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Despite being available digitally for years, the KIingdom Hearts All-In-One Package physical edition is now available to pre-order in Europe!
If I get this, someone will put out a police report that I've been missing for two weeks...
Still no option to play & enjoy these games in the original language. Such a persistent disappointment.
Don't fall for it. As soon as you buy it, they'll announce KH 1.75, 2.3x, and 3squared/2. 😂
"Keep an eye out for upcoming announcements"
I think that’s the problem. Just give us a conclusion like we were hoping for with 3 instead of basically pulling a Shenmue 2 on us and leaving it all in limbo again,
No trilogy collection? All the years Sega knocked out Shenmue clone Yakuza, yet took years to release Shenmue 3 on PS4 only. Was made waiting all those years after Shenmue 2 on Dreamcast.
And they think it's a positive thing?
Potential new fans won't be interested in future sequels because they would need to know the story of all the previous games.
Old fans who were burnt by 3 (like me) won't be interested in the next ones. Especially if they are fillers like 3 is.
The truth is, Yu Suzuki threw away his golden oportunity of finishing the saga in a dignified way. Old fans were thirsty for its conclusion and they got good money on Kickstarter.
Now that they made 3 with some of the worst game design decisions in any modern game, and made the plot be a useless filler, a Kickstarter for 4 would probably fail badly, and the shameful sales of 3 won't convince any publisher to put good money on a sequel.
With the help of former Red Dead Redemption lead designer.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle was one of the best Ubisoft games in the last decade. For such an overused property as Mario, it actually felt really fresh! (Or Rabbids for that matter... and i never really cared about the Rabids b4 that) Maybe I'm partial too bc tactical rpgs are one of my absolute favorite subgenres.
I believe it's bc Ubisoft put a lot of trust into this guy. He strikes me as very genuine and passionate. I was glad that this game wasn't overloaded w microtransactions, just some nice DLC and a strong focus on really nice, refined tactical gameplay. I really didn't expect the game to be that good! I'm glad he got out from under the clutches of Ubisoft b4 they run him into the ground too. But I'll definitely keep an eye on what he makes next!
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