Not exact matches
Or in other words, support from non-Sony Japanese
developers such as Atlus which have historically supported Sony's handhelds very well, and the
occasional good indie
game.
Next, they showed a lineup of
game trailers with the
occasional developer delivering a few words.
Apparently the
developers behind Battle for Europe disagree with me because they've created an arcade flight
game that is mostly bland and tedious, with
occasional forays into frustration.
It's driven heavily by narration done by Davey Wreden, the
game's
developer, while the gameplay is simply walking around the linear environments with the
occasional interaction thrown into the mix, like pulling a lever or tapping the enter key.
This killer three - part combo — independent
developers partnering with Sony over Microsoft, a resurgence in Japanese console development, and the
occasional big - budget first party
game — has been a huge part of the reason Microsoft needs to E3 to, among other things, redeem Xbox.
When he blurts out the
occasional full sentence near the end of the
game, it's obvious that the
developers themselves struggled with the silent protagonist motif.
The
developers rarely have time to optimize the
game for each and every phone's capability making glitches and
occasional freezing a common thing.
Apart from the
occasional vague comment here and there from Sony, most of the cross-platform talk has come from Microsoft in recent years, with one
game developer likening the stand - off to Game of Thro
game developer likening the stand - off to
Game of Thro
Game of Thrones.