If this series wants better western success it can’t keep treating western audiences like second class citizens
DQXI S releasing the same time in every region is a nice start
I wish Elite Beat Agents came back
“ This will be the first No More Heroes release on a non-Nintendo platform.”
Expert journalism right there. It’s almost like No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise doesn’t exist
That makes Assassin’s Creed the 12 most successful gaming franchise right after Final Fantasy and before Madden & Sonic the Hedgehog
Switch is on a similar sales trajectory within the range of PS1, PS2, DS, Wii & PS4 and all those platforms sold over 100 million. Why wouldn’t Switch also follow suit?
Because Ubisoft is all about services
If it can come to Vita it can come to Switch
When were they ever the sole point in buying a console
Even with the likes of Dragon Quest XI, PS3 is still closing the gap
@ kernel
Japan is the country with the second highest amount of PS4 units sold. If that’s not what does that say about every other individual country worldwide?
People who ask this are almost as embarrassing as the people who asked who Richter Belmont was
Super Mario 3D World
This is going to continue happening until there becomes heavier sentences for this behavior
Why is this even a debate? Anytime a game has a verbal tutorial on a PlayStation game, they always say the “X” button, never the cross button. Is Sony really trying to say all those audio tutorials were actually using the wrong terminology?
What people don’t seem to understand is that now that the entire game will be voice acted, videos like these hilarious as they are will soon become irrelevant
https://m.youtube.com/watch...
How does FFII continue to escape the moniker as the worst mainline Final Fantasy title?
This’ll be the second time SNK, Bandia Namco, Square Enix and Capcom were involved in a crossover together
The score is currently 3-0, soon to be 4-0
It’d be interesting if they did PS4 vs X360 in US along with XO vs PS3 in US charts
This author doesn’t seem to take into account that what separates PlayStation Now from other game subscription services is that it also offers quarterly and annual models instead of just solely monthly plans like every other similar service.
Xbox Game Pass & Stadia: $10 monthly
PlayStation Now: $10 monthly
Uplay+: $15 monthly
Xbox Game Pass & Stadia: $30 monthly
PlayStation Now: $25 monthly
Uplay+: $45 month...