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Hideki Kamiya: "Multiple publishers turned down Bayonetta 2"

The fark this issue is still ongoing. Salty fans still being salty as fark. Never seen such ongoing rage still alive this long. All the haters can just hate more while I happily game on launch day.
 
all of the DLC in both games focused entirely on the multiplayer modes and had no bearing on the single player. So no, they're not "DLC heavy".

Haha, that's like the "Nintendo doesn't have new IPs ... btw. all of those new IPs don't count because of reasons" posts. Where is the comic about that when you need it, I can't find it anymore.
 
My hope for this game is that it will eventually appear on the next nintendo console that actually has a proper controller and not a cheap gimmick or some plan b controller with uncomfortable stick placement. For the time being I scratch my Bayonetta itch by replaying the game on the ps3. I have a lackluster framerate but at least I get to play the game with the dualshock.

The Dualshock is the default controller for action games. Nothing else comes close.

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Damn, this thread...Nintendo still stealing our games, I see.

Can't wait for the 28th, myself!

My impression is that most people in this thread saying they won't buy a console to get it aren't saying this. I certainly don't blame Nintendo or Platinum for anything. I thought the complaints were pathetic from the start. There are very few posts here that sound close to the morons on twitter.

At the right value proposition for me I may end up with a Wii U and this game. Right now that doesn't exist. I also don't own a PS4 or Xbox yet because they haven't justified themselves with enough titles I want either.
 
My hope for this game is that it will eventually appear on the next nintendo console that actually has a proper controller and not a cheap gimmick or some plan b controller with uncomfortable stick placement. For the time being I scratch my Bayonetta itch by replaying the game on the ps3. I have a lackluster framerate but at least I get to play the game with the dualshock.



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Have you even tried the GamePad or Pro Contoller?
They're amazingly comfortable.
 
My hope for this game is that it will eventually appear on the next nintendo console that actually has a proper controller and not a cheap gimmick or some plan b controller with uncomfortable stick placement. For the time being I scratch my Bayonetta itch by replaying the game on the ps3. I have a lackluster framerate but at least I get to play the game with the dualshock.



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http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=902411
 
Unless you've bought something like an Earthbound cartridge or a Xenoblade Disc that now costs a ton of money :p

Got both...plus two extra copies of Xenoblade (1 PAL when it came out there and a sealed US one...just in case I may need money one of these days.)
:P
 
"I think I have discussed this many times before but here goes… First of all, we [Platinum Games] are developers and receive support from publishers by making games that they request or suggest."

Most gamers are already confused after his first paragraph. I dont know why he continues.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.
 
My hope for this game is that it will eventually appear on the next nintendo console that actually has a proper controller and not a cheap gimmick or some plan b controller with uncomfortable stick placement. For the time being I scratch my Bayonetta itch by replaying the game on the ps3. I have a lackluster framerate but at least I get to play the game with the dualshock.



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You should give the pro controller a shot. It is VERY good.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.
I absolutely don't understand this...
They continue to find good work. And make the games they want.
This seems to be the best possible outcome.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

I think that's more on the gaming audience than it is publishers or platinum themselves. If these guys SHOULD sell better, than more people should actually buy them.
 
My hope for this game is that it will eventually appear on the next nintendo console that actually has a proper controller and not a cheap gimmick or some plan b controller with uncomfortable stick placement. For the time being I scratch my Bayonetta itch by replaying the game on the ps3. I have a lackluster framerate but at least I get to play the game with the dualshock.



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The Pro controller is so much better than the DS3, it´s not even funny.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Umm. Doesn't Inaba run the company? Kamiya's just the head of development.

The Pro controller is so much better than the DS3, it´s not even funny.

An incredibly true statement.
 
My impression is that most people in this thread saying they won't buy a console to get it aren't saying this. I certainly don't blame Nintendo or Platinum for anything. I thought the complaints were pathetic from the start. There are very few posts here that sound close to the morons on twitter.

At the right value proposition for me I may end up with a Wii U and this game. Right now that doesn't exist. I also don't own a PS4 or Xbox yet because they haven't justified themselves with enough titles I want either.
That's reasonable enough, no doubt. I'm moreso reacting to the general...reaction that apparently is resulting in Kamiya and Platinum still being asked to/feeling the need to continue explaining why 1+1=2.

I thought we were getting it on the 26th?

What?!? My amazon preorder says the 28th, is it actually the 26th?

EDIT: What the hell Amazon, where's the option to receive on release day?
 
Hey man, buying a console for one game is straight up undercore.

There's nothing bad about that though :P

Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Except you know... Kamiya is not running the company.

You should give the pro controller a shot. It is VERY good.

It is. The best for character action games imo.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Im sure they would love more sales. Who wouldnt? I take pride though knowing that they are making high quality games that they want to make. If the consumer buys, the consumer buys. To me its very commendable.
 
That's reasonable enough, no doubt. I'm moreso reacting to the general...reaction that apparently is resulting in Kamiya and Platinum still being asked to/feeling the need to continue explaining why 1+1=2.
Fair enough. I agree its pathetic this needs to be explained at all at this point
 
You should give the pro controller a shot. It is VERY good.
ive been using it for hyrule warriors, and its not bad, better than the 360 and Ones controllers, but the whole time im holding it i have a permanent feeling that both analog sticks are in the wrong spot. My thumbs just hate using analog sticks in the upper positions

dual shock 3 is still the best action game controller
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Hideki Kamiya has repeatedly stated that he's not involved with running the business side of the company at all, and any business queries should be sent to Inaba. Hell, Inaba probably doesn't care about the sales either, because his job is to secure funding for the games Platinum wants to make.

In the case of games like Bayonetta, Wonderful 101, or whatever, the onus is on the publisher to do the marketing to make sure that the game finds the audience it needs to be profitable for them, because they're the ones agreeing to give Platinum Games X amount of dollars to make the game. You can't blame the developer for a lack of marketing the publisher should be doing.

If a restaurant asks a chef to make a pie, you don't blame the chef if the pie doesn't sell, unless the pie is made of poo and unsellable. You blame the restaurant for not doing what they need to do to make sure the pie sells.

Kamiya makes damned good games, which is why he and Platinum continue to get work. The onus is on the people hiring them to make sure the investment is worth their money. Hell, Kamiya did a Nintendo Direct for Wonderful 101: It's fair to say he's willing to work with Nintendo on the marketing side, if they ask him.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Their games mostly bombed unless you slap a Metal Gear name on it. They basically make games that are unpopular and sometimes can give a bad impression to beginners due to skill spike in their games. But they take pride in what they do even if it's not the most popular genre or the game that has a large market in today's industry.

And Kamiya is not the one running the show for Platinum. He's just like the official mascot of the company :p
 
What is there to understand?

A lot of Bayo1 fans assumed a sequel would come to the PS4/X1 and in the last couple of years I've seen a sentiment among some gamers of wanting to run with only 1 system in the next console generation for various reasons. Bayo 2 being exclusive to WiiU put a dent in their plans. I'm not saying the continuous port begging and twitter harassment is justified, but I can see why some Bayo fans are still magically not pissed that they have to spend much more than they thought they would just to get the follow up to one of their favorite games.

How can you be angry that a game exists?

I'm not angry. I'm saying how I think others felt in this situation.
 
Except you know... Kamiya is not running the company.

He's a principle in the company, seems to have a say in what gets developed, and uses 'we' when describing all the dealings with publishers and contracts, which indicates a level of responsibility. He's also the voice of the company, everything he says is implicitly supported by the other executives.

Who in their right mind would talk so personally about the project and the companies doings and yet have no responsibility for those choices? That's just silly thinking.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

I'm starting to wonder how true this really is. Quality does not automatically equal mainstream sales and widespread appreciation.

The kinds of games Platinum makes are not popular in the west, and Japan has gone heavily mobile. It isn't even about the "skin" on Platinum's games. Bayonetta could have had any lead character, but it's not as simple or easy to play as God of War. Vanquish actually does look like the perfect "generic" western space dude shooter going by the game cover and character. But a lot of people took a look at it just said "where's the multiplayer deathmatch mode? I'd rather just play Gears of War."

Creators like Kamiya and Platinum are praised for their ideas and their devotion to quality, but in order to make a widely "popular" game it sure seems they'd have to make something that isn't the kind of game they'd be interested in making.

At this point, I tend to think the issue is that Platinum is a company making big budget Shovel Knight games in a Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed, and Candy Crush world.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

Platinum Fanfiction.
 
Don't stop ... believin' ...

That's sarcasm, BTW, and the first time I've heard that one.

You misunderstand: I've never played the original game (although I did buy it) and so I could not care less if the sequel is to remain exclusive to the Wii U for eternity (and even if I were interested in the game, the matter of exclusivity would still not bother me). I was simply making the point that since we're not privy to the contract between the two parties it's possible that nestled away among the the legalise is a little section that states ownership of the game reverts back to the IP owner in the event that a certain sales goal is met. Is such a clause likely? I'd say "no". Do we have evidence that it's not the case, though? The answer is also "no".
 
He's a principle in the company, seems to have a say in what gets developed, and uses 'we' when describing all the dealings with publishers and contracts, which indicates a level of responsibility. He's also the voice of the company, everything he says is implicitly supported by the other executives.

Who in their right mind would talk so personally about the project and the companies doings and yet have no responsibility for those choices? That's just silly thinking.

He is neither of all those.
He has a face as he is the most ambitious of all the devs at PG and let's face it, he is one of the industry veterans among all the others there, but has no say on how the company is run.

He also is not the voice of the company, he is just the loudest, and a bad influence on poor JP lately :P
I love you both JP, don't hate me.
 
It's already well established that Nintendo is the last AAA player creating/funding games with mechanical depth and abstract styles as the focus of the company, not just some games here and there given the B team treatment. I have no idea when or what went wrong, but I'm very grateful for the existence Bayo 2.
 
The Pro controller is so much better than the DS3, it´s not even funny.

I love the Pro Controller, but after nearly 2 years, I haven´t gotten used to the right stick position (over the face buttons), also the face buttons are slightly too small for my taste, or maybe is just the form, if they were flatter maybe that would help, but they kill my right thumb playing MK8, and it´ll probably get worst when Smash arrives.

I do prefer the overall form, the sticks design and the triggers, but to be honest I don´t think either is better than the other, they´re just as good on their own merits.
 
Hideki Kamiya may make great games but I haven't been as impressed with how he leads that company. He halfway builds a game with a niche following and then fails to find a partner. That's on him. When Nintendo threw him a bone he took it of course, but the move doomed the work of his team to poor sales. Instead the hard work will go mostly unnoticed and his companies position is by no means improved despite the heavy effort.

Platinium should simply be doing better. Given the quality of their games they actually deserve better.

I'm starting to think this can't be put on Platinum anymore, look at what Westerners typically find appealing in their games and look at what Platinum puts in their games. They aren't making fantasy open world RPGs or homogenized third and first person shooters/action games.
 
I'm still baffled that someone thinks Kamiya isn't part of Platinum and thinks Platinum owns the games.
 
I understand, but I don't think Kamiya understands the anger of people not wanting to budge on a new system for the sequel. It isn't just because it's on WiiU and they want P4/X1 versions arbitrarily; the latter is a longer term investment, the other is not for those who don't care for Nintendo's IPs.

Too bad for them then. It doesn't give them the right to harass the dude on twitter constantly. As a part of the Bayonetta fanbase that bought the first one day 1 on 360, and also enjoys games Nintendo puts out, I'm damn happy the sequel got made at all. Anyone else feeling upset that the sequel was made can go fuck themselves.
 
all this for the for blurry near death hope of a Platinum games exclusive on PS4....

I don't get why any gamer would want exclusivity. Is it supposed to make us feel better about ourselves? I love my Wii U to bits, but it's not like I'm sitting here thinking "Gee, it sure is good that Bayonetta 2 isn't on those other consoles!"

There's too much "fuck you, got mine" mentality in the gaming community if you ask me.

A console is never an investment.

This.

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The best GIF.
 
I'm starting to think this can't be put on Platinum anymore, look at what Westerners typically find appealing in their games and look at what Platinum puts in their games. They aren't making fantasy open world RPGs or homogenized third and first person shooters/action games.

The rift between Japanese game design aesthetics and western sentiments began at the start of the previous generation and has grown wider apart with each year. A big factor was previously PC exclusive western developers suddenly jumping aboard the until then Japan dominated console market and somehow managed to awaken the western console market to its latent shit tastes in games.

The situation then got really weird when the western press started calling out Japanese developers for being old fashioned, obsolete and having lost its touch, causing a lot management in Japan to enforce catastrophic westernization policies that sapped the life out of all previously lucrative franchises. Konami and Capcom were hit the worst by such ill fated moves.

Playinum games though, bless their soul, just stuck to their guns and marched ahead. Unfortunately though, unlike From Software who managed to find themselves a huge audience in the new void via the same strategy, Platinum never did quite manage mirror that feat.
 
I don't get why any gamer would want exclusivity. Is it supposed to make us feel better about ourselves? I love my Wii U to bits, but it's not like I'm sitting here thinking "Gee, it sure is good that Bayonetta 2 isn't on those other consoles!"

There's too much "fuck you, got mine" mentality in the gaming community if you ask me.



This.



The best GIF.

sadly i feel this is the only way we can see a Platinum Games new IP on ps4/xbox1, seeing as how P* doesnt make enough money to fund thier own projects. i dont expect EA or Activision to do a multiplat title thats not a established series. even a sequel is difficult to get funded for P*. i really do think thats the only way.
 
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