Kellams was hinting at it later that year. It was planned.You mean like the developers of phantom dust who didn't even know a CG announcement of their game was coming at E3 and none of their material was used such as characters and such?
Kellams was hinting at it later that year. It was planned.You mean like the developers of phantom dust who didn't even know a CG announcement of their game was coming at E3 and none of their material was used such as characters and such?
Hyrule Warriors. Twilight Princess and Wind Waker all in one HD delicious remastered package.I need all the WiiU ports I can get.
"New" Zelda. I'm pretty much on the same boat (and there has to be at least one Metroid game as well) so I also skipped the Wii U.![]()
"New" Zelda. I'm pretty much on the same boat (and there has to be at least one Metroid game as well) so I also skipped the Wii U.![]()
metal gear rising did okayActually, has Platinum ever made a commercially successful game. I think the first Bayonetta did something like 3 million between the PS360, but Sega still said the numbers were disappointing.
I hope it isn't, because I'd rather get the game on PC. Hopefully we'll know soon...
Let's just say it's about as "confirmed" as it's going to get outside of coming straight from Microsoft themselves.
Actually, has Platinum ever made a commercially successful game. I think the first Bayonetta did something like 3 million between the PS360, but Sega still said the numbers were disappointing.
Actually, has Platinum ever made a commercially successful game. I think the first Bayonetta did something like 3 million between the PS360, but Sega still said the numbers were disappointing.
Exactly. And that could mean several different things. Like porting games or creating new ones. Not you what are you getting at...
Not totally true. What's being developed is pretty relevant.
Yeah...but then Bayo 2 did not do well either. I'm rooting for Platinum as much as anyone (hell, I bought a Wii U just for Bayo), but I wish there was some actual indication that Nintendo was interested in working with them again.
Platinum is a Switch partner. Simple as that.
Actually, has Platinum ever made a commercially successful game. I think the first Bayonetta did something like 3 million between the PS360, but Sega still said the numbers were disappointing.
It was at most half of that after many discountsThere's no way Bayonetta sold 3 million.
Actually, has Platinum ever made a commercially successful game. I think the first Bayonetta did something like 3 million between the PS360, but Sega still said the numbers were disappointing.
I assume they can return their budgets or else why would any publisher sign on with them?
And look at Konami nowRising?
To be fair to his point, the ps2 version of re4 is garbage
"New" Zelda. I'm pretty much on the same boat (and there has to be at least one Metroid game as well) so I also skipped the Wii U.![]()
I'm privy to this excert straight from Eurogamer:
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Surprised that the cancellation sparked a 100+ page thread. I mean, Platinum's output over the last years has been really mixed, partially amazing and partially terrible, and I never thought the videos of Scalebound put it firmly among the former.
And look at Konami now
And look at Konami now
metal gear rising did okay
Metal Gear Rising.
Rising?
There's no way Bayonetta sold 3 million.
It was at most half of that after many discounts
As much as I would for any corporate apologist talk.It has already been mentioned, but I think the idea is that instead of funding a game that wasn't where they wanted it to be for another year or more they could put those funds in to games like Crackdown and Sea of Thieves. How much weight you'd like to put behind that line of reasoning is up to you.
Dear Rare
Now that Scalebound got cancelled, we're shifting funds toward adding that feature you were asking for, CONGRATS!!
Best Regards
Head of Xbox Phil
I mean, we can all read the writing on the wall sometimes right? Doesn't make it any less disappointing and unfortunate when it does happen. It's frustrating.
I'm also the "there has to be at least one Metroid" guy to validate a Nintendo console. I only strike points from N64 and 3DS for this, though. (DS has GBA b/c. Wii U has Wii b/c.)"New" Zelda. I'm pretty much on the same boat (and there has to be at least one Metroid game as well) so I also skipped the Wii U.![]()
CTRL - F "frame rate issues"....zilch...hmmm
Is this the first cancelled game for PG? Kinda feel bad for them since they're the go-to studio to resurrect dead/troubled games from other publishers lol
Source? we all know Bayonetta 2 was in development for other systems before being oficially published but It worked out pretty well in the end for them .
Specially after this news
A bad contract? What? Nintendo fully funded both titles. And they are still on really good terms.
While with MS...
Riiiight.... because engine issues has nothing to do with frame rate... right???
That seems pretty unreasonable! (lol)
I loved the Gameboy Advance SP and had a great time with it, but I haven't owned a handheld in a while. I got a Vita and to be honest it's shelved somewhere. I took it out for a few days when I got my PS4 to do the whole remote play but the novelty wore off pretty quickly. So no, I don't own a 3DS. I did play a few minutes of one of the stylus Zeldas but... I just couldn't get into them.Are you enjoying your 3DS purchase?
I was there day one for the Wii (because of TP) and loved when the MP Trilogy came out. Now that Nintendo is merging their handheld/console device in one I think it's very likely we'll get a new Metroid, so I'll probably buy the switch. As long as it has enough Nintendo exclusives that I like, I'll buy it. I don't care about most third parties and I don't care if the console sells a million or a billion units as long as I'm getting the games I like.Skipping Nintendo hardware release is impossible for me. I knew WiiU was gong to fail but I was still there day one. Stockholm syndrome I guess.
To be fair, not even Ground Zeroes selling 2 millions and The Phantom Pain selling 5 could save Kojima, Konami just don't give a fuck.And look at Konami now
And look at Konami now
I was reflecting that they went to Nintendo after Nintendo knew they were looking for published months before and everyone said no, most likely meant they didn't get a amazing deal.
I doubt anyone knows the contract
I am reflecting this on after them making Activision games, 1 of which was pure garbage (TMNT) and now contract talk about this game
We don't fully know the extend of MS meddling and if they "sabotaged" the game, but at the same time Platinum Games is not a top-tier studio despite the hype they get on GAF and elsewheres- so if they did fail to meet deadlines and couldn't meet up with the requirements MS may have had for them, I wouldn't be totally surprised.
Surprised that the cancellation sparked a 100+ page thread. I mean, Platinum's output over the last years has been really mixed, partially amazing and partially terrible, and I never thought the videos of Scalebound put it firmly among the former.
How much did that sell?
Look on the bright side, with Scalebound canned, maybe Platinum can finally work on that Zelda game for Nintendo where Ganondorf messes up Link's face with a bottle right?
Look on the bright side, with Scalebound canned, maybe Platinum can finally work on that Zelda game for Nintendo where Ganondorf messes up Link's face with a bottle right?
If they they bit off more than they could chew what does that matter?Not saying that Platinum has no faults whatsoever, but they are a developer studio that works with a lot of limitations being the "freelancers" that they are.