Itagaki sounds a lot more keen on the idea of a sequel than he does, I don\'t think he would have much say as Itagaki is creative director. The game is begging for a sequel imo...it will happen despite what this producer says now. He is just saying that because of shit sales in Japan. It will do very well in other regions even if it continues to do crap in Japan.
I will be posting my review of Dragon Sword in my Blog on Sunday. In a word,- vgood
They really do not know what good games are anymore in that region, they would rather play casual crap and the odd RPG these days. Their lack of take up of new genres is stunting the industry there. There is a serious lack of innovation now.
The real innovation in video games seems to be shifting from the east to the west now, and it\'s a good thing to. I am getting sick to death of Japanese games heavy with A typical style and little else. It\'s all style with no substance these days, and the retreading of old worn ground.
Western developers are going to rule this market in a couple of years time if they continue as they are, thankfully it should mean better games for us here and less casual crap. The Japanese market which is crap now in comparison, will only get worse if trends continue as they are. I say bring it on, the industry needs a change and less control from the east. The culture and certain ideologies of Japan should not negatively effect our culture of videogames in the west, we have our own culture be it good or bad.
Thank god for a few teams like Grasshopper and Team Ninja, and some sections of Capcom. At least they will always have eyes focusing on what western gamers want and will tune games to suit us. The vast majority of their development community is not the same, and it is to the detriment of the whole industry worldwide.
I want a Ninja game designed by both Itagaki and Dr Hitomi. I would like to see them bring the art of Ninja back to it\'s roots in every way. A Wii Remote and Nunchuk game would be perfect.
( Edited 29.03.2008 11:37 by Linkyshinks )