It's most likely from Nintendo fans trying to hype one of the few good WiiU exclusives, I doubt a lot of these people talking about this one are really fans of the franchise.
Being a fan of niche games, I can see how this is annoying can be annoying, but look at it this way, at least a franchise that normally wouldn't get the publicity it deserves is getting noticed.
Maybe, If nintedo looses their arrogant attitude and starts actually hearing what gamers and developers want instead of marching to their own drum, they may be able to make the WiiU appealing.
Ever heard of this thing called selling? If a game sells well, most likely developers are going to make a sequel, regardless of the quality of the first one, mind blowing I know.
I wouldn't be so closed minded about it either, the first Neptunia game sucked, but the second and third one were actually decent games.
Despite the small install base, JRPGs have been doing well on the Vita, You'd think they also take that into consideration.
Well hopefully they will at least allow a different publisher to bring these games over (Like they did for Time and Eternity)
My favorite exclusives would have to be, in order.
1: Yakuza 4
2: Ni No Kuni
3: Demon's Souls
4: Tales of Graces F
5: Disgaea 4
6: Infamous 2
7: Ratchet and Clank Future Tools of Destruction
8: Valkyria Chronicles
9: Metal Gear Solid 4
10: Yakuza 3
Before you talk about a franchise, you probably to at least play a game in said franchise, otherwise other wise you will end up spouting some ignorant BS.
You know like you just did with the Yakuza. Anyone who actually played a game in the , yes revolutionary, Yakuza series could tell you never actually played a Yakuza game.
Purely by having the Ryu Ga Gotoku studio, Sega is the number one Japanese developer.
So they are using elements from the Mana Khemia spin off series Well that's certentently promising. Mana Khemia 1 had some of the strongest writing from Gust, while Mana Khemia 2 had the best gameplay of the Ateiler games
I'v played. Both games also had time limits, but they were implemented far better than by what we've seen in the PS3 Atelier games.
Don't think I've been this excited for a new Ateiler game since Rorona
Hope when we get this in the west we will also get a copy of Mana Khemia 2, and they get rid of the strict time limits.
You can get this gem on the PSN store as a PS1 classic.
Hey more conspiracy theories from you, seriously you try to connect almost everything to anti-Nintedo sentiments.
Most people are ignoring these because the just don't care about Monster Hunter in general, it's a niche franchise here in the west. The fanbase in general just isn't that big.
Needless to say this has my support. Yakuza 5 must make it to the west.
I would also encourage other people who want help more to go to the official Yakuza forum on Sega's website and join in on the conversation
Looks like just Neptunia Victory for me this week.
So it's the cancled DLC for The Third. Well hopefully they will ad enough content to justify renaming it to 4.
Wow, this review was horrible. Nowhere douse come close to justifying the score, Hell one could say it even contradicts the score with the praise the gameplay grts.
Down voted.
When I first saw this, the first words that regretted where Yakuza 5 Western Release, for a moment I got really excited.
Still a good read, I'm sure Yakuza fans can get this glorious game released in the west.
Definitely going to be getting Neptunia Victory and Atelier Ayesha day one. May have to wait a week or two, but I'll also be getting Gears of War. I'll probably end up renting Bioshock Infinate and Tomb Raider late in the month.
I doubt Sega would want to make Shenmue 3 without taking advantage if Shenmue's spiritual successor popularity. SO if it was ever made, it would be a multiplat game from the Ryu Ga Gotoku studio (assuming Sega would give this game the budget for a new engine.)
Every time a retailer offers a special deal on a console, it's reported here. It's the same for the VIta, Ps3, 360, 3DS, and will be the same for the PS4 and Next Xbox.
There is no hidden message the author of this story is trying to say about the system, it's purely meant to inform European gamers of a chance to save money.
Well to be fair, The Last Story isn't a first party game either.