| DonFerrari said: 1 - It wouldn`t even be from the POV of customer, but of a single customer, you. Because considering the metacritic, user review, GOTY and sales they all increased a lot so for the customers that have been a very good thing considering they were hardly buying the smaller titles. Sure there will be some real customers and fans, like you and even me, that will miss on those titles, but looking at how much they sold I don`t think that is even a relevant number of people. 2 and 3 - Sure resurrecting old IPs could show good sales, but so could new IPs so that wouldn`t go one way or another. SotC is a great remake, but we have no numbers to suggest it made great success sales wise do we? From wikepedia Jak and Dexter with all entries (7) sold 15M, so about what a single entry of TLOU or UC is doing now. And yes for most of older titles from Sony I don`t think many are remembered by a lot today. 4 - Again you may be offended individually, but for the market itself gravity rush is neglible really and Astrobot is continuing is existence with Japan Studios even even renamed after it ( I guess there is no more team ICO). And this isn`t a new, it is an opinion piece based on rumor took on a very bad twist. You had Astro`s Playroom and Sackboy Adventure on console release so if Sunset Overdrive sequel isn`t made is more likely due to the lack of success of the first entry than Sony forbidding their devs of making AA games. |
Bold 1: I don't understand your distinction. I said it's my point of view as a consumer. I'm a consumer. Stating I'm just one consumer is obvious. Clearly I'm not twenty. I also said that they've been successful, so you're kind of repeating information here.
Bold 2: Jak and Daxter sold as well as the Ratchet and Clank franchise at the time, and the latter ended up being a very successful franchise overall that is still getting new entries.
Bold 3: This, again, is repetitive information. Of course I'm speaking from the point of view of myself. I don't see what you are looking for here. The following information is how much I love those IP's and how I am disappointed that the team behind those IP's is being reconfigured or outright disbanded.
Overall, it seems we are arguing two separate points. You're arguing the benefits as a business, which I'm not arguing. I'm just saying that, if this news is true, I don't think the Playstation platform is going to be for me anymore. I'll stick with my PC and Switch instead.







