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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 2:36:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 2:37:14 GMT
So uh... people are selling PS4s with P.T. on it for ridiculous amounts of money....
My PS4 has P.T. on it... Huh...
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 2:56:05 GMT
So uh... people are selling PS4s with P.T. on it for ridiculous amounts of money.... My PS4 has P.T. on it... Huh... If you keep it I'm sure it'll be worth more as time goes on... provided development isn't continued at some point.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 15, 2015 2:56:51 GMT
So uh... people are selling PS4s with P.T. on it for ridiculous amounts of money.... My PS4 has P.T. on it... Huh... You could sell it for 2000 dollars, and somebody would be stupid enough to buy it.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 20:06:41 GMT
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Post by Autobot Sonic on May 17, 2015 20:00:24 GMT
Watch we'll all forget about this game by december, then 5 years later it gets revived as a new IP. I'd be so happy. Glad to See Kojima and Del Toro are still in good relations.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 17, 2015 22:43:52 GMT
Watch we'll all forget about this game by december, then 5 years later it gets revived as a new IP. I'd be so happy. Glad to See Kojima and Del Toro are still in good relations. So... is anyone going to call this the greatest failure/insult that Konami has ever done? I mean come on! You had a fantastic IP that needed a great game, a leading Hollywood horror director that likes video game, a creative game designer beloved by all, and everyone's favorite actor from a popular horror TV show. How the fuck did you fuck this up? This was a gift from the gods, this is the sort of event that happens when all the planets align, and yet Konami still somehow was able to destroy it!
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Post by Autobot Sonic on May 17, 2015 22:47:14 GMT
Watch we'll all forget about this game by december, then 5 years later it gets revived as a new IP. I'd be so happy. Glad to See Kojima and Del Toro are still in good relations. So... is anyone going to call this the greatest failure/insult that Konami has ever done? I mean come on! You had a fantastic IP that needed a great game, a leading Hollywood horror director that likes video game, a creative game designer beloved by all, and everyone's favorite actor from a popular horror TV show. How the fuck did you fuck this up? This was a gift from the gods, this is the sort of event that happens when all the planets align, and yet Konami still somehow was able to destroy it! And now they're dead as a result. Good riddance.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 17, 2015 22:52:42 GMT
So... is anyone going to call this the greatest failure/insult that Konami has ever done? I mean come on! You had a fantastic IP that needed a great game, a leading Hollywood horror director that likes video game, a creative game designer beloved by all, and everyone's favorite actor from a popular horror TV show. How the fuck did you fuck this up? This was a gift from the gods, this is the sort of event that happens when all the planets align, and yet Konami still somehow was able to destroy it! And now they're dead as a result. Good riddance. Yep, so at least there is some justice in the world, when you ruin a once in a lifetime partnership that spawned easily one of the greatest video game teasers of all time, you have to pay dearly for it. They are not going to go bankrupt though, they will just do mobile games and more slot machines, but there gaming side is over. Let's hope MGS V turns out to be the masterpiece its shaping up to be, and then bury this publisher and move on!
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 22:58:58 GMT
And now they're dead as a result. Good riddance. Yep, so at least there is some justice in the world, when you ruin a once in a lifetime partnership that spawned easily one of the greatest video game teasers of all time, you have to pay dearly for it. They are not going to go bankrupt though, they will just do mobile games and more slot machines, but there gaming side is over. Let's hope MGS V turns out to be the masterpiece its shaping up to be, and then bury this publisher and move on! It's... not really justice. They're dead by their own choice because they already make more money from slot machines and shit. They quit, they didn't fail.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 17, 2015 23:03:56 GMT
Yep, so at least there is some justice in the world, when you ruin a once in a lifetime partnership that spawned easily one of the greatest video game teasers of all time, you have to pay dearly for it. They are not going to go bankrupt though, they will just do mobile games and more slot machines, but there gaming side is over. Let's hope MGS V turns out to be the masterpiece its shaping up to be, and then bury this publisher and move on! It's... not really justice. They're dead by their own choice because they already make more money from slot machines and shit. They quit, they didn't fail. I know that, but they have been a frankly awful publisher, so I feel its just deserved that they altogether just give up on gaming as a whole.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on May 21, 2015 0:29:13 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 23:06:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:23:58 GMT
I just had the idea that if by some impossibility, when Hideo Kojima's contract with Konami runs out and he leaves the company(probably), if he were to get Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro on board and try to make a game that would be Silent Hills in all but name on kickstarter(just like Might No. 9 is Megaman and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is Castlevania), then they could potentially get Stephen King on board and make a game called Castle Rock.
I mean, whether it's intentional or not(probably not), the entire concept of the Silent Hill(s) Series is pretty much a direct rip-off of King's series of Castle Rock stories. Biggest difference is that Castle Rock is actually populated in most of King's stories about it. But the basic concept is the same. some sort of presence in the town that fucks with people who have dark secrets/ are hiding something, psychological horror as the backbone of each series, etc.
Also, King's said before that he's done writing actual Castle Rock stories, but would be willing to use the town in a movie or TV Show.... maybe that could extend to a game as well.
And it all works out, really. Del Toro would obviously handle the visuals and aesthetic masterfully(see Pan's Labyrinth), and although Kojima isn't good with actual writing, he's good at developing the abstract ideas behind his games, so I assume that could translate into good psychological horror writing. And King is a fantastic writer, so probably leave any dialogue, characters, and the basic concept of the story to him. And then just throw in Norman Reedus as the cherry on top.
Now, I'm not naive enough to believe that this would ever, ever happen, but it's just an idea I had.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:30:56 GMT
I just had the idea that if by some impossibility, when Hideo Kojima's contract with Konami runs out and he leaves the company(probably), if he were to get Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro on board and try to make a game that would be Silent Hills in all but name on kickstarter(just like Might No. 9 is Megaman and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is Castlevania), then they could potentially get Stephen King on board and make a game called Castle Rock. I mean, whether it's intentional or not(probably not), the entire concept of the Silent Hill(s) Series is pretty much a direct rip-off of King's series of Castle Rock stories. Biggest difference is that Castle Rock is actually populated in most of King's stories about it. But the basic concept is the same. some sort of presence in the town that fucks with people who have dark secrets/ are hiding something, psychological horror as the backbone of each series, etc. Also, King's said before that he's done writing actual Castle Rock stories, but would be willing to use the town in a movie or TV Show.... maybe that could extend to a game as well. And it all works out, really. Del Toro would obviously handle the visuals and aesthetic masterfully(see Pan's Labyrinth), and although Kojima isn't good with actual writing, he's good at developing the abstract ideas behind his games, so I assume that could translate into good psychological horror writing. And King is a fantastic writer, so probably leave any dialogue, characters, and the basic concept of the story to him. And then just throw in Norman Reedus as the cherry on top. Now, I'm not naive enough to believe that this would ever, ever happen, but it's just an idea I had. That would be cool. Also, there was a rumour recently that Microsoft had picked up Silent Hills, but it's been confirmed fake by Microsoft's PR.
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