| Normchacho said: Well...Sony owns the Order ip, so they could have another studio make a sequel... Hey Naughty Dog....if you guys are bored after Uncharted 4 comes out...I would figuratively die if ND made the next Order game. |
If Sony were to reintroduce The Order in the future I think they should be extra careful with the way they do it. If they ever go for a sequel I think they should save the reveal for something like an e3 in the future with a gameplay focused trailer, they should revamp gameplay, add more elements, make it more open, and specially not show the title of the game until the very end. Aiming for a "OMFG that gameplay is awesome, wait! Is that The Order!?" reaction.
But honestly I don't know how possible having a sequel for the Order could be right now. I mean, we are still waiting for a Heavenly Sword 2 sequel.
| mornelithe said: Yeah, Crytek suffered some serious financial hardship for awhile there, simply because people wanted more than just a pretty game. Which isn't an entirely unreasonable request. Plus, their engine was hideously expensive to license, and they generally just made themselves unattractive as a dev. They really did well when focusing on the bleeding edge hardware...at least, from my perspective, not sure how profitable it was. But, Crysis 1 is certainly the best game they've made in years (and with a thin story line, that should tell you something). |
You know I find that comparison you've made between RAD and Crytek is very pertinent, considering the estate and public perception of both companies. I guess this can send a very straightforward message to developers and companies.
Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1







