|
Post by Death Eye on Sept 29, 2013 6:34:56 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Indigo on Sept 29, 2013 6:58:57 GMT
How many game series have they ruined, again? Devil May Cry, for one of the most horrible series deaths ever. Lost Planet 3, now just another shooter series. And I don't even have to mention Mega Man, do I? They've disappointed so much with Mega Man (and blamed it on the super hyped fans that reached their petition quota later on, all for what?) that it... Actually is funny in a depressing way. Monster Hunter 4... Drastically changed, arguably for better or for worse, but then again, there's not even any plans for an English release of that major numbered release here in the West. There's plenty more... I'm not surprised their income is so low, also considering how many 'rereleases' they make. So, on another topic... Or sub-topic? Been waiting for Phantasy Star Online 2 since the middle of last year when they announced its western release early Q1 2013. The only thing we hear since then, was just two or three months ago. Sorry, but this game has been delayed. Uh... Please, is that a joke? This has also come up, but it's an article that can only be taken with a grain of salt: www.tssznews.com/2013/09/19/source-pso2-fully-localized-but-unlikely-for-the-west/Ah well... Some translators have already made PSO2 very near 100% translated, down to the story, so us baka gaijins will always have that. Still, shame, Sega.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2013 10:56:01 GMT
If they listened to fans, set realistic expectations and served the niche audiences every once in a while capcom would probably be doing a lot better. Here's hoping someone competent gets hold of their better IPs if they ever go bankrupt.
In other news, not sure if anyone saw this but Sega brought Atlus. I don't think anything else about Atlus' current schedules and game releases are changing but even so, it happened.
|
|
|
Post by Stove on Sept 29, 2013 14:22:47 GMT
If they listened to fans, set realistic expectations and served the niche audiences every once in a while capcom would probably be doing a lot better. Here's hoping someone competent gets hold of their better IPs if they ever go bankrupt. In other news, not sure if anyone saw this but Sega brought Atlus. I don't think anything else about Atlus' current schedules and game releases are changing but even so, it happened. Dahak.
Also, I only recently found out Hudson was bought out. This is the reason for Mario Party 9? ...that's just wrong.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2013 17:05:09 GMT
If they listened to fans, set realistic expectations and served the niche audiences every once in a while capcom would probably be doing a lot better. Here's hoping someone competent gets hold of their better IPs if they ever go bankrupt. In other news, not sure if anyone saw this but Sega brought Atlus. I don't think anything else about Atlus' current schedules and game releases are changing but even so, it happened. Dahak.
Also, I only recently found out Hudson was bought out. This is the reason for Mario Party 9? ...that's just wrong.I'm not sure what you mean. Is Mario Party 9 going to be the last MP by Hudson, and is that why Namco is developing the next smash brothers?
|
|
|
Post by Stove on Sept 29, 2013 18:15:05 GMT
Dahak.
Also, I only recently found out Hudson was bought out. This is the reason for Mario Party 9? ...that's just wrong. I'm not sure what you mean. Is Mario Party 9 going to be the last MP by Hudson, and is that why Namco is developing the next smash brothers? No, Mario Party 9 was made after Hudson was bought out.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2013 18:17:45 GMT
I'm not sure what you mean. Is Mario Party 9 going to be the last MP by Hudson, and is that why Namco is developing the next smash brothers? No, Mario Party 9 was made after Hudson was bought out.Ok, a bit of research clears everything up. No wonder the game was so different. Then again, I never played it.
|
|
|
Post by Stove on Sept 29, 2013 19:10:02 GMT
No, Mario Party 9 was made after Hudson was bought out. Ok, a bit of research clears everything up. No wonder the game was so different. Then again, I never played it. If you do, do it for the minigames. The luck that happens usually in the final stretch of the board is just stupid. Minigames are great, though if I'm gonna play a Mario Party it's usually 1, 3, or 6. Mostly 3.
|
|