I wasn't expecting my notifications to blow up haha
On that note, Horizon Zero Dawn's story was great in large part due to the intrigue and the really cool story behind why the world was how it was. One of my biggest curiosities is what the sequel's story will tackle.
Nothing as far as I know, you should only expect Death Stranding.
Part II no show is sucks so much... : (
No VGA 2018 presence, let alone PSX 2018 & E3 2019...
VGA is tomorrow.
Also, the only confirmed thing we know is that TLoU 2 will not be at the event.
In that case, I'll probably just catch up on announcements the morning after the event.Nothing as far as I know, you should only expect Death Stranding.
Horizon New DawnI wonder what the name of Horizon 2 will be since Zero Dawn seems to be more story-related to the first game.
It had an E3 2018 showing and that's enough, I'd rather not see a single new thing about it until launch because I'm already more than sold.
In that case, I'll probably just catch up on announcements the morning after the event.
Y'all gonna tune in anyways?
Conferences and events are so dull without Sony surprises/announcements being there~~~
In that case, I'll probably just catch up on announcements the morning after the event.
Y'all gonna tune in anyways?
Conferences and events are so dull without Sony surprises/announcements being there~~~
I can't believe after learning the GoW release date 3 months before launch & the Spider-Man date 5 months before launch that by TLOU2 not being at the game awards means it's a 2020 game lmao.
God of War had a release window, early 2018, that Sony never wavered on (same as Spider-Man). TLOU2 doesn't have a release window. Not even a year.I can't believe after learning the GoW release date 3 months before launch & the Spider-Man date 5 months before launch that by TLOU2 not being at the game awards means it's a 2020 game lmao.
Yeah, it really looks like Sony will only give us dates or windows they're 100% confident they'll hit. If there's a 10% chance they wont hit the date they have in mind they'll keep it a secret.I can't believe after learning the GoW release date 3 months before launch & the Spider-Man date 5 months before launch that by TLOU2 not being at the game awards means it's a 2020 game lmao.
Didnt ND said they would announce the date later this time around than they had previously done? My guess is that they dont wanna push the date forward like they did with U4God of War had a release window, early 2018, that Sony never wavered on (same as Spider-Man). TLOU2 doesn't have a release window. Not even a year.
At least that's my rational.
Even if they did, that doesn't mean a release sooner than later.Didnt ND said they would announce the date later this time around than they had previously done? My guess is that they dont wanna push the date forward like they did with U4
I can't believe after learning the GoW release date 3 months before launch & the Spider-Man date 5 months before launch that by TLOU2 not being at the game awards means it's a 2020 game lmao.
I need to see GoW winning live.In that case, I'll probably just catch up on announcements the morning after the event.
Y'all gonna tune in anyways?
Conferences and events are so dull without Sony surprises/announcements being there~~~
....what lmaoTo be fair, obviously in God of War's case, most of the initial previews and footage were merely smoke and mirrors and they were likely developing the game up until the release date.
Spider-Man was included int he "first half of the year" spiel for the 2018 games and came out in september so....God of War had a release window, early 2018, that Sony never wavered on (same as Spider-Man). TLOU2 doesn't have a release window. Not even a year.
At least that's my rational.
To be fair, obviously in God of War's case, most of the initial previews and footage were merely smoke and mirrors and they were likely developing the game up until the release date.
Way to miss the point of the post.Spider-Man was included int he "first half of the year" spiel for the 2018 games and came out in september so....
lol no. not giving a release window in 2018 doesnt mean anything for the game's chance of release in 2019.Way to miss the point of the post.
That's all the more reason to not expect a game with zero release window from a publisher well known for giving things time to hit in the next 12 months.
I would love some of these games (especially Part II) to go that route but Cory Barlog did say that the only reason we saw so little was because of development. They decided to work on all the parts of the game at once and certain sections couldn't finish until other areas were finished so they legitimately didn't have enough to show off. Not that I'm complaining because it was cool going into the game knowing very little.Unless both Part II & Tsushima going God of War 2018 kind of marketing; releasing little info & limited trailers, I hope for Tsushima have long overview trailers like Red Dead 2 did.
Might hype people more.
Or not...
Too early.