I wonder how long the PC release has been delayed in order to get a simultaneous console release. Kinda scummy for those PC players who supported them from the beginning.
Almost everything anime has a summer beach episode/chapter. Pretty old at this point.
Gamestop did the same thing with Xenoblade somewhat. They had exclusive publishing rights, so they opened and sold their new copies as "old" and "rare" in order to jack up the price past MSRP.
Literally one of, if not the worst, company you can deal with when it comes to buying games.
The original DS had built-in VOIP and direct invites (through crappy friends codes). The nonsense with the Switch phone app is just insane. There's no way this is just a temporary rollout; why would you make a phone app if its eventually going to be unused and VOIP and invites available on the Switch itself? The answer is you don't.
Wii U managed to outsell it 2:1 though.
I absolutely hate handhelds but Monster Hunter forces me to get one over and over. Thank god for World.
Please have co-op ala old Sims consoles releases.
Voice actor's strike
Definitely what this games needs, more costumes.
This so hard. Ubisoft seems to have missed the point of an open world and just gone for "bigger is better, rite guyz?"
What, you don't like H-Cup titties on 12 year old girls?
One hundred more per continent.
It's never Nintendo's fault according to n4g.
Apparently this is too difficult of a concept for most retail stores.
You'd think Nintendo would have started preorders months ago and not two months before release, you know, to gauge how many they'd have to produce? But nah, all logic goes out the window when it comes to Nintendo.
I remember playing Monster Hunter on the PS2 with randoms AND friends just fine without the need for phone apps. So no, it's a bigger mess than even PS2's network.
@Venox
Do you really expect me to list every single decent game out of Japan? The fact is the majority isn't as good as Persona, Gravity Rush or Nioh.
Anime boobs for otakus to ogle. Pretty much 80% of what comes out of Japan these days. We still have great games like Nier and Persona coming out of Japan, but the majority of the Japanese developers are aiming straight for the otaku audience who are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for collectors editions, figurines and dakimakura.
I loved the original Cyber Sleuth, but I don't think I could stand going through horribly the bland dungeons again for what looks to be just a minor side story spun off of the original game. I'd rather get a full-fledged sequel with a bigger budget.
The problem with marketing Japanese-developed games is that game shelves are lined with trash developed by C-Tier Japanese devs like Gust, Idea Factory, and a lot of NIS titles. So average Western gamers see a flood of just awful titles that drown out the few gems that come along and just give up on them completely. It doesn't help that the few God-Tier developers of past generations like Konami and Capcom have been pretty much utter trash lately, and that it takes Square Enix 10 years to...
Take it from Niantic and give it to any other reasonably sane developer and you could get a lot of the original playerbase back.