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It seems that Blue Dragon's release date for Japan is on December 7th of this year. I honestly didn't expect it to be released anywhere until Spring of next year, as I haven't heard much about since it was first announced. Nothing was announced for the US yet, though.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The next Ninja Gaiden is going to be on the PS3? I remeber hearing the rumors last year, but I didn't think Team Ninja would really do it.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
X360 had a great showing at TGS this year, as far as Japanese games go. Trusty Bell, the Mistwalker RPGs, DOAX2, The Idolmaster (still no date, dammit), Culdecept Saga, Super Robot Wars XO. Nevermind that half of those games are ones that most US gamers don't give a shit about.
I was more impressed by Trusty Bell than the Mistwalker games though. Both Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon look like alot of fun, but Trusty Bell seems a bit more interesting, especially to an anime fan like myself. Plus, I'm interested in seeing how Tri-Crescendo's first completely solo RPG will turn out (as Baiten Kaitos was done with Monolith Soft). Over time, my opinion might change of course. Watching these games, and then watching the PS3's games, I couldn't help but wonder how long it will take developers to develop games requiring the HD-DVD drive. How long will the standard DVD cut it? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Indeed, Trusty Bell does look generic (espeically the art style, which I really like), but I guess I just want that sort of thing. I heard that there's was supposed to be some musical theme to the battle system to make it interesting, but I have yet to see it. Plus, I like the voice actress Hirano Aya, who's playing that Polka character.
White Knight Story is just too impressive! Makes me wish Level 5 were working on other consoles. IGN had some good X360 coverage. For the rest of the games, I had to search for them on Google Japan using their Japanese titles. How ya doing, buddy? |