Man, he’s aged.
Everything about this game looks good... except for the title. Why make it so literal and generic? For a VR title, the game looks like a million dollars, but it has a title of a budget game.
Man... Square really don’t know how to utilize VR huh... A big company like them and they made a FFXV fishing game and a Kingdom Hearts theater.
Damn... Everything was multiplatform last gen when 360 took 8 years and PS3 7 years to sell 80 million consoles each. This gen, PS4 sold 80 million consoles in less than 5 years, and Xbone is trailing behind between 35-40 million consoles and suddenly most of well known Japanese fighting game franchises went PS4…
All the Square dev team still working on those 2019 FFXV DLC needs to stop and start working on the FFVII remake.
I was originally confused how Konami would price the Xbone version, since that version couldn’t have the VR mode, maybe it’d be priced cheaper I thought. And then I realized that there is no Xbone version at all XD. As if Xbone needs any less games year...
Huh... That’s weird. This is like if remastering Ninja Gaiden instead of Ninja Gaiden Black, I wonder why they’d do that. This version is the original and probably more beloved than the Xbox version, considering Xbox got none of the Onimusha sequels and spin offs, but still... this version has less content.
Why is there no anti aliasing in this game? The graphics is so full of jaggies, it’s unpleasant to look at.
You can keep looking, Kotaku, and please let me know if you find anything.
Hold up, were there underage geishas in Yakuza Kenzan? It seems like an ordinary Yakuza-fied Miyamoto Musashi story?