From the article, "Grasshopper Manufacture’s Goichi “Suda51″ Suda recently got a lot of people excited at the 2013 Taipei Game Show when he suggested that the developer was “undecided” when it would come to a Vita port of Killer is Dead. The thought of the forthcoming PS3 and Xbox 360 game also showing up on the Vita probably hadn’t even occurred to a lot of gamers. However, the idea is now out there and the more I think about it, it’s a really good one. It’s one that everyone involved with Killer is Dead should consider because it appearing on another platform could benefit the developer, Sony and Vita owners."
Killer is Dead arrived a decade ago, and despite not receiving a sequel stands-up as a unique work from SUDA 51.
Goichi Suda (Aka Suda 51) is a peerless developer, renowned for the making of some of the most unique games. Here are the best ones to date.
Peerless?
I’ve always heard his games have repetitive portions. I appreciate unique and creative games, but repetition dilutes even the greatest games (ie Arkham Asylum).
Shadows of the damned was pretty wild. That and lollipop chainsaw are the only ones ive played but I’d give it to SoTD.
During a panel at Momocon, Grasshopper Manufacture founder Goichi "Suda51" Suda talked about possible Switch ports of his games.
He should. Although I'd like to see something new from him. Or how about Shadows of the Damned 2?
Agree, and if possible they should release it in summer so there would not be too much competition. I'd buy it
only if people are willing to buy it. If not, I will concentrate mainly on the console release. GM is barely surviving in this industry because gamers are unaware of its existence. Blinded by AAA titles, so people are missing out on some games that tend to be underlooked.
I would probably play the game on my Vita, then I would on my Home consoles. As of lately that is how it's been with a new Job and school.