SvennoJ said:
Entropio said:
Again, that's just a rumour.
I have no idea if this game is good or not, maybe Sony dropped their support because they didn't like the game, maybe because they thought that the delay was excessive or because actually the developers wanted to re-bought the rights for any reason and they reached an agreement. We don't know, but everybody seems to give as true something that somebody told on the Internet without any kind of proof (as long as I know, if I'm wrong please correct me), and whose main points (that there's really no game) seem to be debunked by the fact that the game is releasing in 5 months. Why?
Not that I have any interest in this game, but I find all this bashing based on rumours a bit frightening.
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It's all speculation at this point and I really hope it turns out allright. Yet it's hard not to see several red flags. There hasn't been much gameplay shown, no hands on, just a few trailers of mainly the same content.
It could be that there's a whole intricate never before seen world ready for release with great gameplay ideas and the developers wanted to buy the rights back because they think they have a real winner. It could also be that Sony lost patience and what they saw wasn't worth extending their funding, which lit a fire under TW to find a new publisher, wrap up what they have as best as possible and launch it on multiple platforms to recoup costs while the game is still in the public mindshare. Or the truth could be somewhere in the middle.
It's now published by Gearbox and Six foot. Interestingly Phil Spencer regretted not picking up Rime before, and hasn't attempted to get it after TW broke off with Sony. Perhaps TW expects most of it as a launch title for the Switch. Anyway, one to check reviews for first.
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There's a difference between doubting that a game will be good and blindly believe a random anonymous guy that class that the developers have done nothing for years, that they prepared a fake trailer and lied about it and that they just scammed Sony and the public for three years. Especially when there's no proofs