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AEGRO said:
DivinePaladin said:
If only Sony cared about Resistance enough to do that. Unless I missed something and suddenly they announced a port, but even then I doubt they'll ever touch the series again after the horrible marketing effort they put in helped kill R3

According to VgChartz:


- Resistance 1: 4.3

- Resistance 2: 2.45

- Resistance 3: 1.46

The franchise went down considerably...the first one was released at launch, so the numbers may be better because of that, but i agree...i doubt Sony would invest in a sequel looking at these numbers.

The ONLY way that i could see it possible is that they somehow made the Trilogy Remaster and sell incredibly well, then they would consider it. But as of right now, it is almost impossible.

It depends of how much it cost remastering a game, i really dont know.

If games like Darksiders and Sleeping Dogs are being remastered, i dont see anything wrong doing the same with Resistance!!!


It didn't help things that Sony put no effort into backing Resistance after the first game's launch. They just put them out and that was it. No marketing, no push, nothing. R3 is considered one of the best FPS games of the last gen at the very least, and Sony didn't even try to market it. I don't blame Insomniac for finally breaking the second party trend they had after that, since their whole business rides on good reviews and sales and Sony wasn't giving them the support they needed to sell. That's the same reason we haven't had a full-size Ratchet in years, because Sony really shafted Insomniac with poor marketing in the seventh gen. Thankfully that doesn't seem to be the case anymore with Ratchet PS4 taking a prime spot next year (or so it seems, Sony still has time to screw it up and damn Ratchet to the mid-tier forever).



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