How does the localization-process work, what kind of games we can expect next to come over to us and why does a brave publisher still stands up for the creative games that get kind of buried under the big names of modern gaming industries. Ken Berry, executive vice president of XSEED Games took the time to answer some of our (PlanetVITA.de) questions in this regard.
We got some more informations about Corpse Party: Book of Shadows for the PSP, and Sumioni: Demon Arts for the PSVita. Take your time - here is the interview!
A console classic.
I did a IPS screen mod on a PSP i bought recently (broken screen Series 1000). PSP was £30 and the Screen was £20.
Loving it again! Really enjoying MGAcid2 and Valkyria Chronicles.
Highly recommend picking one up for cheap (1000 model) and doing the mod yourself.
Always remember a store near me getting a Japanese import several months before the UK release. And then getting one for Xmas with GTA LCS. Mad to think that was nearly 20 years ago
This was probably my favorite portable since the Gameboy color (and now SteamDeck). Was my childhood.
XBA says: There's plenty of horror content to experience in this remaster of a remaster of a remake.
Neil writes: "The original Corpse Party released in Japan way back in 1996. Some 25 years later though, it's finally made it to Europe, the Americas and, most notably, Xbox."
Judging by Berry's answers, they seem to be a pretty cool bunch and I really, really hope they get to localize Corpse Party: Book of Shadows.
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows just have to come over from japan. Considering Berrys response on the question, it sure seems likely though. Lets hope for the best!
Vita needs more games!
Please also consider Ragnarok Odyssey for NA release! There's a petition on the official Xseed board and judging by the amount of support, it will sell very well and it's the best thing since MH.
Nothing about Grand Knights History?