But depending on what fans want, there is room to fit more games in between.
"This is the lesson of the innovator's dilemma."
Mix and match, maybe change the stats and look around - what say, Bethesda?
(Cue "Ride of the Valkyries".)
Creative director calls the recent fiasco "indeed hilarious".
Ubisoft will be focusing on the "ground gameplay that fans are familiar with".
Executive producer Mark Rubin says they "made it work" somehow.
Shinji Hashimoto assures us that "we treat every game we make the same".
Still a long, long way to go though, says director of developer relations Thomas Puha.
Get ready for a blast from the past.
Now partake in an endless war - with unlimited towers.
"We need to make Saints Row, not a game someone else is already making."
Also the "next-gen engine" part was quite funny.
Although the former's PC version will sell more than the latters.
Essentially no more drugged out Shaundi.
Claims are being made that Sub D is not optimized for use in games.
Complete freedom to fly and a new story campaign accompany the free to play PS3 exclusive.
Where all the cool kids work (idiots).
Square Enix casts "Legal Team". Critical hit!
