-Man, and in this next-gen context, the former makes zero sense.
Moreover, Sony has been very relentless on using Spider-Man as a mean to showcase the advantages of their blazing fast SSD, and it makes sense to use a game like Spider-Man to be the first tease into the next-generation PlayStation, because when it comes to next-gen exclusives, this particular IP has the widest reach amongst both the mainstream and enthusiast gamers.
Oh and Spider-Man is certainly "cool and fun".
Okey, so this could potentially be Spider-Man PS5.
A few days ago, Edge Magazine had this red cover teaser with a caption that said "The next generation rises". Red to me indicates either Switch or Spider-Man, and in this next-gen context, the former makes zero sense.
Moreover, Sony has been very relentless on using Spider-Man as a mean to showcase the advantages of their blazing fast SSD, and it makes sense to use a game like Spider-Man to be the first tease into the next-generation PlayStation, because when it comes to next-gen exclusives, this particular IP has the widest reach amongst both the mainstream and enthusiast gamers.
Oh and Spider-Man is certainly "cool and fun".
It's fun, then it's Plastic Man
Okey, so this could potentially be Spider-Man PS5.
A few days ago, Edge Magazine had this red cover teaser with a caption that said "The next generation rises". Red to me indicates either Switch or Spider-Man, and in this next-gen context, the former makes zero sense.
Moreover, Sony has been very relentless on using Spider-Man as a mean to showcase the advantages of their blazing fast SSD, and it makes sense to use a game like Spider-Man to be the first tease into the next-generation PlayStation, because when it comes to next-gen exclusives, this particular IP has the widest reach amongst both the mainstream and enthusiast gamers.
Oh and Spider-Man is certainly "cool and fun".