Seriously Sony, where are the games?>PS3 had no games
>PS4 had no games, only Bloodborne
>PS5 has no games
>PS6 will probably have no games
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Seriously Sony, where are the games?>PS3 had no games
>PS4 had no games, only Bloodborne
>PS5 has no games
>PS6 will probably have no games
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"This generation has no games!" and then he goes on to list a whole bunch he calls good, including Spiderman 2 and Alan Wake 2. He really comes off like a fence sitter that'll contradict himself so he doesn't offend Reddit.The PS5 still has no games
https://youtube.com/watch?v=61lX2mixdKQ
But how can I play game if no game?PS5 got jail broken, now we can play all the game
As a guy who follows the hacking scene I should say that it was hacked for years. We just hit a point where it can run actual PS5 games (previously JB allowed you to run and mod PS4 titles).PS5 got jail broken, now we can play all the game
Pretty much. Palworld made this clear as day, Baldur's Gate 3 already showed that a few months ago as well, but Palworld being nip wrongthink has made their spergout go critical.Game developers back then: Chance of the game being made by people with passion for it: quite high
Game developers today: Chance of the developer seeing their job as a 9 to 5 : quite high
Chance of crunch-time: ensured for every project.
I hope developers get more apathetic towards the whole fucking developing side of games.
Nintendo, unironically.It's more like where are the new fresh IPs
It's not where are the games. There is stuff to play
It's more like where are the new fresh IPs. Seems like we are stuck with Marvel games, the last of us and horizon zero dawn until we are dead.
Because in this day and age, giant corporations are taking a niche idea known as gaming as "serious business"fuck "brands". it's the equivalent of "making an e-sport game". either it happens because people want more or it doesn't, forcing it is just cringe (see: horizon).
Doesn't it make generate more revenue than film now? It's obvious why they're doing it, it's just too bad the effect it's had on gaming.Because in this day and age, giant corporations are taking a niche idea known as gaming as "serious business"
Sometimes, but not really. A lot of AAA devs have desperate to release interactive movies than actual games and for the past few years, they've been failures. Meanwhile, movies (99.9% of them being reboots, sequels, prequels or adaptations of IPs) have become more like infomercials of things that do not exist, especially when trying to turn into a "shared universe." They two have also been unprofitable in the past few years, especially last yearDoesn't it make generate more revenue than film now? It's obvious why they're doing it, it's just too bad the effect it's had on gaming.
Not just DVDs being replaced by stream, but even prior to that with Blu-Ray being the hot deal during the mid-2000s (HDDVD as well until it fizzled out the format wars by February 2008 as consumers were turning their heads towards Blu-Ray for home media sales).Movies also lost like half their income stream when DVDs got replaced by gay streaming servies.
I was there, gandalf.Not just DVDs being replaced by stream, but even prior to that with Blu-Ray being the hot deal during the mid-2000s (HDDVD as well until it fizzled out the format wars by February 2008 as consumers were turning their heads towards Blu-Ray for home media sales).
Exactly. I don't know where this rewritten history comes from that Blu-ray was this hot shit that completely blew HDDVD out of the water and everyone was sitting around watching Blu-rays at home. It was never that popular dudes. Trust me. I don't think I knew a single person who owned a stand alone Blu-ray player. I knew more people who still had VHS players in their homes. I remember seeing those combo Blu-ray/HDDVD players a few times, but that's it. I don't think I've ever actually watched anything on Blu-ray in my life.I was there, gandalf.
Nobody cared about Blu Ray, just nerds.
"We don't make video games, we make interactive experiences."Seriously Sony, where are the games?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LCXbYChuVrA