Ugh. I really hope that isn't the case.
Dem singleplayer servers ain't cheap!
;)
Words cannot describe my hype.
Yeah. There's a coop campaign, and it supports local coop.
I promise you that c-c-c-combo breaker!!!
"Fifty percent of the time it works every time."
The title has the word scan twice. Now I've got the "Can Can" song playing in my head, except it's now the "Scan Scan".
My kingdom for a Tenchu project backed by a decent budget.
"make something else"
They have been making other titles. Arcana Heart 3, Hard Corps: Uprising, the Nura Yokai fighter, and Persona 4: the Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena.
Well deserved, it's a fantastic game. I'm really excited to see what Supergiant will do in the future.
More BlazBlue is always welcome.
Stop playing with my emotions!
Oh hai Haseo
Those swords look pretty slick.
Woot! Was really hoping this was going to be the game they were teasing, but the general consensus was Senran Kagura. Hooray for misinterpretation!
I clicked on it because there was a pic of Gundam Extreme Vs in the thumb. Now my work here is done.
Stop playing with my emotions!
Yes. Platinum Games is an independent studio, so they have the freedom of choosing a publisher. Their previous titles were published by Sega because they were under a contractual obligation to develop four games for them. Since they are working on an IP owned by Konami, it goes without saying that they will be the publisher.
I was hoping they stole some video files of Versus.
I sure as heck don't. The writer's view is completely one-sided. He's comparing the quality of voice acting in a native country to international localizations.
What about western games with Japanese dubs? The voice work the west gets for the average Japanese game is the same as what Japan gets for the average western game. Regardless of where it's from, when a game travels overseas, it's being handed over to a *foreign* localization company.