xl-klaudkil on 14 November 2016
| Veknoid_Outcast said: Well, I'd argue first party software has never been Sony's strength. It's made its name by creating an environment attractive to third parties. Same for Microsoft. Since neither Sony nor Microsoft have a lot of talent in their first party studios they're both dependent on the quality of games from Activision, EA, Ubisoft, Take Two, etc. Those big-name games have been getting worse over the last ten years so both ecosystems suffer as a result. Nintendo, with its amazing first party content, is somewhat shielded from that problem. The problem unique to Sony is that it's made cinematic and experimental games its focus over the past two generations, which tend to have low replay value and/or shallow gameplay. So I agree that Sony has entered a decadent period, but so too has the entire industry. |
Your joking right?
Has to be.







