
Tecmo's Quantum Theory is an intense third-person shooter with a few interesting twists, including the inclusion of a partner-in-crime who can slice 'n dice with the best of 'em.
The Director for the game, Makoto Shibata, was nice enough to take the time and provide some answers.

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Every battle royale and soulslike. Every cartoony live service game with dancing

Many of the AAA out on the market today have garnered themselves millions of loyal fans and millions of dollars in revenue. But what if you can’t afford these $60 beauties, or perhaps are looking for something…different? These five video games are the generic store brands of the video game world. Just be warned — your mileage may vary.

The author intentionally plays bad video games for your twisted amusement. Tonight's Episode: Quantum Theory.
with Quantum Theory, I played the demo and was not impressed. I felt like they were trying to mix Gear of War with Lost Planet, and didn't do either very well. May be someone who never played either would have a blast with it though.
I followed this game forever until I finally came out. I got it and loved every bit of it. Originally supposed to be a PS3 exclusive. It got horrible reviews and I didn't understand any of them. They must've been playing a different game then me!
But Koei jumped into development and screwed it up as well.
if I were him I would hide under a rock somewhere
"Lastly, it seems like everyone wants to know when we can expect the next Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. Do you have any details you can share?"
I wonder if the whole Q&A was for that question? :p