Zenimax Online is not a part of Bethesda Softworks or Bethesda Studio. It's a completely different subsidiary of Zenimax.
Zenimax Online has nothing to do with Bethesda other than the two both being owned by Zenimax. They're two completely different subsidiaries that specialize in two completely different area.
I'll gladly buy that filth!
You're right.
Senran Kagura Burst + 3D Slider all the way up = Best thing ever!
Did you actually seek it out?
It's amazing how something like this can blow up to these proportions. I wonder what Nintendo was thinking when they put that into the game.
Blind trolling at it's peak.
Your name says it all.
You won't see that happen until Japanese gamers switch back to the console market. The Japanese market is becoming more about on the go gaming, consoles are riding in the backseat.
Companies like Square Enix are just trying to catch up to the latest trends.
There is a chance it won't be a total failure. Don't expect it to top any charts or break any records but they can at least do better than the 360 and the original Xbox.
If they sell at least 5 million this gen, it would be a decent achievement. That's more than double what the 360 did.
Don't know why you got disagrees. You are right, the real test is if momentum stays.
I remember when PS4 fans were whooping and hollering about PS4 pre-orders and how the PS4 was going to be #1 in Japan for months straight. It had a nice debut but it dropped quickly.
The same can happen to the XboxOne.
"There will not be any female assassins in this installation of Assassin's Creed. However, we are willing to explore the option in future titles"
That is all it takes.
This is exactly how I feel about it. It's just business.
If a company threw money at me to make a game or piece of content exclusive to their console, brand loyalty is the last thing I would worry about. They aren't trying to betray you and there is no reason you should feel that way.
Yeah.
It's Crystal Chronicles with a little Monster Hunter thrown in to the mix.
Too bad Lily Bergamo was canned for Let it Die.
It looked like it had real promise.
Can't wait. Hope this releases by the end of this year or early next year.
The 3DS's release list is looking kind of dry. The only games that have caught my eye is Yokai Watch 2, Persona Q, and Smash Bros. Hopefully Nintendo announces more.
If this releases soon, my 3DS will be getting a lot of use. Square needs to give us a trailer and release date already.
Shame on you!
You forgot to include Gravity Rush :o! Didn't come out in the past few months but it's worth checking out if you haven't already.
It depends.
Do you like indies and Japanese games? The Vita is the perfect handheld for you, you will drown in the amount of games that fit your taste and will have a backlog that stretches a mile.
Were you expecting tons of western first party and AAA games? If so, you wasted your money. You better cherish your copies of Uncharted: GA and Killzone because you won't see much of that anymore.
Yes, even 3DS sales are below expectations but you don't see Nintendo coming out and saying that they are lowering first party efforts and putting a larger focus on indies. They still support their hardware with first party games.
Yoshida came out and said that there will be less first party support. That is an extremely troubling statement. It may not flying off the shelves but they still have dedicated fans that expect decent support for the handheld.
'Tis a sad time for the Vita indeed.
Seriously, the only reason you are seeing these articles is because of Sony. Yoshida openly came out and said that the Vita will be getting less first party support and will be getting a bigger focus on indies, remote play, and PSNow.
It honestly makes me mad to read something like that. I don't really care for remote play or PSNow. I thought the Vita was going to get tons of AAA and first party support like the PS...
Does this guy understand what a first party game is? You will never see a good portion of those games on PC.
Back on topic: I was actually quite surprised when Dragon's Dogma was not released for PC. It was marketed towards a western audience and it would have had a good chance of doing well on the platform.
I still don't understand Sony's choice to decrease first part support and put indies on the front. I have no problem with indies but I did not pay $200 dollars just to play indie games.
Yoshida thinks that Vita owners don't want cinematic and AAA experiences, but he couldn't be anymore wrong. I loved games like Killzone!
I also don't care for PSNow, remote play, or ports.. I want exclusive handheld games built from the ground up for the Vi...