Yea, I think it's definitely going to be interesting to see how the story pans out.
Somehow I don't think this would have been anywhere near as bad had EA not been complete tards.
If Microsoft want to throw millions into advertising in the UK then it's hardly surprising. The funny thing is though, Sony have done little to no advertising and they're still competing quite happily.
I also find it comical that a problem with the English church could impact worldwide sales so significantly.
This guy is an amateur journalist and an attention seeking moron. He's got the attention, but now his site has zero credibility.
That is masterful. xD
Come now, wouldn't you rather they spent time on games like Sigma Harmonics than AAA titles? Obviously they think so.
You have a point. :)
Haha, I think he might be looking for something a bit more constructive. ;)
Good thing I covered both with the picture. ;)
These have been on sale for like a month.
They're all part of the same mythos. The three games all take place in the same world, just at different times.
It's probably Japan only in 2009, but North America might see it towards the end of the year.
Quit complaining?
I agree. I just don't see why people think it's going to be this revolutionary thing.
I know plenty of people with iPhones and none of them would even consider buying games, because they're so rubbish. Is there potential? Perhaps, but by the time that potential is realised, one of the actual gaming hardware companies will have already produced something which beats it.
Unfortunately, I don't think Square Enix can be blamed for this, as it's being produced by Dengeki Magazine (to the best of my knowledge).
Well done for being 2 weeks late.
Maybe because neither of those games were developed by Square Enix.
You could, if you were in the game. ;)
Maybe they'll make a Dissidia II with many more characters in if this is successful.
Are they hoping it will entice all those idolmaster fans to buy the game? xD