Considering I came in looking for a cinematic action title with a strong story, I got what I wanted.
You have to sign a contract in order to sell new video game titles. You can be fined thousands of dollars for breaking street date for each title sold or have your ability to carry the product taken away from you.
This is taken VERY seriously by the industry.
Halo: Master Chief Collection is an utter failure and a broken mess. How did that affect Microsoft?
Point being, one game is not going to break a company like Sony, Microsoft, or Nintendo.
Meh.
I buy my consoles to play games. If I need media services I'll buy a suitable device, use my television, or use my PC.
So long Team Ninja. You won't be missed.
Otaku, I am confused why someone disagreed with you. That is the actual date for Fire Emblem.
Regardless, with dates that close while there may have been some inspiration, it's unlikely they had any time to copy.
Langrisser began in 1991 on the Genesis as Warsong.
Or Bobbi Lancaster the golfer?
Or Renee Richards the tennis player?
PixelGate,
You mean like Fallon Fox, the transgender woman that is a MMA fighter and fights other women?
Still better than AC Unity.
Transgender women are women, period.
That was disappointing. Here's to hoping Amazon cancels mass duplications.
It was when Resident Evil 4 was created as an action title that the Resident Evil series lost its luster.
The only one on the list that seems possible is Battlefront.
The other four titles have had extensive betas, videos, and hands-on demos.
I'm a regular on Smite and I can only see this as a positive. I am curious if servers will be cross platform?
6GB of RAM? Do they make gaming PC's with less? I've had at least 8GB for almost a decade.
Everyone, please fund this man. Also, fund everyone else that tries to do this as well.
This way I can have the last one in existence and it will be worth more than all of them put together.
I'm sure some people are having issues, but none here.
Only 36 million? For 80 different titles that is pretty horrible.