Loved the first one. Day 1.A bigger, better looking, likely better selling GR game doesn't seem unfortunate to me!
Loved the first one. Day 1.A bigger, better looking, likely better selling GR game doesn't seem unfortunate to me!
A bigger, better looking, likely better selling GR game doesn't seem unfortunate to me!
New PlayStation Dengeki Interviews:
Horiyuki Kobayashi (Capcom)
- Several games will be both announced and released in 2015
Kazuma Kujou (Granzella)
- A new Disaster Report game is coming in Spring. Two titles coming for PS Vita, and a brand new action adventure game for PS4
Hahismoto Yuusuke (Platinum Games)
- A new title is currently in progress
Kazutoshi Sekiguchi (Koei)
- Toukiden will continue evolving in 2015 (*previous interview earlier this year pretty much stated it would also be coming to home consoles)
Makoto Osaki (Sega)
- Unannounced game currently in development
Keiichi Toyama (SCEJ)
- It's been a long time since new information about the new Gravity Daze has surfaced, but people will understand immediately why when they see new footage
Keiichi Toyama (SCEJ)
- It's been a long time since new information about the new Gravity Daze has surfaced, but people will understand immediately why when they see new footage
Keiichi Toyama (SCEJ)
- It's been a long time since new information about the new Gravity Daze has surfaced, but people will understand immediately why when they see new footage
I made a clone of this here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=957112New PlayStation Dengeki Interviews:
Horiyuki Kobayashi (Capcom)
- Several games will be both announced and released in 2015
Kazuma Kujou (Granzella)
- A new Disaster Report game is coming in Autumn. Also, two titles coming for PS Vita, and a brand new action adventure game for PS4
Hashimoto Yusuke (Platinum Games)
- A new title is currently in progress
Kazutoshi Sekiguchi (Koei)
- Toukiden will continue evolving in 2015 (*previous interview earlier this year pretty much stated it would also be coming to home consoles)
Makoto Osaki (Sega)
- Unannounced game currently in development
Keiichi Toyama (SCEJ)
- It's been a long time since new information about the new Gravity Daze has surfaced, but people will understand immediately why when they see new footage
Meanwhile in Japan YW the Movie set a new record : 1,6 billion yen earned in just 2 days, pushing back Howl's Moving Castle (I don't know the correct title in english sorry) which sold "just" 1,48 billion yen
There was a time when Shu made a statement that made me think they were considering this, but someone made the monetization argument in response and I thought it was no longer plausible.
These days, I think his statement was ultimately referring to what we see with PlayStation Now.
are you talking about having a playstation store on android? or an android-based handheld? i think both would work from a monetary standpoint. look at amazon, they have their own android store that you can get on any android device, and their own android devices that are walled in (sort of).
i think the vita would be far more successful if they were android based. apps and games from smart phones would be easily ported with little effort from devs
New PlayStation Dengeki Interviews:
Makoto Osaki (Sega)
- Unannounced game currently in development
I hope you guys realize that he's the head of AM2, and they've been in charge of the Miku for years now.
Meanwhile in Japan YW the Movie set a new record : 1,6 billion yen earned in just 2 days, pushing back Howl's Moving Castle (I don't know the correct title in english sorry) which sold "just" 1,48 billion yen
I hope you guys realize that he's the head of AM2, and they've been in charge of the Miku for years now.
Thats......not that much. Maybe my relatives are already big but the Naruto The Last movie did 1.47 billion in one day so I expected more since I thought YW is a far bigger franchise in Japan right now.
No idea where you saw that, but The Last Naruto Movie first two days (weekend) total was 515 million yen.
Yokai Watch has the opening record for animations and Toho films, 1.65 billion yen, but not for all types of movies -- Matrix Reloaded has the biggest opening 2.2 billion yen.
The highest Pokemon debut was the 2007 film, 781 million yen.
hmm.....well here's were I saw that number:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-12-06/the-last-naruto-the-movie-poised-to-top-2-billion-yen/.81861
Update: Livedoor News clarified that it was Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie that earned 1.48 billion yen. The Last -Naruto the Movie- has yet to report its box office total.
Read the link boo:
Famitsu via Gematsu said:Tsuji Bonbon (Capcom) - The 11th year of the Monster Hunter series will be a new start.
So this was mentioned in the Dengeki Playstation thread but:
So does that mean Monster Hunter 5 next year?
There was none in 2012 unless you count the Wii U portThere's been a MH every year hasn't there so I guess so.
There's been a MH every year hasn't there so I guess so.
priming the audience up for a mobile future with the launch of monster hunter exploreSo does that mean Monster Hunter 5 next year?
Monster Hunter 5 won't come out next year. Monster Hunter Portable 4th or something, yeah, but I doubt they're going to jump to 5 not even 2 years after 4.
priming the audience up for a mobile future with the launch of monster hunter explore
Tsuji Bonbon? :lol
That's a nickname, his name is actually Ryozo Tsujimoto and he is the producer of pretty much every main Monster Hunter game.
Monster Hunter 4 Portable
- Hardly a new start, and I doubt Capcom would release a Monster Hunter "portable" exclusive for Vita
Monster Hunter 4 HD
- Also not a new start, but I expect the Monster Hunter series to appear on PS4 at some point
Monster Hunter 5
- Most likely for PS3/4/V (this family combo is really hurting Nintendo, by the way)
It will be an Ace Attorney game that stars the monsters.
To be more serious, while there could be a notable change for the series, the context is the end of year hype interviews.
I probably wouldn't guess at a major shift for the series based on that quote alone. He could even just mean that they have a ton of games releasing for both new and traditional markets between Monster Hunter Explore, Monster Hunter Online, Monster Hunter Browser, the next regular Monster Hunter game, and possibly even more.
the new start is probably referred to the console. it was dengeki playstation, so...MHHD for ps4 to aim the western market
Yeah the Dengeki interviews were for PlayStation's 20th Anniversary whereas I think these are the annual Famitsu interview.
I mean it's not implausible that they make a Monster Hunter for a platform that isn't the 3DS, they certainly have and are even actively doing so on mobile and PC, but I'm just not making the inherent assumption based on this quote.
That said, Monster Hunter on PS4 would fit the trend of Sony platforms getting Japanese games inversely proportional to their hardware sales.
Honestly, I don't get why, all of a sudden, people start believing that the main series will abandon Nintendo consoles, 3DS in this case. What's the reason, considering how well the latest two entries sold?
But I don't even think a different MH series for PS4 cannot happen, either. Maybe, they'll start by porting Monster Hunter Frontier? It seems logical to me: the game is already on both PS3 and Vita (...and Wii U), it would fit well.