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God Eater 3 Review: The Gold Standard For Porting Games To Nintendo Switch - TheGamer

God Eater 3 for the Switch is a great example of how to port games from the PC and console to lesser powered hardware while improving on the original.

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Snipurr1740d ago

The ports to these games are always on point. I remember playing God Eater Resurrection on the PS Vita, and wow did it run and look good on there.

TheGamez1001739d ago

Resurrection was a perfect port. GE2 however....

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Playasia Deals: Dragon Marked for Death, The Persistence, Subnautica, and more

Playasia has a number of physical games on sale this week.

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First Studio Is Giving Former NieR and The Last Story Devs a Comeback

Cavia, Feelplus, and Artoon members are now part of Marvelous’ First Studio and worked on Monster Hunter Stories, Daemon X Machina, and God Eater 3.

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Tencent Becomes Majority Owner of Marvelous Inc and Xseed Games

Tencent will own 20% of the game studio behind God Eater 3, Daemon X Machina, Story of Seasons (formerly Harvest Moon), and Senran Kagura.

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Sonyslave31424d ago

Damn China not freaking playing idk if this good or bad.

LOGICWINS1424d ago

Can you explain for the laymen (me) why this is bad?

LightofDarkness1424d ago

Chinese censorship laws forbid a great deal of content and subject matter that western and Japanese markets are accustomed to.

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yellowgerbil1424d ago

No amount of money is worth selling out to the Chinese in an industry where they censor things so badly that there is only like 10 games available on the Chinese Playstation store.

Rangerman12081424d ago

That reminds me of the time they banned Devotion from Steam just for a winnie the pooh easter egg.

TheColbertinator1423d ago

It turns out the world's most powerful Communist autocrat is just a snowflake.

rainslacker1423d ago

Tencent owns so much of the industry now, and they don't censor games outside of China beyond what is done because of these crazy standards which localization companies, or console makers, or publishers themselves would do otherwise.

It's also not like Marvelous and Xseed haven't been criticized heavily for censoring their games outside Japan for quite some time now anyways.

yellowgerbil1423d ago

What you said amounts to one of those crazy women trying to marry a serial killer behind bars, "I know he hurt other women, but he hasn't hurt me so I love him".

rainslacker1423d ago

And how has Tencent hurt you, or what have they done that has you concerned?

Seems that might be worth mentioning, because otherwise, what you said originally amounts to, "I have no reason to hate them except they're Chinese, and I'm irrational." I mean, unless you are talking about that extremely exaggerated example you gave, which isn't true, and the censorship has more to do with local requirements more than it does Tencent doing it.

I know there are things out there you could cite, because I'm well aware of who Tencent is, and what they've done, but most of that is within China itself.

yellowgerbil1423d ago

let me ask you this. Would you support Microsoft or Sony if they had ties to the kkk? Would you support Nintendo if they had ties to Isis? Would you support Rockstar if it had ties to Scientology?
Probably not, same goes for a company owned by the Chinese government. Have nothing against Chinese people, but their government and by extension the companies within its borders, yeah.

RazzerRedux1423d ago

@yellowgerbil

lol....Microsoft and Sony already have a ton of ties to the Chinese government.

rainslacker1422d ago

Probably not, but realistically, I'm sure you can find investors in any major company that have ties to some screwed up organization. Tencent is a privately held company in China. They tow the communist china line because they have to, and may have a vested interest in doing so. I dunno.

But, my philosophical ideals against blatant hatred or offensive groups is a lot different than my views on companies that operate within political regimes that I dont agree with.

I dont have anything against the companies within china. If you can show something that supports that they are directly linked to the chinese government, either completely controlled by, or they control the government, then by all means, I'm willing to hear it.

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BlackIceJoe1424d ago

This is disappointing news, because I try to stay away from Tencent.

Cmv381424d ago

at this rate it'll be easier to stay away from oxygen

Double_O_Revan1423d ago

Sorry to say, but they bought that too.

ifrit_caress1424d ago

Any breathing human being should stay away from Tencent.

Rangerman12081424d ago

At this point, the entire gaming industry is just gonna be a battle of Tencent and NetEase on "who can own the most studios".

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