The game that never became (?).
Nobody should ever say, but in this case 2 days passed Definitely not looking bright. At least if we’re to believe Sony Bend defector Jeff Ross. Managed Days gone by She recently claimed that Sony expressed disappointment with the game though “Sold Out Better Than Ghost of Tsushima”.
In a recent interview with USA TODAY Ross continues to talk, and now he’s revealing details 2 days passedplans. He claims that the game will be so “The latest version” For the concept, who wouldn’t have to apologize as much. Days gone by I got to know some rice…
Of course it rose. The game’s famous motorcycle was to stay, as well as the focus of the story.
We were going to keep the combo heavy and strong. Obviously we would have kept the bike. And I think we’ve broadened the tone a little bit in a more technical direction, sort of, well, now we have all the NERO tech – what can we do with it?
Among other ideas, we find the possibility of swimming and punitive and less annoying stealth sections. As Ross suggests, 2 days passed It was possible to follow them, to complete the trilogy.
We have to be able to crawl before you can walk and walk before you can run. I just see it as a trilogy. First Games – Batman: Arkham, First Uncharted – Basic. It’s a platform to build on top of for later titles.
Sony Bend is currently developing a new game, but it is not 2 days passed.
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