@nyadc said:
@Blabadon said:
Bloodborne just came out.
He's speaking in general, Bloodborne is an exception to the rule but it doesn't negate the existence of the rule.
If you look at the summary of a few of Sony's games' reviews:
God of War 3:
Exhilarating combat and an imposing sense of scale provide a fitting end to Kratos' saga.
Uncharted 2
With an exhilarating campaign, intense cooperative mode, and addictive multiplayer competition, Uncharted 2 is a complete game that is completely awesome.
LittleBigPlanet 3
Little Big Planet 3 is the most difficult game in the series by virtue of its challenges. More complicated problems mean more tools to solve them, giving you a wide berth to choose your own path through Bunkum. The push for creativity is limited in the way you play the campaign, but it’s an overwhelming presence within creation mode, offering boundless ways to leave your own mark on Craftworld.
inFamous Second Son
Second Son focuses on pure enjoyment. It communicates that through the excellent combat that forces you to concoct crazy tactics to overthrow the invading forces. It draws you in further through its incredible visuals that not only hint at the PlayStation 4's impressive power, but employ a sensible artistic touch that makes Seattle a place you want to explore.
No mention of the word cutscene anywhere, and all are being praised on their gameplay enjoyment. Let's toss in a few more games with more gameplay over cutscenes made by Sony:
Patapon
Gravity Rush
Tearaway
MLB 15 The Show
SingStar
Jak and Daxter
Sly Cooper
Gran Turismo
Killzone Mercenary
Motorstorm
Shadow of the Colossus
Ico
The Last of Us
Then if we move to Sony published games:
PlayStation AllStars BR
Hohokum
Journey
CounterSpy
Ratchet and Clank
DUST 514
The Unfinished Swan
Twisted Metal
Starhawk
And so on.
So try creating a rule and an exception best you can. You can see that no matter what year and what genre, you have variety.
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