At least they retained the "Victory" name instead of being some sort of city name.
At least they retained the "Victory" name instead of being some sort of city name.
I'm interesting in this but I'm not excited. Simply because it doesn't really tell us anything about the game other than its theme. Naughty Dog has always been a mixed bag for me as I loved Crash Bandicoot, didn't like Jak and Daxter and never played Uncharted, aside from a demo. This is just a wait and see for me.
I've never been able to get into the series. However, aside from playing the VERY beginning of MGS2 on the PS2, I've never played one. So I don't know if the story is horribly convoluted. Good thing that HD collection just came out. At least this trailer is flashy...
Congregate, my friend! Then we'll promenade like a mofo! We needed a sith lord here at PixlBit anyway.
I haven't really played the Tales series. I tried Tales of Symphonia on the GameCube I believe but I started becoming bored after an hour or two so I stopped. I also played Tales of Vesperia solely because I desperately want to play a good JRPG that wasn't Eternal Sonata and I had been disappointed in Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon and Final Fantasy XIII. I didn't play it for long because I rented it and I wanted to play the next game on my queve (I think it was Mass Effect) but I actually loved it. I loved the art design, the characters and the combat system. That's a game I need to pick up once I reduce my back log a bit.
Real excited for this game and I hope Dave Jaffe gets his wish and Twisted Metal ships without an online pass. However, I know Sony had previously stated they want to include online passes for all its first party games.
Huh. I just wrote a blog about the vita's problems. Didn't know that's what you guys discussed.
I'm glad that Nintendo is bringing Xenoblade Chronicles to America since so many fans wanted to play it. I'm not a fan of region coding as it is so the least they can do is bring over games audiences want to play, even in limited quantities. The theory that Nintendo was just using the Rainfall movement and the word of mouth as a way to build up momentum just sounds mean though. It makes Nintendo sound like a manipulative girlfriend or something. I'd rather just think Nintendo decided to bring over the game after they saw the demand for it.
It's nice to have some good news about the vita. Not that I thought this was a big issue to begin with but I'll take what I can get.
Seems to be for a specific audience and nothing more. I somewhat expected that. I'd like to see some video of walking around the game so I can see if it's pretty accurate.