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DerNebel said:
JustBeingReal said:
DerNebel said:

Awww yeah, we are already starting with the unrealistic expectations aren't we? :P


What's so unrealistic about any of those things?

Announcements of 4 new AAA first party exclusives, 1 AA, reintroduction of 2 games that have been gone for ages and nobody asked to come back, March announcement for Horizon, Uncharted 4 being pushed forward to February and TLG coming in May.

The whole post really.

One or two things you said could be happening, like GoW4 being announced but the whole thing put together is just highly unrealistic.

Where did I say all of the 1st party exclusives could happen in a single conference? I didn't, I was make a list of options that Sony could pick from, out of their potential library of games they could pick from.

Actually The Getaway and 8 Days are still requested, Sony just went quiet about them, TLG, FF7:R and Shenme are arguments for things being gone for ages, yet they're still happening.

Horizon's been in development for ages, longer than Bloodborne, with a bigger studio and Guerrilla's last 2 games were both announced only 9 months before they released, Horizon's had full, real time PS4 gameplay that's already running better than Bloodborne was behind closed doors at E3.

Uncharted 4 was initially intended to release in the Fall of this year, it's running like a releasable state game already, by Jan it'll probably be ready to ship.

TLG has been in development for over 3 years already, it's also running better than Bloodborne was behind closed doors.

 

Sony putting those games in a release window in the 1st half of 2016 makes sense, because they have pretty a free reign (save for a few 3rd party games) in that part of the year.

 

Unles you have some counter points really you're not supporting your point of view, just making blanket statements with no basis for them.