I'd much prefer a sequel/successor to Dragons Crown.
Looking forward to it. Going to have to dodge and weave through any spoilers this week like a professional boxer.
If they can improve on the fun everyone had with the first game and not introduce shitty gatcha or microtransaction mechanics beyond what the original game had it may actually have some legs. Vindictus was great fun back in the day.
The game plays really well. I wish the storyline unfolded more like how the Blazblue story did.
I'd watch this but Im on a media blackout for this game. Will learn everything once I play it.
I've honestly seen more people ask for Code Vein 2 or God Eater 4 though.
Nice. I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
Remaking games with a fresh coat of censorship I bet.
Didn't even have to click on the thumbnail to know it was Kotaku.
Should have added *from the 90s. The Hollywood movies nowadays kinda suck.
Nice, this is the actual release I've been waiting for.
Pawns don't get impatient when you step away for a break. People do. I like playing at my own pace.
They desperately need a system seller and are fully intent on bundling the game with their PS5s that nobody wants to try and get the lions share of buyers before the game is ultimately released on PC where the majority of players want to play it.
Of course.
But only female.
Yeah just gonna wait for the PC version.
Looking good! Its got that Armored Core feel to it. Should add some extra unique feature that sets it apart and give it a real identity though.
Jurnos dont like 16 because it doesn't "tow the line".
And those type of people end up being the biggest problem. People who spend hundreds of dollars on gachas, youtube 'influencers' who normalize it to make it look like its okay...those smooth brained easily influenced masses that just purchase with their brains off are the ones that would be the cause of NFTs poisoning the industry and further ruining it beyond what they've already brought in.
Too bad all their games are poisoned from the start by gacha mechanics. Any game with those features are a hard pass.
@ Popsicle
I think your right on the nose with how much tipping has become rampant. Instead of it being a relationship directly between the customer and the developer or employee, it now has a middle man ingrained in the system. DoorDash is one example. It ends up becoming a metric where the company can measure 'just how much more money you are willing to part with' before raising the price on the main product.