I reckon you’re right there.
I reckon you’re right there.
A Japanese company and an American Kickstarter admin team. With those different values at play, it’s not unbelievable that there was a communication breakdown. Probably more likely than wrongdoing of the mods.
Oooh OK, that does not look quite so good. Of course, the Kickstarter mods genuinely may not have known.
To be fair, they didn’t deny it, just kept mum. They just didn’t respond to press queries until today, which is roughly 5 days after rumors began to circulate
i want to walk into a butt
agreed. crying dad isn’t sad, just square’s usual brand of silly. AND THEN THE SON RISES oh my lord.
Because JRPGs, dammit!
fake edit: how did i read this entire article and miss your one-liner about the delay at the end? i am very embarrassed by this!
Chillax Keiji
Right, I get that. I don’t actually believe the game is coming out New Year’s Eve 2016, but I’m wondering what spurred the shift on Amazon for the game’s confirmed release date to suddenly change to a placeholder date. Amazon have told outlets that they did so on instruction from Deep Silver, but Deep Silver and…
Jason, you’ve probably been asked this already, but what do you think of the rumors circulating around Mighty No. 9 being delayed from next month to a nebulous date next year? This was spurned on by the release date at Amazon.com being changed from 15 September to 31 December 2016.
Burroughs and Throbbing Gristle. Good influences.
Honestly I’m unsure how much he’s done outside his role as producer and occasional character designer. I do agree this is looking especially weak though!
Very wise words. AND you’ve just reminded me of the arc in Final Fantasy Legend 2 in which Venus runs a beauty dictatorship in which she casts citizens who don’t meet her standard of beauty out of the highly technological city and into the monster-infested wastes.
THIS IS SO BOSS
It’s actually made by Inti Creates, who made Mega Man 9 and 10.
Seriously, fuck Inafune. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, he was an executive and he does not need your seed money. Case in point.
Space Octet got a fan translation that’s not too difficult to find. It’s also a very good game.
No Fun, No TV: The Telethon.