Creating a special edition or reworking of a title is one of the ways publishers get around exclusivity deals. Metal Gear Solid was a PSX exclusive, but still saw a remake for GameCube - and is how Resident Evil 4 eventually made it to the PS2.
Creating a special edition or reworking of a title is one of the ways publishers get around exclusivity deals. Metal Gear Solid was a PSX exclusive, but still saw a remake for GameCube - and is how Resident Evil 4 eventually made it to the PS2.
It's a real shame that the first title didn't get the recognition it deserved. It certainly had some issues, but in a sea of "safe bets" Shadows was a tropical island. I'm hoping a sequel somehow gets made.
I turn 30 at the end of the year and I too had the same hope. Lucky for me I'll just make it.
After Update - This pleases me. I put myself down for $50 so I can get a hard copy of the game in a retro box. I'm a sucker for stuff like that.
I really hope that this short touches on the themes of Quantum Dream's next game. It would certainly prove to be a thought provoking experience.
I for one, am very excited for this title. I just wonder how Warner is going to market it. Other publishers have failed with handling Suda's projects. It'll be interesting to see how this one fares.
This is a no-brainer. After Sony brings this series to the HD realm I'm pretty sure they're done. Can't think of any other Sony Properties from the PlayStation 2 era that would be well served by this treatment.
Just when I thought that Ubisoft couldn't do anything dumber than releasing another Assassin's Creed just a year after the last they go and do something like this...and totally redeem themselves!
Perhaps after the events of the last game, Desmond, while escaping from new would be assassins, runs out into the street and is nearly run over by a speeding DeLorean. The door pops open, revealing Doc Brown. He yells to Desmond, "Desmond, my boy, get in!"
Desmond jumps in and he and the Doc speed down an alley that reveals itself to be a dead end. Desmond panicks, "Doc, we're out of road!"
Doc looks over to him, cool as a cucumber, "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads..."
The DeLorean takes off into the air and upon hitting the sweet spot of 88 mph disapears.
*queue Alan Silvestri's iconic score*
In a related note Q*Bert is also the name of my awesome, orange cat. Zelda is the name my other. Yup, I'm a bit nerdy.