| S.T.A.G.E. said: Crytek is a random third party and Ready at Dawn is a second party whom has been making Sonys PSP secondary titles all of last gen. Really? Do you want to go there, Allard? Ready at Dawn is making The Order in tandem with Sony Santa Monica. Quantic Dream hasn't really had a failed venture with Sony yet, so I have yet to see what you are blathering on about. It's almost time for Sony to add them to their ranks. Quantic Dream already has future project for Sony plotted out. This is what happens when you choose your companies well and have a good relationship with them. Yes...the company is a third party, but they've been a second party about as long as Remedy has for Microsoft and no one is bitching about them. Nice try, Allard, Nice try. My criticism was closeness of the level of fail to Silicon Knights. Pay attention. |
Ready at Dawn is a 3rd party company just like Crytek. They even worked on a Wii game last gen. I guess you don't understand the whole 1/2/3 party, but I don't want to explain it to you.
I am not sure where it is you're asking me if I "want to go", I just saw you make a silly comment and responded. I don't care what qualifiers you want to add to Ready at Dawn or The Order, like "well its in tandem with blah blah!!". Fact of the matter is it's a 3rd party company paid by Sony to provide them with an exclusive. And yet, had someone else posted in a thread that they were "doing Sony's dirty work", you'd have defended Sony. Just like you're doing now. It's adorable, really.
Idk why you would list Silicon Knights when there are more than a few partnerships MS formed last gen that were highly successful. You talk as if nothing good has come of it. So, I responded accordingly, posting a partnership that even it itself had both a good (Heavy Rain) and bad (Beyond) result. I really didn't think you'd need it explained out for you, but oh well.
Also, is Ryse even out yet? If the game goes on to sell a couple million, is it still as big a "failure" as Silicon Knights? Isn't there a supposed sequel coming set in the medevial times? Seems mighty hypocritical to insinuate that MS does not form positive relationships over a long time with developers, while at the same time you're ready to label their Crytek partnership a failure based on the review scores of one game. Thank goodness you don't run any business. Look at Sony and Guerrilla Games. Their first game was a dud both critically and sales wise. Now they made the flagship, most hyped launch title for their PS4 console (which was also a critical flop, but oh well).
Either way thanks for the funny comment. I always enjoy your cute MS ribbing.







