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bananaking21 said:



just because you FEEL a game isnt big budget doesnt mean it ISNT. also popularity and sales dont have nothing to do with big budgets, max payne 3 is an example. 

its not standing up for a console, its just correcting something that is wrong. and i didnt state that halo4 wasnt big budget, i used an example to state that the length of the game does not indicate if the game is big budget or not. and this isnt a debate about what gears has influenced thats an entirely different thing.

and fyi insomniac has been in the indusrty for over 18 years. they created huge games like spyro. they been partners with sony for 15 years. if you think sony didnt grant them big budgets to a series that sold over 7 million then your dead wrong

also if you want to stop this debate then stop pointing out that your emotions and opinions as facts and stop claiming that facts are my opinions and that i say them to "omit my favorite console from any fault"

You're pointing out emotions, trying to convince me that various that various moderate budget games are big budget, just because you liked them. I am trying to be specific toward the huge head turning, massive budget games, not games which have had a long development cycle like Heavy Rain or Alan Wake.

7 million over 3 games, with bundling, isn't that much at all, and sales have nothing to do with budget. Spyro was only a big franchise on PS1, and Insomniac hasn't really made a high budget game since. This is you trying to have me accept your favorite game...ah, theres no point.

Anyway I'm going to stop. I mentioned lack of Big Budget Games, you just can't accept that, it's fine. Resistance, Heavy Rain, and Alan Wake have nowhere nearly the budget of a game like GT5 or Halo.

I didn't mention Moderate Budget games for a reason, Sony has tons of those.



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