'Separate' projects are in fact two parts of one game, though may be distributed differently.
Konami has announced that a Silent Hill Transmission will take place on Thursday, May 30, at 4pm PT/7pm ET that will reveal game updates, a "deeper look at the film," and new merch. Join us at IGN to find out what's next for this beloved franchise.
This looks terrible. Capcom should have done the remake 😂 The animations and gameplay looks stiff.
Okay. I was saying before in another article how SH2 looked better than the last trailer, which is true but damn this looks rough as hell.
I wanted RE4 / Dead Space remake quality
Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid publisher Konami has reported record profits this year, driven largely by its video games and amusements.
Hanzala from eXputer: "Contra: Operation Galuga is a classic revival done right, but why hasn't Konami done the same yet for the bigger and more popular Castlevania?"
Slowdown. Let them get these suikoden games done first. Alot of us are still waiting for those
well, the new C ontra was made by Wayforward, who have been taking sooooo many of these classic franchises and making new iterations of them. Imo they aren't very good at it. And I don't see operation galuga being a large enough success to possibly give them Castlevania.
"'Separate' projects are in fact two parts of one game, though may be distributed differently."
So...what...they are selling 2 parts of one game separately? So much confusion surrounds this(these?) title('s?)
Tanker Incident | Plant Incident
Virtuous Mission | Operation Snake Eater
Ground Zeroes | The Phantom Pain (Or vice versa)
At least, this is what I thought when Kojima said that both are in one game.
now you got me confused...kojima stop the trolling
Clarification = more confused lol
So it will be like Dead Rising 2 where they sell you the prequel or w/e leading up to it as a digital download and then they sell you the rest of the game (which is most of it) that tells you the rest.
If they're doing it like that then I'll pass on it altogether.