PSO2, never for...forgotten already.
There's a PSO 2 ?!?
PSO2, never for...forgotten already.
I would buy persona on any platform it's on, even ios.
The PS4 version is probably the reason why that game hasn't came over yet
Yup. The tl;dr version here is that a Nintendo purchase would've killed Persona, while a Sony purchase would've basically gutted their handheld/small-title operation..
Mostly. If I was Japanese I wouldn't worry at all, but Atlus USA is the new variable in these SEGA buyouts. The best case scenario is something akin to Hudson that actually works in the long term due to Atlus being generally more successful and viable. Worst case scenario may in fact not even be Sega making them mobile developers, but letting Atlus Japan be left alone and run like they are, but to destroy Atlus USA and fail to localize all but the biggest Atlus games.
And Namco-Bandai would be either bizarre or ATLUS would be the new testing ground for this F2P phase Namco seems to be going through right now (Tekken Revolution, Ace Combat Infinity).
Spending all this yen on Atlus but can't localize Yakuza 5.
Get your shit together Sega.
Something I've learned over the years is that enthusiast gamers can too often be militant and hyperbolic when it comes to change. Both Atlus and SEGA have a rich, admirable history of collaborations and partnerships with other developers, pursuing new series' and genres aimed across a wide spectrum of tastes.
We should view this partnership as yet another exciting step in the world of game creation. Who knows what their combined visions will conjure for our favourite franchises, and what surprising sequels we may see!
Something I've learned over the years is that enthusiast gamers can too often be militant and hyperbolic when it comes to change. Both Atlus and SEGA have a rich, admirable history of collaborations and partnerships with other developers, pursuing new series' and genres aimed across a wide spectrum of tastes.
We should view this partnership as yet another exciting step in the world of game creation. Who knows what their combined visions will conjure for our favourite franchises, and what surprising sequels we may see!
CA Australia was relatively successful. Their games sold more than most Atlus games do.They closes those studios because they weren't succesfull
XSEED doesn't port games to PC.Hopefully they take some notes from XSEED and start putting some of their already localised games on Steam. Notably the Etrian Odyssey games, which can appeal to the same market that bought 600k copies of Legend of Grimrock.
Something I've learned over the years is that enthusiast gamers can too often be militant and hyperbolic when it comes to change. Both Atlus and SEGA have a rich, admirable history of collaborations and partnerships with other developers, pursuing new series' and genres aimed across a wide spectrum of tastes.
We should view this partnership as yet another exciting step in the world of game creation. Who knows what their combined visions will conjure for our favourite franchises, and what surprising sequels we may see!
How would Nintendo kill the Persona series? They've been very supportive of SMT theres no reason to believe they wouldn't support Persona equally especially given its standing. The only way Persona would be killed would be all the butthurt people who refuse to buy it for being on a Nintendo system. SMT transitioned well from Playstation to Nintendo theres no reason to believe Persona wouldn't have done the same.
So when is Chie coming to Hatsune Miku?
The game never charted on the NPD list, the banned site has the title at 90k, probably it's close to that I bought a copy of the game at launch and then 2 copies for $8.99 each a few months later.
So when is Chie coming to Project Diva?
Those franchises sold like garbage and thus stopped coming over here. Surprised we even had Yakuza games past two.
How would Nintendo kill the Persona series? They've been very supportive of SMT theres no reason to believe they wouldn't support Persona equally especially given its standing. The only way Persona would be killed would be all the butthurt people who refuse to buy it for being on a Nintendo system. SMT transitioned well from Playstation to Nintendo theres no reason to believe Persona wouldn't have done the same.
sega should just have Atlus internal devs make action games like catherine.
no more JRPGs.
mhm.
sega should just have Atlus internal devs make action games like catherine.
no more JRPGs.
mhm.
XSEED doesn't port games to PC.
Sir, you're a horrible human being. That is the most horryfing thing I've seen this day..... thank you,Something I've learned over the years is that enthusiast gamers can too often be militant and hyperbolic when it comes to change. Both Atlus and SEGA have a rich, admirable history of collaborations and partnerships with other developers, pursuing new series' and genres aimed across a wide spectrum of tastes.
We should view this partnership as yet another exciting step in the world of game creation. Who knows what their combined visions will conjure for our favourite franchises, and what surprising sequels we may see!
How would Nintendo kill the Persona series?
Um...
This is absurd. Look at some of the other options in Japan and tell me honestly that this would be worse than... Konami? Than Square-Enix?
sega should just have Atlus internal devs make action games like catherine.
no more JRPGs.
mhm.
sega should just have Atlus internal devs make action games like catherine.
no more JRPGs.
mhm.
Catherine and Dragon's Crown were very good to me.
All I can do is to hope for the best.
By taking a franchise that sells into a very specific market, and whose selling points are heavily connected to a certain type of console production values, and handing it over to a platform-holder that does not (and will not in the foreseeable future) have a successful console?
If your analysis of that is that people are "butthurt," you basically don't have a clear enough picture of the situation to talk about it.