A few days ago The Last of Us Creative Director Neil Druckmann revealed during an AMA on Reddit that Sony is giving the studio full freedom in deciding whether to shoot for a sequel of the game or heading towards a completely new IP, but apparently there’s more to the pretty peculiar relationship between the Japanese publisher and the prominent first party studio, that has complete freedom in basically every aspect of game design, and that also means that they’re free to include in their games aspects that publishers would normally shy away from.
Neil Druckmann, the creative director of The Last of Us, is working on a new, unannounced game at Naughty Dog.
Wait I thought they cancelled a game? Or did they announce another project?
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Former Naughty Dog dev says Resident Evil 4 inspired Unchartted and even Gears of War, particularly the over-the-shoulder camera view.
It revolutionized third-person shooters, in a genius way that gives you full control of aiming.
I thought this was common knowledge. Resident Evil Revolutionised over the shoulder aiming in 3rd person shooters/action games
Influenced basically every third person action game made after it, GTA uses the over the shoulder perspective when shooting since the 4th installment, Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2 too and the Batman Arkham series has the over the shoulder perspective as the main camera throughout the whole game series.
Obviously there are a ton more examples but you get the point 🗿.
Naughty Dog has a lot of scope to extend the Intergalactic IP to other mediums, provided the sci-fi game turns out successful.
I could see this game having a similar feel to 'The Expanse' if it was to be adapted for TV. That's just based off of the looks and vibes that the trailer gives me since we don't know anything else about this game LOL.
Good, talented devs like that shouldn't be told what to do with their games.
Edited comment to reply to The_Infected.
the freedom sony allows them really shines through because every game they make is the way they want it to be when its released.
A studios true potential can only be seen when set free.
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