I can definitely see that. I'm digging the surreal elements, too. Almost reminds me of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter in that regard.
Yeah, it's definitely got some meat to it from the looks of things. IN any case, I'm eager to check it out.
Honestly, this looks to be the best one yet.
Lmao. A) they publish their own games, and their console games reside on the platform with by far the smallest install base. B) They lead in a category that has only two competitors. That's a whopping 50/50 chance at success. I'd hardly call that a massive accomplishment.
I want Nintendo to succeed badly, but let's not be silly.
Blackblades - It's a reference to a classic Neo Geo game, Blazing Star. :D
SEGA had a 4 billion dollar gaming empire (in 1994 dollars, no less) at their height. http://www.bloomberg.com/ne...
I really hope it doesn't, but the similarity to what SEGA did in the past is uncanny. I don't think they can survive another bungled console launch.
So basically It's rush on bath salts? Sounds like a good time!
Upgraded Codsworth looks fantastic!
Here's hoping, because the game looks like a blast.
Reminds me of the arcade classics of the '90s, and I like it.
Yeah, that's definitely one thing that caught my eye. Not sure if it delivers enough extra outside of the new pew pew though.
Dying to get my grubby mitts on this game.
I can't argue with that. Digging the Atlantean area.
It feels a lot more like one of the Fate games from NISA, honestly. It's just a shame the environments are so small and the fights with Trillion all seem to play out the same. Some much needed variety could make this game so much better.
Agreed wholeheartedly!
Yeah man, as a father myself they've spared me many headaches in the past.
Usually I think things like this are pretty gaudy, but this looks awesome.
If it's half as good as Transformers: Devastation then players will be in for a real treat.
Gust definitely hits it out of the park every time when it comes to interesting character designs.