Musashi Wins! said:It sure looks nice for a GBC game. It's a shame this had to happen after he got banned.
No, not really.
heavy liquid said:Too bad the sequel got canned. I was kinda looking forward to it; the screenshots looked pretty nice.
belgurdo said:What'd he get banned for? (I can only guess)
Musashi Wins! said:I think it was about politics. Or employment. Or immigrants. I don't know, I remember it getting a little ugly.
Musashi Wins! said:I think it was about politics. Or employment. Or immigrants. I don't know, I remember it getting a little ugly.
No, hes just fucked up ^^CO_Andy said:I'd sure like to know who this TTOB guy iz. He worked for Wayforward or something?
CO_Andy said:I'd sure like to know who this TTOB guy iz. He worked for Wayforward or something?
They'd like to, they just can't find a publisher. Namco Hometek picked up Sigma Star Saga though, so there's a chance they might be interested in Shantae 2 also. Wayforward is also considering bumping it up to DS, since publishers are interested there.CO_Andy said:Since Wayforward has no plans to release GBA one
CO_Andy said:Not that i don't like the DS, it's just that it seems more natural on the GBA. A lot of developers hav trouble developing something innovative around the second screen.
That all sounds pretty rad.Sergenth said:Shantae... homage to old-style Capcom, Konami and Nintendo NES action games and with cute character designs. Also, it's a good platform adventure from an American company, which just seems rare in the face of other contemporary 2d games like Pitfall Harry or any cartoon license game from that era (including the Wayforward cartoon-licensed games leading up to Shantae... 2000 and a few years before it).
Graphically, it's one of my favorites, and gameplay-wise, you get at max 6 hours of a passably enjoyable 1989 type of action adventure game with 4 good zelda/metroid-crossed dungeons. The outdoors segments could piss people off.