John Rabbit
Banned
this game is riding a fine line between "bland and boring" and "so bland its interesting".
Nirolak said:
His jacket said "Love Will Tear Us Apart" in an earlier trailer lolJiguryo said:Find the mandatory British rock reference in this picture!
"Dead Souls" by Joy Division
54-46! said:Who is this for?
Me54-46! said:Who is this for?
Hory Sheeet!Jiguryo said:Find the mandatory British rock reference in this picture!
"Dead Souls" by Joy Division
People who like quirky Japanese games. That's what I'm getting from this game. And the fact that its from Suda means it's going to have so much personality. Like I seriously can't wait to see more of this one.54-46! said:Who is this for?
Why For? said:Looks nasty.
Gears of Dead Space.
Yep.Replicant said:On the positive side, isn't this the game where Akira Yamaoka and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn moved to after Konami disbanded Team Silent?
So why come into this thread then?Tokubetsu said:I fucking hate Suda51
Tokubetsu said:I fucking hate Suda51
Replicant said:On the positive side, isn't this the game where Akira Yamaoka and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn moved to after Konami disbanded Team Silent?
She did the vocals for the song in the debut trailer, so we know she's got one contribution to the game.EatChildren said:Yamaoka works at Grasshopper and is scoring this game, yes. McGlynn never 'worked' exclusively for anyone, so I dont know if she'll do anything for this.
Jay Sosa said:Finally a game that seems to try something different, can't stand these other generic looking TPS with their zombie-esque enemies and handsome dark haired main protagonists. They sure have balls...
Ridley327 said:She did the vocals for the song in the debut trailer, so we know she's got one contribution to the game.
I <3 Memes said:Uggg. UE3 strikes again.
That should be a question for the eventual Q&A!EatChildren said:She did the death metal screams?
Ridley327 said:That should be a question for the eventual Q&A!
There's a bit of singing before then and it sure sounds a lot like her.EatChildren said:Those are the only vocals in the debut trailer, so if she did vocals for it those must be them.
Ridley327 said:There's a bit of singing before then and it sure sounds a lot like her.
This. Also, I'd argue that the people who hype Grasshopper are typically Nintendo fans, and this game isn't on a Nintendo platform - and it's just one of many action games on PS360. The title simply isn't all that unique in any way. And it's not even directed by Suda as far as I know.EatChildren said:Most of the disappointed fall into one of two crowds; either they expected another truly 'out there' game like Killler7, or they dont find anything about the game interesting and instead generic and boring.
He uses the "executive director" credit that he had for NMH2 in the debut trailer, which implies that they have a different guy (or guys) working under him while he makes suggestions and works on the story.wsippel said:This. Also, I'd argue that the people who hype Grasshopper are typically Nintendo fans, and this game isn't on a Nintendo platform - and it's just one of many action games on PS360. The title simply isn't all that unique in any way. And it's not even directed by Suda as far as I know.
I hope he's directing the Kadokawa project. I also hope that it's really Japanese, quirky and low budget. And, for Suda's sake, I hope it's on Wii or 3DS. Simply because I believe he'll get more hype and better sales that way - the hype Grasshopper got for No More Heroes was in large part due to being a standout hardcore title on the Wii. Personally, I'll buy and play pretty much anything they put out regardless of the platform, anyway.Ridley327 said:He uses the "executive director" credit that he had for NMH2 in the debut trailer, which implies that they have a different guy (or guys) working under him while he makes suggestions and works on the story.
It'd be weird if their Kinect game ends up being fully directed by Suda, but I'm not one to question their logic if such a thing applies.