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- Culdcept Saga
- X360
- Published by Namco-Bandai
- Developed by Namco-Bandai
- French release: Available
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I wonder if the high cost of PS3 development combined with the common platform between the 360 and the PC will shift a lot of these formally PS2 type games to the 360/Vista?
It already happened/is happening.
Why does 80 % of all the jap games have crappy graphics? I know gameplay > graphics...but this is really pathetic O_o
Why does 80 % of all the jap games have crappy graphics? I know gameplay > graphics...but this is really pathetic O_o
For those of you throwing childish insult at a game you were somehow forced to buy, hope when you grow up you'll realize that you're shooting yourselves in the foot if you restrict game development for the 360 to only the mega rich. You could have the Xbox 3 Trillion and if you don't have a team of 100 people just working on the individual strands of hair of one guy's beard you'll scream when you zoom to nitpick, "There's no individuality in those strands of hair!!! OMFG NOW I GOTTA GO SLASH MY WRISTS"
I for one am glad this game is coming to the States. The more games on the 360 PERIOD means more AAA and indie developers flock to the console. Not to say cost of development and other variables don't factor in, but honestly, if a developer is thinking of making a game for a console and sees that there are hardly any games on it then that's not exactly encouraging.
For those of you throwing childish insult at a game you were somehow forced to buy, hope when you grow up you'll realize that you're shooting yourselves in the foot if you restrict game development for the 360 to only the mega rich. You could have the Xbox 3 Trillion and if you don't have a team of 100 people just working on the individual strands of hair of one guy's beard you'll scream when you zoom to nitpick, "There's no individuality in those strands of hair!!! OMFG NOW I GOTTA GO SLASH MY WRISTS"