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(04-09-2009,
08:12 PM)
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The Grudge Director working on Wii Japanese horror game: Feel
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Takashi Shimizu, director of Japanese of horror's movies, known for The Grudge, announced through the pages of Famitsu a new Wii game based heavily on Ju-On, series composed by The Curse and the license cited previously. Provisionally known 'Feel', no specific information is currently known apart from adopting a subjective view. Stay tuned because more details should not delay.
There are high quality pics out there on the site formerly known as jeux france. Looks pretty good graphically and similar to that Hudson first person horror game. Only bloodier. |
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(04-09-2009,
08:28 PM)
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#10
Originally Posted by Dascu:
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(04-09-2009,
08:38 PM)
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#12
I was desperately hoping to see a game like this come to Wii, I'm a big J-horror fan, so this is a dream come true!!!
The grudge movies were excellent, fantastic story telling, so much better than most western horror movies that rely on gore porn to keep an audience. If the game is based heavily on Juon/Grudge, then we can expect some genuine scary ass shit, and hopefully an engaging story to reel us in...I smell a new Wii franchise ![]() EDIT: That second scan has a pic of someone holding a flashlight and looking up to the balcony, the same balcony in the house of the movie...direct movie tie in? It would be great to play as yourself and not one of the characters in the movie... There better not be any futch'n rails here, other than the ones in the banister Last edited by Evilink : 04-09-2009 at 08:45 PM. |
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(04-09-2009,
09:20 PM)
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#18
Originally Posted by HyperZone<3:
http://www.feelplus.jp/works1.html |
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Will learn to properly capitalise or face certain death.
(04-09-2009,
11:12 PM)
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#22
xfactor posted the whole summary in the Famitsu thread:
Horror Experience: Ju-On - Wii - to be based on the movie released in year 1999 - the director for the film will be involve - new victims (not in the film) will be in the game - pick up battery to use on the torchlight - 60% completed - 2009 Summer release - 1~2 players |
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(04-09-2009,
11:25 PM)
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#24
Meh, Pulse kicks the shit out of the Grudge series anyways
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(04-10-2009,
12:10 AM)
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#27
Originally Posted by Flynn:
Why? I think we'd like this game to actually make it overseas |
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(04-10-2009,
12:48 AM)
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#30
On the scan they have picture of Chiaki Kuriyama (Kill Bill, Battle Royale) so its likely to be based on the tv movie version of Ju-on.
It had a good scene that was not included in the theatrical movie version that took place in the in a classroom with Chiaki Kuriyama. |
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(04-10-2009,
01:41 AM)
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#36
Originally Posted by HK-47:
Pulse is a completely different film, I really can't see why you're comparing the two? Anyway the Ju-On titles were the best slasher flicks in a long time, will be very interesting to see how the game plays out given you know the characters you play are going to die. Exploring to discover you own death? I'm not sure how it's going to work but it could be interesting, especially given the Siren's were obviously inspired by the films. |
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(04-10-2009,
01:43 AM)
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#37
Originally Posted by Akai:
AQ Interactive and XSeed have some kind of agreement or something, don't they? |
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(04-10-2009,
01:49 AM)
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#38
Originally Posted by Spirit of Jazz:
Because one is j horror that terrifies me and one is j horror that puts me to sleep. |
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Will learn to properly capitalise or face certain death.
(04-10-2009,
03:46 AM)
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#42
Except XSEED's hardly localized ANYTHING from AQ since Victorious Boxers Wii.
They didn't do Blue Dragon Plus (Ignition), not AWAY (Majesco), Vampire Rain PS3 hasn't been localized (thank god?), That Mushroom DS Platformer wasn't by them (Also Ignition), what else am I missing? Strange that XSEED turned down Bubble Bobble Double Shot which was published by Marvelous, Ignition got that one instead. Wierd that Ignition's been localizing so many of AQ's games, while XSEED partnered up with MMV, even though AQ owns XSEED... I guess the MMV partnership was a greener path than AQ's, XSEED can't do games from both publishers, MMV's games are enough on XSEED's shoulders as is! Why didn't MMV Japan just buy XSEED and merge them with MMV USA? You have to wonder. :/ |
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(04-10-2009,
04:21 AM)
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#44
Originally Posted by Gokurakumaru:
Imagine a fps horror game where besides having a 1:1 flashlight and all the possibilities that come with it, you slowly move through an empty spooky house picking up objects and manipulating them as if you had them in your hands finding clues and secrets that help you progress. Pick up a picture frame and inspect it as you turn and twiste the Wiimote. At first it doesn't appear special, but as you move it around you hear something inside. You shake the picture frame harder and out pops a key. Stuff like that. |
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(04-10-2009,
04:43 AM)
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#45
Originally Posted by Scrubking:
I can't say that sounds appealing to me, but regardless they could do all that right now without motionplus. And what is a 1:1 flashlight exactly? Shouldn't it be illuminating what I point it at like the Wiimote does right now? |
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(04-10-2009,
05:02 AM)
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#46
Originally Posted by HK-47:
..tasukete... it's good! and of course there's the mandatory shitty remake http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBcoo...eature=related D: Last edited by BlazingDarkness : 04-10-2009 at 05:12 AM. |
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Will learn to properly capitalise or face certain death.
(04-10-2009,
05:21 AM)
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#47
Heads up! I unearthed an old article that strongly hints twoards the game being localized!
Here's an old article from Siliconera dating back to May 2008.
Quote:
It's highly possible that this game is that Wii game, but was delayed. I'll get ahold of XSEED asap about this. |
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(04-16-2009,
05:58 AM)
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#50
Not sure if anyone noticed, but http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=14256 has a bunch of screens, they look pretty good.
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