Push Square: "Microsoft is supposedly struggling. According to reports coming out of Kotaku overnight, the platform holder is as much as six months behind on producing content for its next generation console. The site’s sources claim that the company recently canned a number of internally developed titles for its impending machine because they weren't coming together as expected. However, the firm’s aiming to compensate for that by pulling out its cheque book, and is aggressively targeting third-party exclusives for its machine. That spells danger for the PlayStation 4."
The upcoming Hollow Knight: Silksong has a chance to change up the formula from the first game in a unique way by giving Hornet her own armory.
The Velvet Room is one of Persona's most notable features, but Persona 6 will have a hard time topping some of the room's past incarnations.
huh?
it could literally be anything at this point.
its not the room itself, its how they handle the interior design of the room.
Games Asylum: "Even those outside the US will have noticed the American government’s actions bleeding into their subconsciousness. Just by scrolling social media, glancing over newspapers, listening to radio, or flicking through TV channels, you’ll inevitably catch wind of current news concerning US political parties, especially in the run-up to elections. This bleeds into video games too, with various presidents making novelty appearances over the years, and frequent digs at the government as a whole."
Sony owns enough solid developers. They'll be fine.
"Microsoft is supposedly struggling"
And there ends my involvement with this story. May 21st is but 3 weeks away. I'll form my opinions there.
Its a competetive market so it is woe for both bringing out consoles but great for consumers.
I am very interested to see sales between both games since they are being realeased at the same time.
There is no reason why people should listen to rumors that from web sites that are known to pick up anything for hits
hopefully a untrue rumor but is does sound like the typical MS way of doing things.