This Week In Gaming: December 12
Industry News
The Tiny Metal/Project Phoenix drama continues with sexual harassment accusations and lack of funding
Q: What has been the biggest obstacle for Project Phoenix?
Hiroyuki Yura, Director/Producer: We could actually deliver with a bit more programming, but the fact is, if you read my updates, we aren’t happy with what Airborne Studios (an art outsourcing company used by CIA) delivered. We aren’t happy at all, it looks too cheaply made.
Q: Tiny Metal is about to launch. What was its biggest obstacle during development?
Hiroyuki Yura: We wanted to have multiplayer on release in Tiny Metal, but we couldn’t so we’re going to put it in a free patch a few months afterwards. To me a game is done, when we have multiplayer. This is a situation I don’t like.
Q: If Tiny Metal doesn’t live up to your standards why are you releasing it now?
Hiroyuki Yura: Well, we have a relationship with our publisher, Sony, and we have our promises with our investors. That’s why we need to put it out.
Q: How do you feel about the relationship to the Project Phoenix backers? Aren’t the backers similar to investors, to some extent?
Hiroyuki Yura: Not really, they are not investing. Another thing, what is not acceptable is we have not delivered what the artists wanted. They are lending me their name and their strength and I need to make sure I deliver on the part they want it to be portrayed.
Q: How many units of Tiny Metal need to sell to resurrect Project Phoenix?
Hiroyuki Yura: 150,000 units, worldwide on all consoles.
Q: How reasonable is that goal?
Hiroyuki Yura: I think it is a lot of units.
Q: What do you think is a reasonable amount of units for Tiny Metal to sell?
Hiroyuki Yura: Probably 50,000.
Q: How many units do you think Tiny Metal will sell?
Hiroyuki Yura: Probably 100,000.
Q: If you think you will be short 50,000 units, what do you plan to do next as a company?
Hiroyuki Yura: We don’t need to discuss our internal business decisions. There are a lot of things I can’t tell you about. What I can tell you, in general, is this is not the only thing we do. We have other jobs that will basically feed us. That 50,000 [units] would be nice to concentrate on this, but if we can’t do that we can do recordings. We can do other work. We can do programming work for other companies. If we make the right game we hope, it will sell. If we don’t, it won’t sell. Then it will be another challenge to get Project Phoenix’s budget.
The interviews don't stop there, though. At the same event, USgamer also approached Yura, for more questions regarding a public accusation scuffle, in which a former employee of Yura, Tariq Lacy, claimed that Yura was embezzling money from Project Phoenix's Kickerstarter and that the crowdfunding had been a scam. Lacy had then reportedly asked to be removed from all matters involving Yura and his projects. In retaliation, Yura claimed that Lacy had sexually harassed workers and was removed from the project for inappropriate behavior. When USgamer questioned Yura about Project Phoenix on December 11th, he stated that some of the backlash was deserved for the numerous delays, adding that if he truly was attempting to scam backers, it would be easy for him to disappear, and that the project was not dead.
Of course, as shown with the previous Siliconera interview, the only way Project Phoenix will have funding to be completed one day, is if Tiny Metal sells around 150,000 units. It's quite the interesting drama, especially in the Kickstarter world of dramas, and we'll definitely have to come back to this topic in another article if more information comes out about it.
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Capcom wants to port more games to the Switch
In an interview with Capcom, it seems that the company has found the Nintendo Switch to be a runaway success. Capcom's CEO stated that "the home + portable concept works better than expected, and that he wishes to port franchises to the Switch that would not normally appear on Nintendo consoles". It appears that we might see some big announcements from Capcom in 2018.
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Square Enix interested in bringing older games to the Switch
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Spike Chunsoft opens up a North American branch
Spike Chunsoft, a company that many know as the developers of Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, and Danganronpa have recently started a studio in North America. Officially called Spike Chunsoft Inc., it will be part of the company's widened scope of localizations from its parent company in Japan.
General News
Sony to add ability for users to change their PSN username by next year
During PlayStation Experience 2017, Sony's Shawn Layden said during an interview that he's heard the requests for those who wish to change their PSN usernames, noting that it's "complex", but will hopefully be a feature by the next PlayStation Experience in 2018. During spring of last year, PlayStation held an official poll asking what changes customers wanted to see the most, in which changing usernames was one of the most wanted features. Layden has said before, back in 2014, that it was something PlayStation has been considering adding, but unsure if it was possible to do so.
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Stardew Valley multiplayer beta delayed, PS Vita port revealed
Developer ConcernedApe has been working on adding multiplayer support to the indie hit game Stardew Valley, and a beta was set to launch at the end of the year, before 2018. However, he's announced that the beta has been delayed to Q1 2018 in order to iron out any bugs. To compensate for the delay, there will be brand new content added to the game when the multiplayer patch goes live next year. Finally, a PlayStation Vita port of Stardew Valley was also announced. It will be cross-buy with the PS4 version, but will lack any online multiplayer features.
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Detective Pikachu game rated by PEGI
About a year ago, Japan got a Pokemon spinoff game by the name of Great Detective Pikachu on the Nintendo 3DS. Since then, there's been no word of a localization... until today. European ratings board, PEGI, has rated the game for European release. It currently has a placeholder release date and has the description of "Detective Pikachu is on the case! Investigate evidence, question possible witnesses and solve a curious mystery,". This leak comes after the announcement of a live-action Detective Pikachu movie (slated to release on May 10, 2019), as well.
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Taiwan ratings board potentially leaks new Scribblenauts game
It seems like there might be a new Scribblenauts revival on the horizon, as a Taiwanese ratings board has rated "Scribblenauts Showdown", for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Developed by 5th Cell and published by Warner Bros, it will be the first game in the series since 2013's Scribblenauts: Unmasked. The Taiwan ratings board has previously leaked the existence of games before, including Ubisoft's Trial of the Blood Dragons, Grow Home, and BlazBlue: Central Fiction.
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From Software hints that Armored Core series may get new installment one day
Renown developer of Dark Souls, From Software, decided to address fan questions about one of its older franchises, Armored Core. FromSoft tweeted that while there's nothing that they can officially announce, they ask fans to wait just a bit more, as the company has no intention on letting the series go to waste.
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Pokemon GO gets Gen 3 characters
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Shadow of the Colossus gets special edition and comparison trailer
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Rocket League Christmas event has started
If you're in the mood to celebrate your holiday cheer by playing soccer with cars, Rocket League has you covered. "Frosty Fest" has just started, as of December 11, and will last until January 2nd, during which players can obtain "snowflakes" by playing, to redeem for Christmas themed holiday cosmetic items for your cars, or of course, lootcrates.
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp to get garden and clothing features
According to the official Animal Crossing Twitter account, it looks like the recently released Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will be getting two new features in an update next month. The first of which is a "garden" feature, that shows a player planting flowers, while the second is "outfit crafting", in which you'll likely be able to use ingame resources to make clothes for your character.
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Game Announcements
Patapon 2 Remastered announced for PS4
After the success of Patapon 1 Remastered, Sony Interactive Entertainment will be remastering Patapon 2 as well. Patapon 2 Remastered will feature 4K graphics on the PS4 Pro, and will launch in 2018.
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Enter the Gungeon coming to Nintendo Switch
The well received bullet-hell roguelite Enter the Gungeon will be getting a port to Nintendo Switch next week. Developed by Dodge Roll Games and originally released in April 2016 for PC and later ported to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One earlier this year, the Switch version will be launching December 14 for North America, and December 18 for Europe.
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Ace Attorney: Investigations gets mobile port
The Ace Attorney spinoff game, Ace Attorney: Investigations has suddenly launched for iOS and Android, with high resolution assets. This of course, could mean good news for 3DS owners, as all of the mobile Ace Attorney ports have also been released on the 3DS at a later date. There is no word on the still untranslated Ace Attorney: Investigations 2.
Papers, Please gets PS Vita version
Initially teased at Gamescom 2014, the PlayStation Vita version of Papers, Please has been in limbo for three years. However, that all changes soon, as the developer of the game, 3909 LLC has suddenly revealed that the port is planned to release on December 12, 2017.
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Though it's 2017, the Game Boy has a new game
You heard right! Thanks to the power of indie developers and love of old school handhelds, the original Game Boy has a new release. Created by Tangram Games, the game is called Tobu Tobu Girl, and is a game about a girl trying to rescue her cat. The music and visuals look and sound right out of the early 1990s, too! And if you really like the game, the developers are selling a boxed copy of it, Game Boy cart and all, for $40.00. You can also go to their official site to download the game legally and emulate it.
Rumor Mill
Take these ones with a grain of salt
Rumor: Dark Souls remaster in the works, for Switch (Will be proven true or false on Dec 15)
Reportedly, Namco Bandai will be holding a press event, showcasing five unannounced games, with Nintendo to have a large presence at the event. Supposedly, one of the games will be Dark Souls, remastered, for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. The original Tweet with the leaked info has since been deleted. This rumor, if true, will take place on December 15.
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Rumor: Battlefield Bad Company 3 might be the next Battlefield game
Onwards with rumors, we have YouTube user "almightydaq", making a claim that he has "insider" information for the 2018 Battlefield game. He claims that the game will take place during the era of the Vietnam War, and will feature the same classic online gamemodes as other Battlefield games, as well as gun and vehicle customization. The game will also will try to stray away from heavy micro-transactions. EA and Dice plan to reveal the game at E3 2018. What makes this particular leak credible, is that this same user also told the public of the existence of Battlefield 1, far before an official announcement is made. This doesn't mean that the rumor is entirely true, however it does have some weight behind it, as the leaker has proven himself in the past.
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Emulation/Hacking News
Cemu 1.11.1 Improvements
Improved PPC recompiler
Improved online support
Fixed graphic bugs
Compatibility improvements
ErrEula implementation (Wii U's message box system)
Misc bug fixes
RPCS3 November progress report
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Sega Genesis and Master System emulators on 5.01 FW PS4
Twitter user "m0rph3us1987" has uploaded a video showing their 5.01 FW PlayStation 4 booting up and running classic Sega game emulators. The emulation itself is quite slow, but it still is interesting to see what people can make happen at this time in the scene. There is no release for the moment.
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Trailers
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality: PSVR Announcement Trailer
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT: Launch Character Roster Trailer
"The Forest" gets multiplayer trailer, 2018 release
SoulCalibur VI Gameplay Video
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT: Launch Character Roster Trailer
"The Forest" gets multiplayer trailer, 2018 release
SoulCalibur VI Gameplay Video
Release Calendars
December 12
Okami HD (PS4/XBO/PC)
The End is Nigh (NS)
Resident Evil 7: Gold Edition (PS4/PC/XBO)
December 14
Yooka-Laylee (NS)
Gungrave VR (PSVR)
December 15
Omega Quintet (PC)
Romancing SaGa 2 (PC/PS4/PSV/XBO)
December 20
Life is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 3 (PS4/XBO/PC)
Bridge Constructor: Portal (PC)