Nier, Street Fighter V, God Eater and Gravity Rush won't help PS4 in Japan either.
If it's PS4 exclusive how is there a PC version to compare it to?
Got to love "exclusives" that are on other platforms ...
I wouldn't want a male Samus and I don't want a female Link.
Square Enix's 2016 lineup for Vita is their best ever:
SaGa Scarlet Grace
Romancing SaGa 2
Final Fantasy Adventure
World of Final Fantasy
Hitman Go
Dragon Quest Builders
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Project Setsuna
I believe that's larger than their 3DS lineup.
Same.
Still available in NA https://store.playstation.c...
It's too late for XB1 in Japan. Very few retailers keep it and its game in stock anymore. It's like asking for a Vita turnaround in North America.
Their actions say otherwise.
Wrong post?
People always say this (remember Bayonetta 2?) and the truth is it doesn't really matter. The only games that have good legs in Japan are usually family titles and #FE isn't a family game. That's why it sold poorly on Wii U. The majority (not all) of its software and promotion has been aimed exclusively at families. The kind of people that would buy #FE don't own one and aren't going to buy one for only two new RPGs.
Someone at Sony must be really outraged that Vita outsold PS4 again.
They'll probably ditch PS3. Their games sell really well on Vita so it's obviously going to get Cold Steel 3.
In Japan it's published by From Software themselves, so they may not have had it at their booth. Then again, Level-5 publishes Ni no Kuni in Japan and it was there. Who knows!
Level-5 owns LBX, Inazuma Eleven, Fantasy Life, Layton and Yo-Kai Watch. They don't own Dark Cloud, Rogue Galaxy, Jeanne D'arc or White Knight Chornicles. The latter are all Sony IPs.
I hope it's not. The series will die if it is.
It's Inazuma Eleven or Layton. Level-5 doesn't own Dark Cloud or White Knight Chronicles. You also have to really stretch the definition of "popular" to fit either of those two in it. That's before the fact that I find it highly unlikely Level-5 is putting two, presumably large teams, on projects for a platform (because let's face it, Sony isn't going to fund a WKC or DC game for Vita) that sells little software in Japan.
Good to hear it's a success. I like to think every time something Vita related does well someone at Sony fumes.
Only 10% of the people that bought Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle came back for the sequel. Unreal.
Don't tag Vita if there's nothing for it in your article.