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bananaking21 said:
JustBeingReal said:

Until Dawn definitely has it's moments, particularly Peter Stormare's scenes, but I think Uncharted 4 still takes the lead here, looking at the beginning and end sections of the E3 2015 trailers, particularly the extended version that is definitely the best looking game of this generation so far.

The Order 1886 is a beautiful game too, but I still think that Uncharted 4 beats it out.

Horizon is amazing for an open world title, definitely the best looking game within that genre so far, the cut scenes of Aloy and her partner who looks like he's training her look phenomenal.
Killzone Shadow Fall still holds up pretty well, definitely beats games on other consoles, but compared to the PS4 offerings it's been beaten.

I can't wait to see what Sony Bend, Santa Monica and London Studio pull off in their major PS4 exclusives.
God of War was always a major contender within the visuals department, Bend have some amazing technical talent within their ranks and London have been the second largest studio at Sony for a long time, they haven't put out a major exclusive in years, there were some rumors of a big AAA title being developed around PS4's announcement, so any of these studios could have some stellar stuff in the works, all are technically capable.
SCE Japan have also been rumored to have a few new projects in the works for PS4 exclusives, particular a massive new internally developed RPG similar in style to Final Fantasy.

We'll see what happens.

london studio have been working on the london hiest, which is now a full game. 


London are even larger in scale than Guerrilla Games and look at how many games they've put out since London's last big AAA game.

London didn't even put out a single major PS3 release, it was all move games and Singstar, along with acting in a support capacity to other studios within Sony, but yet they still have more staff than all but Japan.

I hadn't heard that London Heist was more than a VR demo, but even so looking at how Guerrilla Cambridge have managed to keep RIGS quiet until this E3, with Amsterdam already delivering Shadow Fall and now being on Horizon: Zero Dawn it's likely that London could be doing more than London Heist.

I can't buy that London would have all of the staff they do to act in a support capacity or make singstar and move games.