If a ten-year-old who just started training pokemon can seriously upset your plan for world domination, you're doing something wrong, Team Rocket.
Capcom is updating Games For Windows Live (GFWL) titles on Steam to once again make them available for purchase on the digital storefront.
In a time when Rockstar has forgotten everything else except GTA and RDR, it's about time the developer got back to some of its gems.
Wonder what happened to the leaked medieval game that they were working on ... hope that's still on going and gets released sometime after GTA VI
Seeing as how it's been like 12yrs between releases, i don't think taking even more time is a good decision for the series
So make one GTA every human generation instead of every other console generation?
Come on...
Krafton CEO : 'It's a team that should be encouraged to create something new and continue their journey.'
Original title : 'We don't think Hi-Fi Rush 2 is going to make us money:' Krafton CEO says Tango Gameworks acquisition is about legacy
I’m wonder if Microsoft fully sold the Hi-Fi Rush IP. They kept the publishing rights of the original game. I don’t even understand why the IP was sold. MS could have had another of its menagerie of studios do another Hi-Fi game, despite such a thing being unlikely.
Compared to later antagonist teams, Team Rocket are the only ones who are openly, unabashedly evil, with later teams believing they were doing the right thing, or at least putting up a similar facade.
On the other side of the coin, their motives are far more mundane compared to later teams until Team Skull — they're straight up the Yakuza in their operations.
At no point in the original game canon is controlling a legendary Pokémon their goal, which contributes to them seeming less menacing in the grand scheme of things. However in many anime and manga they are involved in either creating or trying to tame Mewtwo which gets adapted in the later Team Rainbow Rocket.
In fact Team Rainbow Rocket is the most formidable enemy group in the entire series