There isn't one, really. But it doesn't change the fact they look like they belong in the roster of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Showdown: Tournament Fighters.
Really? I'm familiar with all of his work at Ancient, but I've only seen Noriyoshi Ohba credited with producing the games, and Yuzo playing the role of composer. And yeah, I know his sister did the character designs as well. Hell of a talented family!
That'd be awesome, but as he's just the man behind the game's music he's not quite the man for the job.
This headline needs more melodrama.
Nope, confirmation emails went out from NISA this afternoon. While releasing during the holidays is certainly a gamble for any game, this is about as niche as it gets. Anyone who considered getting Rodea in the past will likely still be grabbing it IMO. I don't think a November release will ultimately make a huge difference for Rodea.
Well said, man. Another product of Sega's post-Stolar era blunders.
I can't argue with that. It was fun for the brief time it took to play through,.
It was the most widely shared gripe about the game after it released. It's not exactly esoteric knowledge. I played on heroic and breezed through the game in that time, as did these folks. http://www.nowgamer.com/hal...
I'm sure countless N4Gers had similar experiences.
Yep. It was a fun game but the campaign was ludicrously short compared to previous entries in the series.
Even still, with Halo 4's campaign clocking in at a paltry 6 hours it's hard to be impressed by this revelation.
I'll definitely be doing the same. Gotta love NIS adding their special touch to all of these LE releases for other publishers. They're like a modern day Working Designs.
Can't wait for King's Quest!
Just a comment in reference to the report - HCG's piece doesn't even include the trailer this article is based on.
Don't look at me. I'm just in it for the Juggernog fridge!
At least they have a few more ambitious projects in the works they can fall back on.
Agreed wholeheartedly. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to be all piss and vinegar, but this is one genre that desperately needs some change.
Beautifully said. While he may not have always made the best decisions for the company, no one can argue that his heart wasn't in it. He was an industry icon and a passionate force that lent his talents to Nintendo as a developer and CEO, both with unrelenting energy and enthusiasm. He will be missed.
Now if you excuse me, I'm off to play some Balloon Fight.
The article has been edited accordingly. Thanks for the heads up!
The remake really is fantastic. The developers at BomberGames even added new sprites based on characters from the game's cover art as a special treat for fans. It's really an exceptional effort that every fan should play, cease & desist letters be damned.