Chad
Scott Sommer
Well usually, when a developer releases a demo it is to promote the upcoming game that will come out in the next month maybe two. They would never release a demo if the game was coming out next year 6 months from now. Again usually. Not saying it couldn't happen, but it usually doesn't (a demo release a year before the game release I mean).
Now if this is a Demo of Ghostbusters the video game, then that means the game will come out this year at least. Why? because like said above it is unusual for a developer to release a demo if the game is coming out next year.
Agreed. It doesn't make sense to release a demo 6+ months before a game is scheduled to be released. Perhaps this was in the queue and nobody at Microsoft caught it? I could be very wrong, but I'm going to err on the side of logic until I hear something substantial.
Yeah, I think thats the safest best. Of course I'm also of the mindset that its best to keep our expectations low as to not be disappointed, though I don't discount that it could be ready for release in october or that there could be a demo tomorrow, I just don't expect it. I don't know why it would be in the queue though since even if it wasn't dropped by activision the demo wouldn't have been here until September, though it certainly does look like it was a mistake since it's not there anymore, question being in what way was it a mistake (just messed up or accidentally showed something that was supposed to be secret - highly doubt the latter).
We can all agree on one thing though and that's that things are confusing.