Carl2291 said:
Are you implying that Sony is not trying, just because the holiday season of 2015 relied heavily on 3rd party content? 2013 with launch saw Killzone and Knack 2016 is going to have Uncharted 4, Gran Turismo Sport, MLB 16, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last Guardian, Ratchet and Clank, Dreams, Gravity Rush 2 and Detroit: Become Human. The 2016 is retail only, Sony Published. When you look beyond the published games and look at the deals Sony have actively persued with 3rd party publishers, we get to see the likes of Street Fighter 5 on the PS4. Final Fantasy VII Remake. Dragon Quest. No Mans Sky. Ace Combat. Star Ocean. Shenmue. Ni no Kuni. Not trying? Yeah, right. Sony has released enough games for the general public to see it as the go-to videogame console on the market. With the sheer number of exclusive titles appearing on the console throughout the next 12 Months, the numbers are about to go through the damn roof. Think of it as a boxing match. One of the fighters just unloaded everything they had in one round while the other fighter stood and evaded every damn shot thrown. A lot of Sony teams were actively supporting the PS3 into 2013. The Last of Us, Gran Turismo 6 and God of War: Ascension were 2013 games. When you consider that it takes 3 years to develop an engine and a videogame, it makes sense that a bunch of big hitters have been missing. 2016 fixes that problem and then some. |
You forgot to include the definitive edition of Beyond: Two Souls for 2015. ^_-







