The Monday letters page realises that the next gen Xbox will be able to play PS5 games, as one reader hopes Bluepoint Games isnāt working on God Of War.
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Nintendo logic
So, Sony has had a successful State of Play, their best in years Iād say, and Xboxās was good too (Iāll be honest, I canāt remember anything about it, but I remember the buzz was decent). That means that Nintendo is the next one to have a showcase, but we still donāt have a date for it.
Iāve seen some rumours that itāll be March, but I feel thatās just the obvious guess anyway. But my question is what will they be talking about? All we know about from them at the moment is Fire Emblem and Splatoon Raiders and while I donāt think many people here would consider them a particularly big deal you just donāt know with Nintendo.
But surely they must be preparing to announce at least one new triple-A game (or whatever youād call them with Nintendo). Itās probably not Animal Crossing or Zelda, because the timings donāt work out, so to me the two obvious options are Super Mario or Smash Bros.
You might say Mario is the most obvious, but Nintendo has been so weird about it so far I donāt think thereās any guarantee theyāll suddenly become predictable. My bet would be on Smash Bros., with some new characters and other minor new content. Not the most thrilling choice, in my opinion, but the logical choice. I would expect it to be the big game for Christmas.
Ishi
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Perfect prelude
There was a lot of good stuff at the State of Play but it didnāt shake my opinion that Resident Evil Requiem is the most exciting game at the moment and the one Iām most looking forward to. The new footage looked great and so has everything else before it. I donāt think Iāve ever seen a game not make a single mistake before release and always look like a must have.
If it turns out to be a dud after all this I will actually be really impressed that Capcom has been able to hide it so well. I donāt expect that will be the case though and while Iāll still wait for the reviews Iām predicting this will be one of the best game of this year and probably the whole generation. Donāt let me down now!
Purple Ranger
Stuck in Sparta
I tend to agree with the Readerās Feature about God Of War. Sons Of Sparta looks bad and a remake trilogy does sound like a big wasted effort, given those earlier games were nothing like the new ones in terms of gameplay or story. Itād be tragic if Santa Monica Studio were wasting their time on it, but itād be just as bad if it were Bluepoint Games, doing it ā which is something Iāve heard fans talking about.
Itās not that remaking the game itself is a terrible idea, itās just that by doing that youāre locking out talented developers for five years or more. Developers that could be busy moving the franchise forward or just generally not redoing something that already exists and you can play as remasters. I just donāt see any good outcome, because if they get a no-name dev, like with Sons Of Sparta, then that drastically decreases the odds that it will be any good.
Focus
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Two Keanus
I didnāt think much of the state of play. The hair on the back of my neck when the John Wick trailer started playing. It would have been obvious to anyone that has watched at least one of the films it was a John Wick game.
But thatās tempered by the fact that Iām an old gamer that remembers when movie tie-in was just another way of saying a game was a poor quality, rushed cash-in. Remember The Matrix game?
GoldenEye 007 was the first game I remember that was based on a film that turned out to actually be good.
TomTom
For the love of the game
Interesting comparison of Sony and Valveās attitude in the Readerās Feature at the weekend. I would not have thought of the comparison myself, but it does work. I think the problem for both companies is that ordinary games ā basically anything but a mega hit ā have become too small for them to bother with.
This seems a mistake to me though, as in Sonyās case they lose out on a key incentive in buying their console. But for both companies itās a waste of talent and knowledge that has taken years to build up and is no longer being used properly. As long as a profit is made why not make them anyway, for the kudos alone?
That worked for Astro Bot, which wasnāt a big hit but made people think better of Sony for a while. Soras will probably be similar, but I feel we need a lot more of that, multiple times a year.
Tenna
Only on PlayStation
Perhaps Iām just being slow here, but I realised that if the next gen Xbox is just a PC in consoleās clothing, as it were, then that means that all PlayStation 5 games will, eventually, be on Xbox. I guess it doesnāt really mean much, since Microsoft doesnāt get a cut of the sales or anything, but we may finally have our all-in-one single format (except for Nintendo, but that was never going to happen).
For years that seemed like something to really wish for but now that itās actually close to happening it feels like nobody will actually care. In the end, the PC has been the single format all along (especially for those using emulators) and Microsoft putting the Xbox logo on a different machine isnāt going to change that.
I think weāll soon begin to realise that, in terms of consoles, single format domination is a bad thing. People are upset about Sony not releasing more first party games but now that the Xbox has slipped into irrelevance they have no incentive to change.
Why spend all that money when youāve already proved it doesnāt matter to whether your game Is a success or not? Sony won by doing nothing so thereās no incentive to do more next time.
Tom Meadows
Last gen
Iāve been watching Nioh 3 a bit on Twitch and wondered whether or not it should have been a dual console release. I canāt see any reason it couldnāt work on the PlayStation 4. Surely they could lower the resolution or whatever it was that stopped a version on PlayStation 4. It seems like Sony left money on the table with this decision. To me at least it still looks the same as Nioh 1 and 2.
Pretty sure thereās still millions of PlayStation 4 users out there.
Bobwallett
GC: Itās not Sonyās game.
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Positive recap
Iām still thinking about Thursdayās State Of Play, because it was more than a few steps ahead of the usual disappointments that we are usually served by Sony. It absolutely began with a bang. Death Stranding 2 on PC; Ghost Of YÅtei: Legends in March; Kena 2; the reveal of a John Wick game, with Keanu Reeves returning in the role of the Baba Yaga. Silent Hill Townfall was revealed and itās first person; that was quite the surprise. Itās also set in an island inspired by Scotland, so thatās a nice change of pace to see locations from Japan to the UK being used. Itās a very fresh take on the series.
Metal Gear Solid 4 is free from PlayStation 3 jail. Iāve wanted for this for many years and to see it finally happen is just unbelievable. Saros continues to look stunning and I canāt wait for it, personally. Pragmata looks charming and I actually have played the demo; very enjoyable and a fun hacking romp ā Diana is a charmer as well. Project Windless is quite interesting. A chicken with a bone to pick and dual swords. Yep, Iām sold.
The anime titles and Marathon were my low points. Iām not particularly interested in either title. Control: Resonant and 007 First Light continue to impress. Crimson Moon sounds like a lot of fun and I look forward to seeing more. The final reveal was the remake of the God Of War trilogy, which was a win for me personally. Itās obviously years away, and it did just begin development, but spoken as a massive fan of the franchise Iām absolutely pumped for this.
However, it was disappointing to see no Phantom Blade 0 at the event. At least pre-orders could have been revealed. Since it does have a release date, after all. We didnāt see Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 or Kingdom Hearts 4. That was a let down on Square Enixās part. Maybe weāll see those at the Tokyo Game Show.
Wolverine will be shared in the spring, so I wasnāt expecting that. All in all, it was a fantastic event and the games look very stellar. Thereās much to be excited for and I canāt wait to see more. Iāll also say that I would have liked to see more from Judas and Tides Of Annihilation and Lego Batman, but I can wait longer. To a wonderful 2026 and the release of Resident Evil Requiem in two weeks!
Shahzaib Sadiq
Inbox also-rans
Iāve got a lot of sympathy for the Highguard dev complaining about āgamer cultureā. Itās not my type of game, so I wouldnāt be interested in it whatever happened. But I never saw any explanation for why everyone turned on it except that they were hoping for something else to be revealed at The Game Awards ā which is hardly the developerās fault.
Kakem
Am I the only one that thought the latest trailer for Marathon made it look like Splatoon? Not necessarily a bad thing but why do they have blue blood?
Gonk
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