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ethomaz said:

You are comparing Sony with MS with the games like QB that was announced at May 2013 to be released maybe in 2016... that what your post is talking about.


What I am talking about is Sony causing a big fuss about Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III in 2014, knowing full well that they were barely even playable at that point.  They're not releasing in 2015.  I doubt they're releasing in 2016.

Then again this year - Shenmue 3 isn't coming to 2017, and that was only a "maybe" if the game got funded on Kickstarter.  Who knows when Final Fantasy VII Remake will come.

I don't blame them for Uncharted.  The game has clearly had development problems which delayed it a long way from when it was first shown.  But that's the difference here.  Sony can highlight something like Dead Island 2, a third party game with a clear development schedule that gets blitzed along the way (i.e. Yager being dropped) which delays the game.  That's a long way removed from showing something they know isn't releasing for a long, long time.

Yes, it's not first party, but that doesn't change the fact that many of these games were the centrepieces of their respective conferences, just like something like Tomb Raider can be for Microsoft.