EDGE: "Our Japan correspondent takes a look at how this week’s announcement have been received in Sony’s homeland."
Lam is among the 120 characters available for recruitment in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. While she is one of the many straightforward recruits, a known bug may prevent players from recruiting her if certain conditions are met. Despite developers’ assurances of fixing the bug, some early access players still encounter issues with recruiting Lam despite attempting the standard method.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered players are ticked off by the game’s most recent patch, which censors in-game pin-up posters of Lara Croft.
This is why gaming is screwed. When people change things to fit someone’s agenda, it’s a slippery slope downhill.
tbh I dont see something like this as censorship. Does anyone else not find it strange for someone to stick pin ups of themsleves in a locker room?
Now of it was a pin up of some half naked firefighters it might make sense as Lara might like that, and if they removed that I would cry censorship. But removing pin ups of the main character, yeah I get it.
By the year 2030, this remaster collection will totally be changed and censored. Probably will remove Lara as a playable character. It's ridiculous. Glad that my family didn't buy this.
I still have Tomb Raider 2 PS1 as a memory.
It’s mentioned in the article, and it’s a point i 100% agree with, it’s the fact that they can censor a game after you buy it. That’s total bullshit.
Whilst it's an overreaction to say this has "ruined" the game, it's still problematic that this has happened post launch and for many, post-purchase.
I don't want someone to change a product for the worse after I've bought it. The same goes for implementing micro transactions after reviews.
I wonder why they did this? Nobody was kicking up a fuss as far as I'm aware.
Gary Green said: In a time where an enhanced, 3D remake of Final Fantasy III already exists, it’s hard to argue that Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster is the definitive version we were expecting. With Final Fantasy III already being the last in the series to be translated and make its way west, this is something of a slap in the face for the fans. Still, let’s not be disheartened. There may be many shortfalls in this edition of Final Fantasy III, however there’s no denying that this classic JRPG still holds some nostalgic value, even if it struggles to break away from its original hardware limitations.
It’s funny I’m seeing these articles about pixel remaster, and I just platinumed 1-4 within 8 days lol. I’ve been on FF5 for about a week now. Let’s just say 5 was the start of FF having content like crazy. I should have the plat within 2-3 days.
The game being an accurate represantation of the original was not a slap in the face to the fans. The 3D remasters looked like ass (visually) tbh.
If Sony ignores Japan, and MS comes out with some great content catered towards them, we could see some pullback in the land of the rising sun. Not enough to give MS the upper hand, but enough to give them the foothold they desperately need in the region.
ok lets get something straight vita is dead in japan, and no tv device will revive it. Monster hunter 4 will be the final nail in the coffin for that over priced system.
Listen to me well.
Which is the better strategy?
Cover ground on the place you have the most competition first and tending to the safe region a few months after, go all out on the least, leaving the hardest place to fight the competition till later, effectively lowering your overall potential sales?
Sony is not ignoring Japan and the PS4 is a Japanese console. I can guarantee you that in 1-2 years, the PS4 will start trotting out more and more Japanese 3rd party exclusives. Like this year with the PS3. 80% of their exclusives are Japanese and still have some Japanese exclusives coming out next year on the PS3, meaning they don't need to go ham in Japan initially. Plus, in Japan, the holiday season isn't the prime time for new consoles.
Sony has a good launch line up of exclusives that cater to Japan for that February 2014 date. If they rushed the games for Japan, it wouldn't be any better for them and if they just came out with BF4 and COD for launch, it would not go well at all.
Thats a given.
The Japanese people have already been known to buy small electronic devices over big ones.
If memory serve correctly, during the 80s gaming console had to be designed a bit smaller than the American version to fit the Japanese taste.
Still today, the Japanese people taste haven't changed much, they still like to buy small devices over big ones.
Vita TV has the potential to outsell ps4 x1 wii u even the ps2 and wii.
it is cheap enough to convince non gamers of its worth as a netflix and hulu player, then with the playstation tv network this could also be a way to serve as Sony's cable box.
NostraGerbil predicts in 7 years it will have sold 183million Vita Tvs worldwide.