Ali_16x said:
Most of this is just your opinion. Second Son was great, the only problem was the side quests were repetitive. And that was probably because it was a launch game. Bend hasn't worked on something good? They've always been a very small studio with less than 50 people (now 100+ for Days Gone) and most people liked Uncharted Vita. Team Ico has been MIA? No, they haven't, Ueda said that The Last Guardian wasn't in active development and that they would go on to different projects. Again, your opinion, you don't think MediaMolecule has good gameplay? I thought Tearaway had great gameplay, and so did most. Lol, there aren't much to MediaMolecule's games other gameplay and creativeness and people enjoy their game so..... Guerilla hasn't made a good game in 10 years? WTF? Are you serious? Tons of people enjoyed Killzone 2 and to a lesser extent Killzone 3 (super short campaign). Uncharted 3 is a dud? Are you being serious? Do you even know what a dud is? Is your whole post a complete joke? Are you like trolling me? Lol I think you are, because this seems like a joke to me. Most people think Puppeteer is a great game that actually deserved to be remastered. Lol, my god, you are acting like all Sony has released are 60 meta games or something. And the fact that you didn't include Nintendo in your post means that you think they have a great first party line up right? Going by your criteria, Nintendo must also have a bad first party lineup with inconsistent games like Captain Treasure Tracker, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, Star Fox Zero, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Mario Party etc. And since you didn't include 3rd party made games for Sony/Microsoft that excludes Super Smash Brothers, Bayonetta. What would that leave for NIntendo? Zelda, Mario platformers, and Mario Kart? And yes, I know, what I said was ridiculous, just like your post. It just seems like you don't enjoy what Sony has to offer, when most do. |
Well, yeah, of course it's my opinion. I don't judge greatness by sales or scores or popularity.
I'm more than happy to debate the merits of Sony's first party efforts, but if you're just going to talk about how "most people" or "tons of people" like something, or - worse - quote Metacritic, then I'm afraid we can't have a very productive conversation.
Why don't you tell me why YOU like those games, and we can go from there.