So basically make more generic cookie cutter games? I, for one, am glad they are making Muramasa and Little King's Story. I've been more interested in these games than any other games for a long time. Perhaps it is the company that HAS to change to survive, but it SHOULD be the gamers.
So you think Rune Factory would sell on the 360 and PS3? And Little King's Story? Don't joke.
Also, whenever people say they want Muramasa to come to the 360 or PS3 they inevitably follow it up with "...as a PSN or Live Arcade title"
There's no market for these games. True gamers appear to have died off last gen. What a goddamn shame.
Poor Marvelous ;_;
I bought Rune Factory Frontier, and it was great. I'm definitely getting Little King's Story and Muramasa. They look fantastic. I feel bad for Marvelous :(
The original Xbox's big black beast was just very uncomfortable to hold... and it was very heavy. It'd really tire out your wrist if you used it for too long.
The smaller controllers were a huge upgrade. It was still kind of uncomfortable and clunky, but those weren't really a "bad" controller.
Holy absolute hell. I cannot believe that the secret has not yet been found. It really intrigues me... but not enough to go off the deep end and try ridiculous stuff to acquire it :D
How can something be so well-hidden? And why can't someone just hack the game and find it?
This game is getting such mixed reviews. I don't know what to think. I'll probably rent it and then decide whether or not it's worth a buy from there.
I'm surprised that the original XBOX HUEG controller isn't on that list. It definitely should replace either the N64 controller or perhaps the 6-axis. The only reason I'd take points away from the N64 controller was because the analog stick wore out REALLY quickly. Otherwise its design was kind of wonky, but you never needed both the D-pad and the analog stick, so it wasn't a big deal. And damn was it comfy.
I was never a fan of the Sony controller. It's too small for me and hurt...
This article should be "The Downfall of Sonic Team" not "The Downfall of SEGA."
With the exception of Sonic Team, Sega's been doing fairly well the past few years.
I can completely understand people not liking No More Heroes. I absolutely love the game, but there are lots of aspects of it that are very lacking, and the game may be a complete turn-off to some people. I actually think that there are a lot of Wii games that may be like that.
They pretty much nailed many of the embarrassing parts, actually. I'm surprised they mentioned the Shadow Complex glitch. I seemed to be the only one that remembered it :/
Haha, oh Suda.
Future Shop? Over-pricing things? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Protip: That was sarcasm. They sold Wii Points cards for $25 a bit back. They might still be doing it actually.
I didn't. I got the impression that the guys actually tried to create a good game, and not just crap shovelware, but I thought that it was probably gonna be bad.
For what price? Full retail? Like hell that would happen. And this isn't a budget title. It can't afford to sell for $15 on PSN or Xboxlive.
Seriously, the only reason people are saying it should come to Xboxlive or PSN are because it's a 2-D title. That's just so stupid. Just because it's 2-D doesn't mean it's a cheap or worse game than any 3-D game. In fact, it's one of the few titles that I actually can't wait for.
Reggie said that SMG2 was gonna be more challenging. Miyamato said "not particularly."
Wii breaks sales records, and yet...
"WII NEEDS A PRICE CUT!"
Dreamcast fanboys are the worst kinds of fanboys. The system's line-up wasn't even that special, and yet they act like the console is God's golden piss.
I weep for the lack of Mercury Meltdown Revolution on this list.
How would putting these games on PSN be a good idea? They aren't cheaply-made budget games, or anything. If they did this, it'd seem like they were really scrounging for change. How shameful.