Godfall announced for PS5

Started by Legend, Dec 13, 2019, 04:24 PM

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Legend



Holiday 2020. Also coming to the Epic store.

DerNebel

Dec 13, 2019, 05:23 PM Last Edit: Dec 13, 2019, 06:03 PM by DerNebel
Spoiler for Large GIF:
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Gameplay GIf for here as well.

Like many I'm also kind of lukewarm on this game for now, but I'm keeping an open mind. However to me this announcement is interesting as it, at least in my mind, shows there are still collaborations happening out there that people aren't expecting at all and that Sony might have been pretty active in trying to secure those for a steady stream of games for the PS5 early on. Which would make sense considering some of the statements we've gotten from Sony, as well as certain rumors and the current release dates of their announced first party titles.

1. Sony wants to focus on building their relationships with the biggest publishers and work with them to bring big games that they believe are key to selling the PS5 early on.

2. Sony wants this console transition to be quicker than any transition in the past for them.

3. All of the big PS4 exclusives have now gotten at the very least a release window, all of which are before the launch of next gen. Suggesting that sales of the PS5 are not planned to be, as (senselessly) theorized by some, driven by cross-gen versions of their last big PS4 releases but instead a new slate of releases.

4. A rumor said that the original PS5 release plan at least until some point was to have it out by late 2019 and that games or lack of them was part of the reason for the delay. If that's true then the extra year given to them should surely have helped to strengthen that line up.

5. In a recent Kindafunny Gamescast or whatever Imran Khan "predicted" that the Spider-Man sequel would be out by holiday 2021 and that he couldn't say much more because he knew to much. Which to me is another point illustrating how quickly Sony wants to bring their community over to the PS5.


I don't want to be too optimistic but I'm getting the feeling, that we might be looking at a really strong start into the next generation from Sony. Seeing as the rumor is that the PS5 announcement event is going to take place in february, I'd say that we can look forward to a good chunk of big next generation announcements in a couple months.

I'm almost ready to predict Horizon 2, Demon's Souls Remake, Gran Turismo 7 and more for the first year of the PS5.

Legend

Spoiler for Large GIF:
<img src="https://cdn1-www.playstationlifestyle.net/assets/uploads/2019/12/ezgif.com-resize.gif" alt="" class="bbc_img">


Gameplay GIf for here as well.

Like many I'm also kind of lukewarm on this game for now, but I'm keeping an open mind. However to me this announcement is interesting as it, at least in my mind, shows there are still collaborations happening out there that people aren't expecting at all and that Sony might have been pretty active in trying to secure those for a steady stream of games for the PS5 early on. Which would make sense considering some of the statements we've gotten from Sony, as well as certain rumors and the current release dates of their announced first party titles.

1. Sony wants to focus on building their relationships with the biggest publishers and work with them to bring big games that they believe are key to selling the PS5 early on.

2. Sony wants this console transition to be quicker than any transition in the past for them.

3. All of the big PS4 exclusives have now gotten at the very least a release window, all of which are before the launch of next gen. Suggesting that sales of the PS5 are not planned to be, as (senselessly) theorized by some, driven by cross-gen versions of their last big PS4 releases but instead a new slate of releases.

4. A rumor said that the original PS5 release plan at least until some point was to have it out by late 2019 and that games or lack of them was part of the reason for the delay. If that's true then the extra year given to them should surely have helped to strengthen that line up.

5. In a recent Kindafunny Gamescast or whatever Imran Khan "predicted" that the Spider-Man sequel would be out by holiday 2021 and that he couldn't say much more because he knew to much. Which to me is another point illustrating how quickly Sony wants to bring their community over to the PS5.


I don't want to be to optimistic but I'm getting the feeling, that we might be looking at a really strong start into the next generation from Sony. Seeing as the rumor is that the PS5 announcement event is going to take place in february, I'd say that we can look forward to a good chunk of big next generation announcements in a couple months.

I'm almost ready to predict Horizon 2, Demon's Souls Remake, Gran Turismo 7 and more for the first year of the PS5.
It's a bit hard to tell in that gif but it looks like the game has raytraced reflections. That's going to be pretty common next gen.

Also even though this is more Destiny/Anthem, I'm getting lots of Paragon vibes.