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Yoshida Wasn't Considered for PlayStation CEO Since He Wasn't Trusted to Make Best Business Decision

Shuhei Yoshida he always wanted to do something "interesting, " and he was maybe a little too crazy like Ken Kutaragi.

-Foxtrot11d ago

Probably would have made better ones than Jim Ryan

Cacabunga10d ago

Yes can’t get worse.. but he would be no brainer choice against Hulst.

VenomUK10d ago

Jim Ryan was at the top when Concord was greenlit and when Sony stepped back from almost all PR - launching a new product, PSVR2, without even a video reveal. However, he was able to launch a console successfully, and keep the PlayStation division profitable, how many other console CEOs who launched a console in late 2020 can say the same thing?!

Notellin10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

@VenomUK down on your knees polishing the boots as usual.

anast9d ago

Anyone beside Kotick, Howard, and Wilson would have been better.

PanicMechanic7d ago

I defended Jim Ryan during his tenure. Looking back, he should have been fired long ago. Dude smashed a brand into the ground

Furesis10d ago

He's too consumer friendly, can't have that, now hold this live service game that we'll cancel only a week in, now that's the people we want!

Snookies1210d ago

God forbid we actually get someone who cares about gaming as CEO, lol. That wouldn't make any sense at all.

SegaSaturn66910d ago

I left playstation in 2022 when steamdeck came out -- way more interesting games. But there was a time, when Shuhei was at the helm when PS was exciting. 2014ish.

Inverno10d ago

He kept pushing for Last Guardian to be published and that alone makes me like the guy. That game was my all time most anticipated game and I don't think SONY of today would've published it.

derek9d ago

It was also a giant waste of money that took far too long to develop and is one of Japan Studios many financial failures.

Gamble209d ago

True, but that also reinforces why the suits would not want him in charge. In the end, the last guardian was a financial failure that somewhat sunk that development team. Even though I agree with his decision to complete it for the fans, ultimately it came at a cost.

Inverno10d ago

He has a likable face, you can only make greasy looking doods into CEOs.

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OG Destiny artist recalls Bungie’s “disgruntled” reaction to Halo 4’s art style change

Original Destiny artist Darren Bacon recalls how Bungie reacted to the art style change of Halo 4 by 343 Industries.

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Tacoboto2d ago

Bungie at that time became the most wonderful bunch of hypocrites in the gaming industry. Knowing this now, gosh the entitlement they felt was out of this world.

Nothing like buying yourself from Microsoft because you don't want to be the Halo Studio anymore, and the FIRST THING you do is sign your next IP over to Activision, for a DECADE, while they are in the middle of ousting the heads of Infinity Ward so they can exert even more control over COD while screwing out the devs at IW...

Should've come as no surprise then that Activision gutted the content of Destiny 1 before launch and was a horrible partner through Destiny 2, until history repeated itself and Bungie had to split from Activision only to wind up in the arms of another major conglomerate that also doesn't know how to handle these unmanageable devs.

Profchaos2d ago

Tti their credit they praised the technical abilities of 343 and I remember at the time thinking halo 4 was a huge graphical leap above reach everything else was rubbish when I actually got to play it but there was no doubt it looked good for the 360 and is probably the best looking game on the system.

But ultimately I think bungie has always had a leadership problem and going independent ultimately proved this it's only getting worse with studio heads being outed by Sony for abuse allegations seems like all bungies past success has been in spite of management not because of it.

But really I think the bungie we have today is not the same one we had in that Xbox era of Bungie

PhillyDonJawn2d ago

I liked the artstyle change. For the most part. Something looked worse but most of everything else looked better. Weapons and vehicles for sure. The wraith come to my mind instantly.
And how can they get mad when the bungie changed it with Halo Reach?

Sciurus_vulgaris1d 13h ago

I know a lot of people dislike Halo 4’s arts style, but there’s thing about it I like and dislike. Personally, the Halo 4 design of Master Chief’s armour is my favourite depiction of the character’s armour.

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Dying Light: The Beast – interview with Tymon Smektala (‘Dying Light’ Franchise Director)

An interview with Tymon Smektala (Franchise Director, Dying Light) where I get to ask him as to how Techland was impacted by its DLC story leaks, how the studio has changed after being acquired by Tencent, where he sees the Dying Light franchise going in future, and how he's been able to maintain enthusiasm for the Dying Light franchise since he joined Techland 10-odd years ago. Enjoy!

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“We Are Currently Massively Overexposed And Massively Underprotected," Says Alix Wilton Regan

Alix Wilton Regan chats with TheGamer about the BAFTA Games Awards, AI, and the need for better protection for actors.

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