The team behind the upcoming sequel to Ore no Shikabana o Koete Yuke (俺の屍を超えてゆけ) has started a development blog called "The Road to the Sequel." Since its announcement at the Tokyo Game Show last fall, not a single word had been said (until today) about the PlayStation Vita title, which will be the first new "OreShika" (俺屍) game since the original was released for the PlayStation in 1996. According to their first post, however, the team at Sony Computer Entertainment hopes that regular updates will help to ease any worries that were created by their six months of silence.
The Japanese branch of Sony Computer Entertainment today revealed the latest batch of “Playstation the Best” video games for the Playstation 3 and PSP.
I'm not a fan of the yellow and white, it looks like some no-name food you'd buy at the supermarket.
Over My Dead Body was a great RPG on the PS1 that will now be receiving a full sequel on the PS Vita. The original game centered around a family of demon slayers who were cursed to live only two years on their journey to stop this affliction.
I... Have never heard of this game... But after some quick research... I have found almost nothing.
But from the Gameplay trailer, basic story details and seeing the art, I am interested in it. Will keep my eye of it!
me either.. More RPGs are always welcomed tho.. Hell more games from any genre are..
Fail they should have given a better game its long awaited sequel like The Legend of Dragoon 2 because it definitely has a bigger fan base and would make more money.
Andriasang.com: "Sony Computer Entertainment has set a final release date of November 10 for Ore no Shikabane wo Koeteyuke. The game will be priced ¥4,980 in standard form and ¥3,800 in download form."
I so hope SCEA will not let this awesome game stay only in Japan. Because if it is true that a sequel will happen I want to be able to play the first one.
Also the game looks beautiful & I so want to try the game. I would even be fine if the only way the game can come out of Japan is if it comes out on a Vita disc instead of the PSP.
So I hope this game sell really well in Japan & the game will not stay only in Japan.
Wish sony would localise the PSP one and at least pt it onto the PSN