they're doing X because the ten year anniversary is either this year or the next.
It's a weird question to answer (for myself, anyway). I thought FFXII was a well-made game, yet I don't really acknowledge it as a main-series FF game. It belongs in that strange Ivalice Alliance category. So yes and no.
i'd say the disco dude from wind waker well outranks most of the characters on this list. either way, fun story
They were forced to halt production due to staff taking time off for medical conditions, caring for family members, taking care of finances ect. So releasing a full game of content was their way of making up for delaying DLC.
This sounds like a very well executed visual novel/adventure game. Certainly plan to check this out in the future. Well done.
Well asked friend. I can certainly understand the concern gamers might have towards Capcom these days.
However it's worth sharing something I caught a couple of weeks ago. In an interview with one of MvC3's producers, he mentioned that working on Ultimate rather than DLC was due to complications caused by Japan's tsunami/earthquake disaster from earlier this year. With this in mind, and the large amount of hate from the fanbase that Ultimate has spawned, I highly ...
yang's stupid daughter, out of nowhere. still neat
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"I’d like to see what we have get better and I’d like better online infrastructure; a lag-free society, so people could really test their own limits and not be hampered by the technology."
This is a very good attitude to have when considering their Western audience. Unlike the massive community in Japan, there's not a large demographic for fighting games in North America. Yet there's enough current that we have prospective competitors who have no way to beco...
I think there will be a certain demographic of Final Fantasy fans who will want to play this. We expected quite a bit from Final Fantasy XIII, and I think fans are still hoping for a well made, next gen installment and see possibility in the sequel. It's a second chance for the developers to present the game the way they'd originally intended to, using the feedback and mistakes from the first game.
This is an interesting comment. I'd certainly agree that FFXIII and it's sequel are playing towards a western taste in games. Yet I recall reading that the game was better received in Japan than in the states.
I wonder if they might be trying to create a transition using Western style design for their Japanese consumers.
By successful I mean in regards to community opinion. I have no doubt that people will buy it, and that's what I'm trying to draw attention to. People already have a horrible opinion from XIII, which in retrospect looked like a legitimate game before the released, and you expect people to feel skeptical.
On the other hand, I read SE had serious development issues with design and whatnot. Yet if this game's a fluke, what does that say about SE? Know what I mean?
Megaman has been obsolete and dead since Megaman X3. So yes, Capcom doesn't give a fuck about Megaman because there is nothing else they can do with the series. Resident Evil is a series that will A) sell and B) give the developers a chance to do something new with what they think has potential. Besides that, they're a bit preoccupied contributing to the reviving fighting game scene; which contains the fans they actually do care about.
It's not that Capcom isn'...