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#9 This game looks promising. I know that there will be an eventual soundtrack release, and I have every intention to get it. I wonder when there will be new information on the gameplay by press release? |
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| | They shut down all their decent in house production teams. The teams behind games like Panzer Dragoon, Jet Set Radio, Skies of Arcadia and such we're all apparently merged back into sega. AM2, the guys behind Shenmue, Outrun, Virtua Fighter et al, are still around but don't seem to be doing anything, which is a shame because they've been sega's best developers since forever but overlooked as they mostly produce for arcades. Basically Sega have the potential and talent, floating around the company, to make some of the best games ever, again, but the company is too screwed up to take advantage of it. |
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| | World Destruction sounds like it could be pretty awesome. Xenogears/Chrono Cross team members united with a member that worked on the original Grandia? Beyond badass. On the topic of Sega: the only thing they've messed up really badly, to me, is Sonic. And I've never much cared for Sonic. I would think that with such awesome original, Sega-developed properties as Yakuza 1, 2, and 3, and Valkyria Chronicles (which is developed by most of the Skies of Arcadia team, apparently), Sega would have shaken off at least some of its modern negative reputation by now. o.O I think the company is doing fine and, ever since the release of the first Yakuza, has entered a lovely little "renaissance" period where they're actually doing some nice, original work again. How long will it last? Who knows, but the Yakuza games rock, Valkyria looks unbelievable, and this game may make me get a DS if it turns out well, so at least plenty of good is coming from this renaissance period. EDIT: AM2's not doing anything? Wasn't VF5 JUST released? o.O |
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| | It was released in like 2006. They've been porting and updating it for the last 2 years and apparently aren't done yet. Which I guess probably makes sense if arcade machines are still profitable in Japan. |
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