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PotentHerbs said:
Kyuu said:

Between Wolverine, Saros, Tokon, and Marathon, 2026 already feels like a solid year for Sony, probably their best since at least 2022 (Horizon 2, GT7, Ragnarok, TLoU Part 1).

2020 will be hard to beat (Ghost of Tsushima, TLoU Part 2, Demon's Souls, Miles Morales, Nioh 2, Sackboy, and Astro's Playroom as a bonus).

I think it tops every PS4 year aside from 2020 TBH. 

Yeah it's debatable. 2018 had Astro Bot Rescue Mission, God of War, Spider-Man, and Shadow of the Colossus remake. 2022 was great but the crossgen factor kinda ends up detracting points from both consoles lol.

Otter said:
Kyuu said:

Insomniac will have released Miles Morales, Rift Apart, Spider-Man 2, Wolverine, and possibly one more game before Naughty Dog made their first current gen game 😆

This is genuinely an insanely incredible run for a modern studio. Their games arguably do lack a bit of artisan magic/creative ambition in favour of more popxorn fun, so I don't need Naughty dog to match their output exactly but they set an example for a what is possible with presumably great management & multi-teak studio.

I dream of the days where my favourite studios go back to releasing a new mainline entry every few years. Im really craving FFXVII right now 

Insomniac, FromSoftware, and Monolith Soft are the best at this. FromSoft is my favorite as their games are large, deep, and artistically glorious (Bloodborne 2015, Dark Souls 3 2016, Sekiro 2019, Elden Ring 2022, Armored Core 6 2023).

Elsewhere, I was really surprised that FF7 Rebirth only took 3 years to make given the sheer scale of the project and SquareEnix and Nomura being memed on for long development times. Hopefully it's a sign that SE is improving and we get FF17 sooner than expected.

Last edited by Kyuu - on 25 September 2025