KevinCow said:Cool, another game that NoA will never localize.
but they localized Muscle March... :lol :lol :lol
KevinCow said:Cool, another game that NoA will never localize.
Jaruru said:but they localized Muscle March... :lol :lol :lol
Second Party actually (As in first party published and owned, third party developed).Arde5643 said:Is this really for Wii? And from a third party?
Does NOT compute.
Looks pretty good though.
Jaruru said:but they localized Muscle March... :lol :lol :lol
ICallItFutile said:What were J-GAF's impressions? Is the title too niche or will it not come here because of quality control?
Ahh...that makes more sense.Luigiv said:Second Party actually (As in first party published and owned, third party developed).
KevinCow said:As Regulus Tera pointed out, that wasn't Nintendo.
NoA, on the other hand, has refused to release games that have already been translated to English. Games with 100% of the development costs behind them, which would only require the minimal rating, production, and shipping costs to get released. They refuse to even give these games small, limited runs.
Basically, if it's not going to make them eight gajillion dollars like a Mario or a Wii _____, it's not worth NoA's time anymore.
Pixe said:CERO C,D,Z = black case
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/cero/
Pixe said:CERO C,D,Z = black case
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/cero/
That looks great.Hero of Legend said:Wow, really?
I'll get the high-res one in a bit.
Agnates said:Thanks duckroll
Do you know what it says you do to turn? It wasn't pointer-based because the cursor remained in the center while he was turning. Is it the d-pad? That would kinda ruin it, at least for one of the control schemes (unless you can also turn with the pointer for ranged weapons at least).
The slashing looks pretty good (though I hope Zelda Wii will have it more 1:1).
Agnates said:It's not hard to register on that site guys. I'll make a visual tutorial...
duckroll said:You use the stick on the nunchuck. Up and down to move forward and backward, left and right to turn the camera. You hold C and move the stick to strafe left and right. You press C to jump.
Glass Soldier said:I know that it isn't too hard, I think sprsk even made a tutorial in the FAQ-Forum, but I don't like registering on sites I will only visit every other month, so I'd rather wait until someone puts it on youtube.
Agnates said:Login tutorial
Hmm, looks like the game just uses m+ to keep track of the Wiimote when you're pointing off screen. Can't say that's a bad thing. I always find the IR pointer to act a little finicky when bringing the cursor back onscreen after the Wiimote looses track of the sensor bar, so offscreen tracking should fix it.duckroll said:Tutorial video: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9450652
This is the most informative one yet, because it shows the control scheme for the game step by step. Seems pretty well designed. It also shows off the different weapon types and their possible combos, etc.
Wow this box deserve a thread.Hero of Legend said:Wow, really?
I'll get the high-res one in a bit.
That's what I was thinking :lol. I think the main reason it looks so bold is because of the black wii logo and use of black in the Art. It goes very well with the black case.Hero of Legend said:I find it funny that black cases are all of the sudden awesome... since we went a gen with those for the GC! :lol
ShockingAlberto said:The word I have heard, which isn't entirely reliable since it's more "friend of a friend" than usual, is that S&P2 selling well would basically guarantee this game's localization. Otherwise it could go either way.
ShockingAlberto said:The word I have heard, which isn't entirely reliable since it's more "friend of a friend" than usual, is that S&P2 selling well would basically guarantee this game's localization.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rznj/chara/index.htmlduckroll said:http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rznj/system/index.html
There are videos showcasing different variations of each weapon type.
duckroll said:http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rznj/system/index.html
There are videos showcasing different variations of each weapon type.