| Puppyroach said: You do believe Sony have not put any preassure on ND to produce Uncharted games at a high rate? Or that Polyphone have no choice but to put out new GT games? Compare the variety of ND games from the 90´s to the 00´s and now, fewer and fewer new IP´s. They both do this, MS and Sony are afraid to create new IP´s, that is why they push their strongest developers to keep putting out sequels to their strongest franchises. |
If you want to talk about Naughty Dog, here is the rundown of what they have worked on during the period of time you mentioned.
Rings of Power - 1991 - Sega Genesis
Way of the Warrior - 1994 - 3DO
Crash Bandicoot - 1996 - PS
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back - 1997 - PS
Crash Bandicoot Warped - 1998 - PS
Crash Team Racing - 1999 - PS
Jak and Daxter: The precursor Legacy - 2001 - PS2
Jak 2 - 2003 - PS2
Jak 3 - 2004 - PS2
Jak X: Combat Racing - 2005 - PS2
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune - 2007 - PS3
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves - 2009 - PS3
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception - 2011 - PS3
The Last of Us - 2013 - PS3
The Last of Us Remastered - 2014 - PS4
Uncharted 4: A thief's End - 2015 - PS4
Currently working on an unannounced IP - TBD - PS4
They've worked on one IP per console generation, prior to The Last of Us. Also, the PS4 is the first generation for which one of their franchises carries over. And everything indicates that Uncharted 4 will be the last in the series before they move on to something new.
As you can see, what you said about "ND creating fewer and fewer new IPs" is utter bullshit.







