Does the JP code name steam have English as an option?
No, but all voice acting is in English (they didn't get a Japanese dub), so there's that.
Does the JP code name steam have English as an option?
No, but all voice acting is in English (they didn't get a Japanese dub), so there's that.
YSO predictions
Week 22, 2015 (May 25 - May 31)
[WIU] Splatoon < 150k
[3DS] Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe < 50k
[PSV] Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo tr. < 15k
[WIU] Hardware 15-20k
What are the chances that Wii U becomes the top seller in years, heh
carnival of stupid about to roll into town again:
http://gamestalk.net/psdq/
yuji horii implies that a playstation bound dragon quest announcement is coming soon
pls nirolak/ducky, don't split me into a thread
Dragon Quest Heroes 3, obviously, announced 6 months before the second one is out. This time they will add PS2 as the new platform.
carnival of stupid about to roll into town again:
http://gamestalk.net/psdq/
yuji horii implies that a playstation bound dragon quest announcement is coming soon
pls nirolak/ducky, don't split me into a thread
Legend! He better get us pressed and bothered.carnival of stupid about to roll into town again:
http://gamestalk.net/psdq/
yuji horii implies that a playstation bound dragon quest announcement is coming soon
pls nirolak/ducky, don't split me into a thread
carnival of stupid about to roll into town again:
http://gamestalk.net/psdq/
yuji horii implies that a playstation bound dragon quest announcement is coming soon
pls nirolak/ducky, don't split me into a thread
carnival of stupid about to roll into town again:
http://gamestalk.net/psdq/
yuji horii implies that a playstation bound dragon quest announcement is coming soon
pls nirolak/ducky, don't split me into a thread
Presumably dumb question but not just the proper announcement of DQ Heroes 2?
It could certainly be that, but would they want to talk about that while DQH has yet to be launched internationally?
It could certainly be that, but would they want to talk about that while DQH has yet to be launched internationally?
Takao come on tell us what Horii "implied"...
So he can get some gullible soul to make a thread and then claim that wasn't his intention.Takao why are you doing this..... >_<
So, what happened here? What are our thoughts on this?
He doesn't. He's answering a question he's asked and gives the usual noncommittal answer.There are a few reasons why I didn't make a thread ...
Horii mentions how it's been about 10 years since the last PlayStation Dragon Quest release (VIII).
PSプラットフォームで発売されたドラクエシリーズは、2004年にPS2『ドラクエVIII』が発売されて以来10年振りでしたが、他のドラクエシリーズの発売予定もありますか」という質問を受けた
He doesn't. He's answering a question he's asked and gives the usual noncommittal answer.
No, but all voice acting is in English (they didn't get a Japanese dub), so there's that.
+-------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
|System | This Week | Last Week | Last Year | YTD | Last YTD |
+-------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
| ALL | 235.000 | 392.000 | 380.000 | 12.966.000 | 15.486.000 |
+-------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
Yes it's the same generic PR piece they've been spinning since DQH was announced. Just Kimchi flavored this time.
I feel The Wonderful 101 was always going to be nigh impossible to sell as a retail title.Indeed. If this is the mentality Nintendo follows in the future, especially considering how this is one of the results of the current Garage initiative, it would be great for them and for us. While Nintendo games are usually great if not fantastic, I think many were asking for them to do something outside their classic franchises/genres, increasing the amount of kind of games they can cover. This generation, we already got a Musou-Nintendo published game, we got the resurrected Bayonetta 2, and soon we'll get another resurrected project (Devil's Third). Now, here's a brand new important IP (in terms of how much effort they're putting in it) in the shooter genre. I hope these kind of initiatives (collaborations/projects resurrected/expansion of the lineup both IP-wise and genre-wise) continue.
Also, at this point, I wonder, with a much better marketing/demo (yeah, I'm going there), if The Wonderful 101 could've sold much better than what it did (despite still being a difficult title to sell in today's market).
For the most part, yes. They're social games themed to the universed instead of the core mechanics. As someone noted, the gatcha machine pop-ups out monsters that instantly turn into weapons, which is a thematic element instead of following through on the actual design of harvesting monsters to make equipment.thanks for the info, so these monster clones are actually just monster games and have nothing to do with traditional mh?
Well, chances are it's actually quite a good game.regarding bd, thats a shame they went that route i thought the decent review in famitsu meant the game was good quality wise
Monster Gear at 1mil downloads, ten days after launch
http://www.4gamer.net/games/300/G030021/20150525058/
In general, even if it bombs, I would consider Splatoon to be one of the best thought out new IPs they've made in ages.
It's in a popular genre that Nintendo sorely lacks. It's seemingly made by people who both like the genre and spent a lot of time thinking about what design decisions/mechanics actually make the genre fun and engaging. They thought through what sorts of mechanics they could add to make the game feel unique and like something people would consider playing despite having other shooters. And on top of all that, they put a lot of effort into making a title that evokes a strong feeling of being a "Nintendo game" despite being in a genre Nintendo doesn't really work in.
It's like a game from an alternate universe where Nintendo was really on top of things coming into this generation.
Indeed. If this is the mentality Nintendo follows in the future, especially considering how this is one of the results of the current Garage initiative, it would be great for them and for us. While Nintendo games are usually great if not fantastic, I think many were asking for them to do something outside their classic franchises/genres, increasing the amount of kind of games they can cover. This generation, we already got a Musou-Nintendo published game, we got the resurrected Bayonetta 2, and soon we'll get another resurrected project (Devil's Third). Now, here's a brand new important IP (in terms of how much effort they're putting in it) in the shooter genre. I hope these kind of initiatives (collaborations/projects resurrected/expansion of the lineup both IP-wise and genre-wise) continue.
Also, at this point, I wonder, with a much better marketing/demo (yeah, I'm going there), if The Wonderful 101 could've sold much better than what it did (despite still being a difficult title to sell in today's market).
I dont think this is being seen as a "lesser" title by Nintendo just because of that. Honestly, if i didnt know better, i could have though that Splatoon could as well be made by the same guys who made Super Mario Galaxy for example. I have no idea what the marketing budget is though.Ehh. That'd be a mighty budget for a game from Garage and a dev cycle of a little over a year and half or whatever.
I mean, that's, what, 8 million USD? That'd be a hell of a marketing budget comparatively speaking.
Many thanks to Takao, right on target.Raijin-Oh
Some photos of Splatoon Event Space taken at 13:00 in Yodobashi Akiba
It's really well advertised this game in Tokyo.
This weekend there will be another one at YodoAki.
Well said. This is the kind of thing I've been hoping to see from Nintendo for fucking years. In fact I was hoping it will be more from their Western branches. lool
They better carry on with this 'Garage' shenanigans. I want more IPs in genres that Nintendo hasn't been vested in for years.
Nintendo doesn't know NLG in any way, so if they want to get 'creative', there's nothing preventing them from doing so.
Nintendo doesn't know NLG in any way, so if they want to get 'creative', there's nothing preventing them from doing so.
Yeah. Next Level Games are ones of those weird independent second party studio since they confirmed they're only working with Nintendo now.
HAL also has their own 'Garage' now, as does Gamefreak (even if their new game isn't coming to Wii U haha). I hope they let their few western developers do this too. I bet Next Level could create awesome IPs.
NB everything that Niro describes here is part of marketing.In general, even if it bombs, I would consider Splatoon to be one of the best thought out new IPs they've made in ages.
It's in a popular genre that Nintendo sorely lacks. It's seemingly made by people who both like the genre and spent a lot of time thinking about what design decisions/mechanics actually make the genre fun and engaging. They thought through what sorts of mechanics they could add to make the game feel unique and like something people would consider playing despite having other shooters. And on top of all that, they put a lot of effort into making a title that evokes a strong feeling of being a "Nintendo game" despite being in a genre Nintendo doesn't really work in.
It's like a game from an alternate universe where Nintendo was really on top of things coming into this generation.
Some photos of Splatoon Event Space taken at 13:00 in Yodobashi Akiba
It's really well advertised this game in Tokyo.
This weekend there will be another one at YodoAki.
Monster Gear at 1mil downloads, ten days after launch
http://www.4gamer.net/games/300/G030021/20150525058/
Nintendo going after that 19-30 male shooter crowd
Don't forget young office lady and housewife crowd too lol.^_^
in 11 Days the Tales of Festival takes place
Its finally time for the first Tales of Game on the Ps4 + The PS4 Version of Zestiria
That should ensure a push on the jap. market
I don't see a new Tales game being announce at the Tales of Festival, nor do I think we're getting an announcement this year.