Andrew Goldfarb: ''It’s not easy to follow a game like Journey. After winning various Game of the Year awards (including IGN’s), thatgamecompany co-founder Jenova Chen is feeling the pressure of debuting a successful follow-up. In an interview with IGN from the DICE summit in Vegas last week, Chen discussed his next game, the decision to bring it to multiple platforms, and where he thinks the industry is headed.''
BY JOHN: As winter approaches, I find myself searching out "cozy" games that I can play when I need a break from the high-octane action and intense competition found in most modern games. If you're feeling a little jaded by mini-maps covered in icons and a list of quests and side-quests a mile long, I have the perfect game for you. A serene masterpiece for those looking for a port in the storm.
That game is Journey.
Jenova Chen told us about the development of the game.
thatgamecompany announced earlier today that Sky: Children of Light is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch this June after many delays due to the pandemic.
Bring it to Steam, whatever it is.
JC keep it PS3 or 4
I admire the fact that he respect Sony for everything they've done for his company and his games. He's not like Phil Fish that only wanted the money and the contract. Jenova knows Sony helped not only through money but through knowledge and experience, each games is better than the previous and Sony let him take risks.
No wonder we only see games like Journey, LBP or SotC from Sony, they are interested in gaming above everything else.