WWC: "On this week’s episode - We learn about the joys and hardships of being a young farmer in Gin no Saji (Silver Spoon), a new slice of life comedy anime from the creator of Fullmetal Alchemist. We then discuss the recent meltdown of Phil Fish and the abrupt cancellation of FEZ II. We break down the details of what happened, who said what, and whether the young indie developer will ever return to making games. Finally, we wrap up with some notable news like the unfortunate passing of Lain director Ryutaro Nakamura, Evangelion 2.22 coming to Toonami, UK retailer Asda dropping the Wii U, the latest trailer for Puppeteer, and a next-gen sequel to Tomb Raider."
Sammy: "It’s sad that PlayStation has moved on from some of these iconic brands, but it would be worse watching them rot. At least with this licensing strategy, there’s a legitimate opportunity for more great franchises to get a second chance. And if they sell really well, there’s always the chance Sony may decide to bring them back."
Love this idea. Let other companies release reboots of these classics to a wider audience. Everyone wins.
Remaster Puppeteer. It looked great on PS3 but it would be nice to have on PS5 with fast loading and some sort of 4k
A little-known game Puppeteer is on this list for the best PS3 platformers.
Puppeteer is really good. Nobody played it because it came out right before PS4 came out. When I went to pick up Puppeteer from GameStop some people were trading in their old consoles for PS4 preorder.
No place for Puppeteer, Gravity Rush
Man I'd love to see GR3. Unfortunately Somy didn't do well to advertise these games and AAA gaming is what most gamers preferred.
This gen has been different, indies and smaller games are what people absolutely love now so I wonder how these games would do if they were to release now. These games would also need a PC release.
I mean can you really say it closed when 90% of the staff is at Asobi Games which was originally a team in Japan Studio?
Bring Puppeteer to PS5 please! Love that game. Gravity Rush collection would be ice as well.
Understandable. Adult gamers, while still having interest in AA gaming, have so little time that they choose to play AAA instead. Indie too, being fun and cheap, who could resist? they are too, time-consuming.