Awesome trailer! The musical score really complimented the scenes of action and exposition.
Awesome! If this turns out to be true, hopefully a North American release is in the cards as well. Maybe Nintendo will show it off with Xenoblade at E3? I'm so excited!
The boss fight was sick!
I'm sure Namco will localize it if Graces F sells well.
That trailer doesn't do it justice. The trailers that hit N4G last night are awesome.
Edit: PsERSONA beat me to it.
I want it! *grabby hands*
Cool vid! I'm still trying to figure out how the game gauges difficulty with damage. It seemed like in the last vid, Hitsugaya took out Halibel pretty quickly, but Ulquiorra (and the boss in the demo) seem to be able to take a lot more punishment. Still, I'm really lookin' forward to this one. It's releasing in NA on August 2nd right?
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I've been following Blade and Soul for a while now. Hyung Tae Kim's art style is so gorgeous! Can't wait for this game!
Actually, it's debut trailer was at E3 2009, with a second trailer shown at TGS 2009. 2010 was the year TGS got a trailer all to itself.
Give North America a little love too, Nintendo! Last Story and Xenoblade por favor!
I'm not accusing anyone, twas only jokin' around silly. And besides, I don't think some random person from SE was lookin' at the screenshot. The screeny was sent to SE for evaluation purposes, meaning a bunch o' different folks probably analyzed it for QA. I'm not pointin' any fingas, but SE's a babydaddy.
SE didn't even know that they were looking at a screenshot of their own game? Scrubs. That's like looking at your baby and being like, "you ain't ma baby."
Swag on infinity!
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Think Pikmin meets Mega Man Legends
I think if anyone from the Rising team is going to showcase... Rising, it'd be that Matsuyama guy. I mean, their presentation at last year's MS Press Conference was all about Kojima "passing the torch" to the rising (no pun intended) developers at the studio. So that provides Kojima the time to tend to his own agenda at E3.
I have a hard time believing that Japan is falling behind when they are the ones who dominate the handheld market, a market that goes hand-in-had with their culture and society of daily widespread commuters. I mean, where are all the western games for the PSP or DS? They don't really exist. Sure, handheld games might not yield that large of a profit margin compared to console titles, but they tend to offer a positive return for minimal investment. And that's how the Japanese developer...
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I have a good feeling about V. I think it'll be a game that everyone, both old and new fans, can enjoy.
Everybody wins!