Teeqoz said:
mornelithe said:
Teeqoz said:
JustBeingReal said: Personally I'm pretty sure Uncharted will release sooner rather than later next year, all this talk from haters wishing it's going to be delayed is ridiculous, it already looked pretty polished at the reveal and the game's been in development longer than any past game in the series. I wouldn't be shocked if it comes out before E3 next year and Sony will have GT7 as their title to market for the holidays at E3, so we'll get a decent stage demo, alongside something else that won't be announced until that conference. Ratchet & Clank will likely be shown at this Destination Playstation event, IMO that will release a month of two before E3, Alienation and Rime will be mixed in there too. TLG or maybe Agent releasing late next year would be awesome. Shinobi602 has been pretty reliable as far as "insiders" go and he seems pretty sure that Horizon will get pushed back to 2016, so maybe that will be a Feb 2016 release. I wouldn't be shocked if we get a new Sly Cooper game unveiled at one of the big conferences next year, with a release date alongside the movie. |
You mean that one 30 second teaser without any gameplay? TLG had one just like that. It was shown in 2009...
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lol yeah, let's equate any Naughty Dog titles' development, to that of TLG. That's a perfectly reasonable parallel to be attempting to make.
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He said that "the game already looked pretty polished". I simply explained that there is absolutely no way to tell, without them atleast showing us gameplay.
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Except footage running in real-time on the console hardware does represent the state of at least that section of the game.
As I said in my last reply to you this game has been announced with much more time left before release than recent games Sony have announced, we have like 3 examples of games release on PS4 that were announced way less than a year before they actually have or will release.
What is it with people that seem to think years are needed to market a game before it releases? Does it not occur to people that it's actually better to release while a game has more hype than less?
You do realize that the game will be much fresher in people's memories than if a load more time is left without an actual release happening right?
Uncharted isn't a niche game, it's a well established and popular franchise, simply having a release date and a good trailer would be plenty to get great sales for the game, from Destination Playstation onwards ND could show the title off a few times, running on PS4, with some stage demos, release a few trailers of the game and release it before E3 next year.
I'm not saying that's definitely going to happen, but there is a definite precedent for Sony to launch games with much less marketing time than Uncharted 4 has had.
This Uncharted has been in development for longer than any game in the series, usually the games in this series are announced like a year before release, this will be the first time that hasn't happened.