Twinfinite interviews Yoshitaka Murayama, creator of Suikoden, about his promising JRPG, Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes.
The developer of Garry's Mod has announced it is in the process of removing all Nintendo-related content from Steam Workshop after receiving a takedown request from Nintendo.
Remedy has made a couple of changes to its core management team with the goal to grow Alan Wake and Control into larger franchises.
Changes like not being anti consumer? putting out Alan Wake Remastered on disc but not the sequel?
TSA writes: What could have been the best strength of Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes is its greatest weakness. With the amount of things to do, types of gameplay available, and sheer number of heroes to recruit, the game feels unfocused and inconsistent.
The hell!? This is maybe one of the best love letters to the golden age of JRPGs.
Bash it for it's terrible localisation, sure, but everything else is solid gold, it goes back to the golden days of Suikoden.
Another reviewer who doesn't get who this game is for. Tons of unique characters in a deeply lore rich world but the gaming press wants more microtransactions and online modes full of boring customized skins.
Really looking forward to this, and for real im giving this game the credit for them remastering suikoden. I dont think we d be getting that with out the attention that Eiyuden Chronicle is getting