spurgeonryan said:
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They were always going to go multi around this time? The "3 game deal" with Sony was known for a VERY long time.
spurgeonryan said:
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They were always going to go multi around this time? The "3 game deal" with Sony was known for a VERY long time.
This is the kind of t hing I like to see. The more multi-platform developers the better. I always hate to see independent devs get gobbled up buy platform makers. Everyone should be able to play all games, which a very few 1st party exceptions. Nothing worse than a 3rd party dev making platform exclusives in my opinion.
So which were the three games? Flower Journey and? Was it flow? I thought flow was on PC as well?
Good for them though. They made 2 games which were loved by a huge audience. Pretty impressive feat.
I'm really curious how the visuals go without Sony Santa Monica around. The vision of the overall game and it's gameplay were all TGC, but I feel like after Sony Santa Monica started helping them out after Flow and that's when the visuals really took off. Then again maybe their help was minimal an d TGC just needed the odd advice now and then. Will be interesting to see what they make next and how it turns out.
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Torillian said: I'm really curious how the visuals go without Sony Santa Monica around. The vision of the overall game and it's gameplay were all TGC, but I feel like after Sony Santa Monica started helping them out after Flow and that's when the visuals really took off. Then again maybe their help was minimal an d TGC just needed the odd advice now and then. Will be interesting to see what they make next and how it turns out. |
I have confidence in them
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo
Sony Y U NO buy them? -_-
Turkish said: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo Sony Y U NO buy them? -_- |
I've said it a dozen times, I'll say it again, they probably didn't want to get bought.
Ajescent said:
I've said it a dozen times, I'll say it again, they probably didn't want to get bought. |
If that is true, then good on them. Small budgets drives creativity in many ways.
spurgeonryan said:
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