It was held back due to the terrible launch and feedback, and they said they wouldn't release the PS3 version until it's something they can be proud of or something along those lines.
It was held back due to the terrible launch and feedback, and they said they wouldn't release the PS3 version until it's something they can be proud of or something along those lines.
Best thing was that he was a really funny, down to earth guy, especially on the segment with him in the Colbert Report. The most prominent thing I remember was Little Bear along with Where the Wild Things Are, both are unforgettable for me from my childhood. Rest in peace, good sir.
Instead we get the Lego Minecraft set, which takes little effort to cash out on at all.
Best ones are Spike-N-Span and Smash Compactor, so incredibly lucky.
At this point in time Capcom would be happy as long as an IP they own was on the box. Even if it was Super Mario: Raccoon City or something.
Shame the CEO of this company is an arrogant person and thinks he's made the best game ever. Looks like the same recycled formula once again. Hooray, queue 1 million + sales.
Sweet, I'll be supporting that
The fact that this story was breaking just made me go into a giggle fit. I can imagine some TV reporter interrupting my program reading the headline in a dramatic voice.
I'm just the devs had the balls to admit the game was terrible when it came out and did something about it. In any other situation the devs would just say, "It's fine, deal with it" and just go about their business. Still looking forward to the PS3 version whenever they decide it's ready for that.
What's with that lame knifing animation? I can cut fruit better than that.
The million dollar question
All of my money Suda, I didn't want it anyway.
I can understand being upset about early build leaks or beta leaks from people who are supposed to be under an NDA, but that's about as far as it should go. I use streams and youtube to sometimes influence my decision to buy a certain game, hell watching Shadows of the Damned on a stream made me buy it. I really don't…
I frickin' love Fantasy Zone
You're right, it's tool assisted meaning it's done on an emulator and they redo a section over and over until they get it perfectly, and then put it together.
I wonder if this is still possible in the 3DS version then. Watch only if you have nothing better to do, it's an hour long.
Sure is sad when people get defensive and lash out at Kotaku when their opinion differs from there own. Why just Kotaku? Pretty much every review right now is unfavorable for this game and I can't help but agree after watching several streams and video reviews from the Europeans who have it already.
@Shinji-Ex
So there was no issue with it at all? Cause I'm really looking into purchasing it, I barely have 6 feet as it is, so some games have problems.
Yes and the best part is the guy who called them is now going to get in a shitload of trouble.