Today via NicoNico, SquareEnix have revealed an all new PS Vita exclusive title in the SaGa series. Little information is known apart from music by Kenji Ito and a 2015 Japanese release date.
Today via NicoNico, SquareEnix have revealed an all new PS Vita exclusive title in the SaGa series. Little information is known apart from music by Kenji Ito and a 2015 Japanese release date.
The Vita is doing fine in Japan and afaik passed the 10 mil devices sold mark.Isn't the vita selling really really badly?
A friend of mine bought one a couple of years ago and recently sold it because there were only 3 or 4 games on it that he liked (fighting games)... And likes sony consoles quite a lot.
So why would they make a vita exclusive game?
(ok, it could be that they've got a deal with sonly, like platinum with Nintendo on bayonetta 2)
Not sure if that's sarcasm or not, but no. They are both science fiction, though. SaGa is a branch of Final Fantasy (although that was pretty much just to earn extra sales by calling it "Final Fantasy.") I never played the games myself, but only because I didn't know about them until fairly recently (a couple years ago or so). Since I don't like playing old games that I've never played before, I never got into it. Definitely willing to give it a shot, though.This isn't related to the Saga comic is it?
The working title for the game is:
LOL: Never Coming to America
Not sure if that's sarcasm or not, but no. They are both science fiction, though. SaGa is a branch of Final Fantasy (although that was pretty much just to earn extra sales by calling it "Final Fantasy.") I never played the games myself, but only because I didn't know about them until fairly recently (a couple years ago or so). Since I don't like playing old games that I've never played before, I never got into it. Definitely willing to give it a shot, though.
SaGa: Crushers of Candied Treats. There, lawsuit averted.Oh no! King is going to sue them for their every last penny.
SaGa games were great! The concept behind all the titles was similar. Multiple heroes, each with its own goal and story, open world full of side quests and amazing challenges... And the graphics, the soundtrack...! Pure art.Not sure if that's sarcasm or not, but no. They are both science fiction, though. SaGa is a branch of Final Fantasy (although that was pretty much just to earn extra sales by calling it "Final Fantasy.") I never played the games myself, but only because I didn't know about them until fairly recently (a couple years ago or so). Since I don't like playing old games that I've never played before, I never got into it. Definitely willing to give it a shot, though.