Greg Miller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, you think about Cyberpunk being, I think, the biggest example of...
a failure in video games that we've ever seen.
We can bring up Anthem as another... I'm sure there are a handful of games we can bring up that are like, wow, disaster.
But Cyberpunk, being CD Projekt Red, one of the biggest devs out there, following up major successes critically and sales-wise, Cyberpunk was like...
Cyberpunk is definitely top five, maybe top three most hyped, important games of all time budget.
And no matter what metric you're looking at, like expectations, all of that stuff.
And they shit the bed, they fucked it up.
And now here we are a couple of years later, that's a relevant conversation almost.
And I feel like GTA six is that times 10.
And the key Nintendo teams.
Yeah, of course.
Of course, of course, of course.
Mario team, the Zelda team.
Yeah.
Pretty much only them.
Yeah, and they know those strategies, and they will do them again for Grand Theft Auto 6, and it'll be a...
a new experience being created with the knowledge of gta online being the success that it is it's going to be a different thing and it's going to work even if it doesn't work right it's going to work in the sense of selling and work in the sense of again like the too big to fail i think that people are there's no world where people are over grand theft auto because of how long it's been and because how long it's going to be till the next game if there even is a next game
He might be dead.
And also, I mean, what the fact there is, which is it exceeded expectations, which hopefully implies that they had realistic expectations for what a smaller scope game is going to do.
But, you know, they had quite the expectations for Borderlands, you would assume, right?