Maybe 'cuz the games from Compile Hearts and Idea Factory are terrible?
Why would it matter what games they make, if they let Atlus do whatever they want, completely unaffected by said games?
Maybe 'cuz the games from Compile Hearts and Idea Factory are terrible?
Gung Ho has purchased Acquire and Grasshopper and so far has let them continue as normal.
Why would it matter what games they make, if they let Atlus do whatever they want, completely unaffected by said games?
I'm sure the Neptunia series is an artistic endeavor.What's with everyone thinking Compile Hearts / Idea Factory are such bad choices? They seem to be all about doing whatever they want, so they would probably let Atlus do whatever they wanted to. I don't see them being worse than Index at the very least.
Rise!You mean Golden wasn't one?
Spinoff off catherine?Pornsona?
Oh godI would buy 5 copies.
I'm dead serious.
& then there'll be the enhanced port, Pornsona 4: GoldenI would buy 5 copies.
I'm dead serious.
Pornsona?
Odd that you would want Persona 5, considering you didnt have a PS2 to play P3 and P4. Wait, I guess its not odd that youd want it locked down to the big N.C'mon, Nintendo. We already have SMTxFE, let's make some new Trauma Center games and lock down Persona 5 as a Wii U exclusive.
C'mon, Nintendo. We already have SMTxFE, let's make some new Trauma Center games and lock down Persona 5 as a Wii U exclusive.
Haha, I doubt that. I wouldn't mind it though. I have strategically made it so I own every platform Atlus cares about. That means PS3, Vita, Wii U, and 3DS. There is no way i will be able to miss P5.
Weird attitude. I know Nintendo needs all the help it can get right now but I'd rather see everybody be able to play Persona instead of locking it to one console.
Would everyone be able to play Persona 5 if it was announced? Odds are it would be exclusive to one platform.
Rule34Oh god
And erm
Can we remind people theres a persona 4 porno somewhere out there, NOT endorsed by atlus?
I remember they mentioned it when talking about arena
"...and that is the sound of 10000 google clicks"
Well, the way third party games are released these days I would see it being PS3/360/WiiU or PS4/Xbone.
Well, the way third party games are released these days I would see it being PS3/360/WiiU or PS4/Xbone.
We're talking about Atlus. How many of their games are multi-platform?
Catherine....We're talking about Atlus. How many of their games are multi-platform?
Persona 4 Arena? Catherine?
Gung Ho has purchased Acquire and Grasshopper and so far has let them continue as normal.
Grasshopper Manufacture is known for making action games and hack n slash games like Lollipop Chainsaw while GungHo is known for developing RPGs. What will the gameplay be like in this title?
KM: Hack n slash games can be unwelcoming, the games dont always explain well what youre supposed to do with the gameplay. Unlike hack n slash, RPGs have players take one level at a time and the game actually guides you through. While some people say thats linear, its still welcoming since it holds your hand. The systems in RPGs like Lunar and Grandia are constructed well. I want to combine the RPG elements and hack n slash elements to come up with a new gameplay system. RPGs are more skill based while you can get lucky in hack n slash games. I wanted to make sure to have both elements, luck and strategy in the gameplay.
How have each of you added something unique to the collaborative game?
KM: GungHos strength is were focused more on the fantasy side. Suda-san has had this idea for this world for a long time before he pitched it to me. Once I heard this idea, I wanted to work with the world that Suda-san has created. I thought of the action meets RPG style gameplay and the ecosystem. Weve been going back and forth trying to figure out what works for the game.
GS: That was the basic thought process, but after that its been a mix of everybody putting ideas onto the table. We have five to six people coming up with new ideas every week. Some peoples job titles might be higher than others, but at these meetings those go out the window and we just brainstorm.
Is the online component versus? Co-op?
KM: Actually, its neither. If we were to choose its more on the co-op side, but that doesnt mean its completely multiplayer.
KM: Yeah, its very similar, but different from Puzzle & Dragons.
That's kind of the point. They release a lot of games and a good chunk of them aren't multi-platform. There's no guarantee that Persona 5 would be either.
That's kind of the point. They release a lot of games and a good chunk of them aren't multi-platform. There's no guarantee that Persona 5 would be either.
The only games they released on HD systems were multiplatform games, so there's that argument to be made as well.
Assuming that Persona 5 is for consoles and that no manufacturer buys them off, I don't see why they wouldn't. They obviously thought there was enough of an audience on Xbox to release Catherine and then Persona 4 Arena after that. Unless they couldn't make a profit on the 360 versions.
Assuming that Persona 5 is for consoles and that no manufacturer buys them off, I don't see why they wouldn't. They obviously thought there was enough of an audience on Xbox to release Catherine and then Persona 4 Arena after that. Unless they couldn't make a profit on the 360 versions.
Dragons Crown isn't an atlus game. Regardless, why would they? The last vanilla ware game on Nintendo consoles didn't do so hot and the game isnt big enough for Nintendo to go out their way to secureI don't think Nintendo is that interested in this. Why didn't they get Dragon's Crown on the Wii U?
Persona 4 Arena? Catherine?
this could be said about any atlus game.the game isnt big enough for Nintendo to go out their way to secure
The argument for Nintendo buying atlus is that the majority of atlus' games end up on Nintendo platforms anyway, without their involvement and it would make sense for it to stay there. But you're right, it wouldn't be worth it to Nintendo to secure all of Atlus' gamesthis could be said about any atlus game.
But you're right, it wouldn't be worth it to Nintendo to secure all of Atlus' games
C'mon, Nintendo. We already have SMTxFE, let's make some new Trauma Center games and lock down Persona 5 as a Wii U exclusive.
Partnering with platinum definitely does more for Nintendo, at least in the short term. More software diversity and it helps the image and etc. And it does it in the way partnering with atlus can't since they're games are more mainstream and "mature". But if you mean cost, securing persona would be way more expensive. Bayonetta 2 was a canceled game when Nintendo brought it back. They probably got it for dirt cheapWhat would hypothetically be the more valuable partnership: Platinum or Atlus? Is Bayonetta worth more than Persona?
Persona 5 PC exclusive - E3 2017 announcement
I can just imagine the meltdowns.
There's all this talk about Persona 5, has there been an announcement that I haven't heard about?
Fixed
I'd be okay with this.
That's actually not true, as you see in this interview with Suda 51 and Gung Ho's CEO about their first game together:
You have to consider that Persona is a niche JRPG that will get almost all of its sells in Japan
And were done here.Lot of really, really terrible comments in this thread. This isn't the place for platform fanboyism.
I really don't read that interview as anything but Suda talking about the collaboration in place at their new place. I'd want to see a lot more evidence to believe the situation is bad.
Persona is Atlus' biggest franchise in the US...