It looks like the Fire Emblem heroes are the demons/Persona equivalent that you capture? And then the Shin Megami protagonists are high school students who also transform into nobility?
I love both series so however they mash up, all of the yes.
This was the Gametrailers reaction.
You totally forgot the best one from E3 2013:
I was looking forward to this until I saw Masataka Matsuura’s name. Now I’m punching my computer screen with wallet in hand.
I agree that the second season fell flat compared to the first season, but it laid the ground work for where the story will go from here and how the characters will approach their future in their new world/game. In that aspect, this season was very important to the future development of the series. The real problem is…
One of the worst kept secrets ever haha! Glad this company is able to churn out games people love and want.
I don’t know. The orange one is the one with more 80’s nostalgia to me cause it’s more memorable. The grey one is not as “boom, it’s the nes zapper!” to me.
You're embarassing yourself.
Let’s see. In 2015, have they put out any new IP? I spy... Box Boy, Code Name STEAM, Ultimate Angler, Battleground Z. Plus Splatoon. And it’s only May!
Gonzalo “Zero” Barrios is on a hot streak. Since November 2014, he’s come in first for every Super Smash Bros. for…
I mean, obviously this guy has some serious credentials that got him the job, but you have to wonder just how much of an edge his name gave him over his competitors.
As I write this post, Xenoblade Chronicles X is up on my TV, its music blasting from my surround sound system—just…
So what you’re trying to tell me is that I can’t blame the 3DS screen for my inability to do well in Art Academy?
Well I’m glad to see that kotaku has made sure to announce the announcement of an announcement of their announcements.
1) Seriously, MS. Screw you. This seems to have been handled idiotically.
One week in early February, three top employees from the independent game studio Darkside Games flew to Redmond,…