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Suda 51 Interview: No More Heroes 3 Boss Fuses Thanos, Venom, Joker, Open World Confirmed

Suda 51 has been at this for over 25 years and shows no signs of slowing down. Get the latest on No More Heroes III, Suda's horror collaboration with Swery, and more.

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KaiPow1633d ago

Open world, huh? Not gonna lie, I'm a little hesitant when I hear that from Suda.

Jackhass1633d ago (Edited 1633d ago )

Ideally we get something similar in scope/complexity to early Yakuza games -- here's hoping.

FinalFantasyFanatic1632d ago

Wasn't the first game kind of like that though, just very limited in size and where you could go?

Concertoine1632d ago

The open world in the first game was kind of an abstract joke or something. It was my least favorite part of the game but looking back, it is kind of funny how purposefully bad it was.

Chris_Wray1633d ago

Sounds like Suda, completely insane. I can't say I like the open world move though.

Jackhass1633d ago

The first game's world was okay, if a little empty.

Segata1632d ago

I love NMH but the open world was awful. No people. Nothing to do. Wasn't just a little empty. It was 100% empty.

AK911632d ago

Still wonder if the first two will be remastered on Switch.

Jackhass1632d ago

Good question -- they might need a little too much work to be brought up to modern standards.

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Chatting Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered with Suda51

CGM Writes: While we were over at PAX East, we were able to sit down with Goichi Suda (Suda51) and talk about the upcoming remaster of Shadows of the Damned

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Larian after Baldur's Gate 3: "We have ambitions to make really good RPGs, and that's sufficient"

"Treat your players as you would like to be treated, that's it," Vincke says when asked about how to maintain trust with a game's community.

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Sega Franchises That Deserve a Comeback

We explore the Sega classics that are ripe for revival! From Panzer Dragoon Saga to Virtua Fighter, discover why these legendary games deserve a comeback on next-gen consoles. Dive into a nostalgic journey and see which Sega titles are set to captivate a new generation of gamers in 2024.

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ZeekQuattro4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Turned based Phantasy Star and Shinning Force remain at the top of my list of Sega IPs that need to return. At the very least I'd take a Shining Force collection that has 1,2,3, CD and the Game Gear entries.

FinalBoss4d ago

I was hesitant to put these two on. I've personally played more PSO than the RPG version. And shame on me, I don't remember much about Shining Force to talk about it properly.

That said, so many Sega licences deserve their place in this list.

jznrpg2d ago

A new Phantasy Star in the numbered series would be amazing. Shining Force too. But I’d settle on some collections as that’s probably the best we will get

anast4d ago

I don't trust Sega to do a proper comeback. The games will be just remastered and/or monetized to death.

gold_drake3d ago

shining force.

but indont see that happening unfortunately.