Ravi Sinha: "Even though we're still 4 months away before the next generation of consoles, with the Xbox One releasing in November and the PlayStation 4 releasing this Holiday season, much is still being made about the purported power of the two consoles. There have been differing opinions, of course, but a consensus is more or less beginning to form that it's primarily about how a developer utilizes the technology present rather than which console is superior."
The success of Persona 3's remake has paved the way for the first two games in the series to do the same, and Persona 6 can capitalize on this.
Please, keep the original art style and feel at least. Do not dilute these classics and turned them into clones of their sub-par sequels.
Also, how about some Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army and Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon love? And a sequel wouldn't hurt either. Something along the lines of Code Vein or even Scarlet Nexus would be cool. Just, you know, keep the original art style and feel.
The best shooter campaign since Half-Life 2 still hasn't been topped eight years later.
Not as be-witch-ing as one would think.
Chips don't matter? Since when?
He is right in theory that its up to the developers to make the games and the business model that sell the systems (which is why the chips won't matter) however having a better chip/specs makes things easier for one of the parties to do so. I think Sony's track record has been quite good in the last 4-5 years when it comes to first party
Also this seems like a sneaky twitter interview
A man who founded one of sonys most prized studios says it doesnt matter..GEESH i bet folks faces are melting
Basically he says it's not the technology but what people do with it, then lists a load of things Sony are already well known for and maybe one thing the xbox one has going for it based on current gen.