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Replicant said:
fauzman said:
Wow. Really impressed. Every time sony releases a new game, it sets a benchmark...and then another game comes and beats it.

Now all i need is some more variety in the types of games they publish and i will be all set.

Bold: Yeah, me too.

Titles below (not counting remakes/remasters and PSVR) are most of the games they've published this gen (and some upcoming).

Sony has mastered the action adventure genre (both linear and open world) and now I hope for a platformer (like Ape Escape), a Japanese RPG (like Legend of Dragoon), and an open world racer (like Forza Horizon).

 

Action adventure (linear): God of War + Uncharted 4 + The Order 1886 + Detroit Become Human + The Last Guardian (+ The Last of Us Part II)
Action adventure (open world): Spider-Man + Infamous Second Son + Gravity Rush 2 (+ Ghost of Tsushima + Days Gone + Death Stranding)
Western RPG: Horizon Zero Dawn
Action RPG: Bloodborne
First person shooter: Killzone Shadow Fall
Racing: Gran Turismo Sport + Driveclub
Sport: MLB The Show + Everybody's Golf
Platform: Ratchet & Clank + LittleBigPlanet 3 + Knack + Knack 2
Sandbox: (Dreams)
Arcade: Alienation + Helldivers
Puzzle: Entwined (+ Concrete Genie)
Party: SingStar + The Playroom

Action adventure kinda is a vast genre and the games you put don't match. You put a TPS like Uncharted and a hack and slash like God of War under the same banner. Detroit doesn't have any gameplay mechanics. Last Guardian barely had any action in it.

Bloodborne is a JRPG. You can't put 2 different subgenres based on different criteria.

Gran Turismo and Driveclub aren't the same genre. Simulation and arcade racers are distinct and appeal to different audiences.