A very solid title indeed.
Lots of promise, too bad. :(
To be honest, I pretty much felt the same.
Star Wars: The Old Republic was mentioned in the previous article. Don't worry, it wasn't forgotten.
It'll come soon, just not soon enough. :(
Well, Saito is semi-established. He's worked with Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile in the past, as he was quick to point out.
Amicable Square Enix discussions are always some of the best on n4g, I find.
The future is looking pretty bright.
I don't know, if people knew Nomura was involved with Nier it would have instantly increased the hype around the game and perhaps given people faith that the game might actually be good. Cavia haven't exactly got a great track record when it comes to producing good games.
-> Meant to be a reply to 3.2
Smash Bros ey? Sounds interesting.
It's being developed by Cavia, yes, but it's being produced by Square Enix.
It's a double edged sword really. Square Enix will probably think twice about doing any major innovations now with Dragon Quest, as they'll be worried about losing their audience.
It sets a dangerous precedent.
Just wait, they'll change those enemies now. :p
Sounds like one for the old skool gamers.
Controversial that they made God a man. :p
Before E3 it was kinda under the radar for most people, but I think quite a lot of people are really excited for it now.
I don't think so, I could be wrong though.
Based on this, yea. It's probably going to become like the WWE games.
Yea, definitely. Before playing the game I can safely say I didn't really care much about the UFC. However, now I'm actually interested in the real thing.
We should get ahold of Rockstar, a worthy spinoff I think.