There's no physical game in the package though, he'd need to create a NA PSN account.
That'd definitely be nice. Shenmue and Skies of Arcadia are at the top of my list for glossy HD updates.
Agreed wholeheartedly. I have much fonder memories of playing shoulder-to-shoulder in the arcades against friends and strangers or firing up four-player bouts of Goldeneye and Perfect Dark than I do of any online game I've played over the years.
Online is convenient, for sure, but it's not the same as playing in the same room as friends.
Agreed. I'm pretty on the fence myself.
There's so much more to this than I expected.
Good to know.
Likewise, reminds me a lot of Level-5's work, and that's certainly never a bad thing.
My body is ready for Bioshock.
I really have to get around to picking this up. I enjoyed the hell out of Project Murai, and this looks worlds better.
I agree, but author isn't debating the success or number indie games or smaller studio developed 2D releases though, but rather asking if the Big 3 should put a focus on 2D, sprite-based games. I do think he should have maybe phrased his headline a bit differently.
If nothing else the timing is right. Between this and Yomawari: Night Alone handheld horror fans are going to have plenty of scares to keep them on edge this Halloween season.
I love how each character has their own playstyle.
This beats walking around in circles.
Just picked up my copy, gonna make use or this.
Gangsta - I'd put it right up there with 2K2 and '98.
Not to mention the game looks much better in action than in off-screen videos or screens, and I say this as one of the ones who complained like mad about the visuals after the game's debut last year. The animations are gorgeous while still true to the 2D classics, and little touches like the texture of each combatant's clothing and vibrant Super Climax Moves all look great. The game also features some of the most eye catching and animated backgrounds the series has seen in ages (much ...
Without a doubt. As a longtime fan of the series I was fully prepared to be disappointed, but KOFXIV has blown away my expectations.
The music in XIV is solid, and the new version of Esaka is awesome.
Honestly, I'd add Lords of Shadow 2 to the list. That was a huge disappointment.
Honestly, with how good SMTIV was I had my doubts they could make an expansion to the story that's just as good, but man, they sure did.