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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

Well the list you have put up looks very impressive but in all of those genres, the number of games sony has this gen is so much less than the ps3. So i would really like sony to focus AAA love and money into these games.

A good FPS is a no-brainer. I agree with you about the jrpg. And i would lime more R&C totake care of the platform genre. For open world racers-sony made a mistake in shutting down Evolution Studios. Barring Driveclub, they had been doing pretty well in this department. 



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