Gyakuten Saiban 6 (Ace Attorney 6) announced
Ace Attorney 6 has been announced according to Famitsu with Motohide Eshiro as producer and Takeshi Yamazaki as director.
The game will be playable at TGS 2015.
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Explain me why is boring?, this is a VN for fuck's sake, with elements of mystery and parts of exploration, how can the game that has awesome trials, well written characters, enjoyable designs and graphics and overall an excellent experience be something boring?, like, dude this is a game where you have to read to understand, like a book with images and videos, but you don't see nothing boring in this game, you might ask why, simple, because you meet characters that has an interesting development, you meet characters that are human.Booooring game any other awsome one!!
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love the professor layton games but not this one seen the trail booring and uncool game!!!!
To be fair, not counting re-releases, this is the 9th game in the series. I'm not sure it still counts as original and/or fresh.is one of the few games in the whole market that tries to do something different instead of the usual FPS
Ignore this friend* profusely screams internally*
Hold it! How exactly ready is your body!MY BODY IS READY
If it were up to me, I would leave an option for digital and physical games... like now and not needlessly cut my customer base who doesn't want to or can't go all digital.About been only digital, I don't mind at all. All my games are digital and I simply love it.
Having a way to carry all my games with me is fantastic and if it were for me, the new handhelds wouldn't even have physical games.
If it were up to me, I would leave an option for digital and physical games... like now and not needlessly cut my customer base who doesn't want to or can't go all digital.
Steams has sales that others wouldn't have and on a stationary open system. Not everyone have good internet, rather they want/can or not pay for the internet. Not that you should have to rely on the internet just to buy and play a game. I don't why you are against choice. When services are temporarily and permanently down. Still have my games and I can still buy the games from the store.Why couldn't a person go to digital?
If a person has the money to buy a new handheld, he certainly also has the money to pay for internet.
Cutting physical games would leave space to make the handheld more compact.
Digital is the way to go and Steam already proved that.
Some retail games are still tied to a digital service, therefore making the main point of retail to avoid having to download the data. Something which Konami needs to, apparently, figure out.Steams has sales that others wouldn't have and on a stationary open system. Not everyone have good internet, rather they want/can or not pay for the internet. Not that you should have to rely on the internet just to buy and play a game. I don't why you are against choice. When services are temporarily and permanently down. Still have my games and I can still buy the games from the store.
Plus a handheld is more reliant on battery and screen size anyway.
Steams has sales that others wouldn't have and on a stationary open system. Not everyone have good internet, rather they want/can or not pay for the internet. Not that you should have to rely on the internet just to buy and play a game. I don't why you are against choice. When services are temporarily and permanently down. Still have my games and I can still buy the games from the store.
Plus a handheld size is more reliant on battery and screen size anyway.
Again, there are places with bad internet, doesn't matter if they have the money and again, they shouldn't have to rely on the Internet to get their game, especially with a handheld. Why wait for a download, when I can just pick it up from the store and play it without barely any problems? SD cards only get so big and price starts going high as well. Yes, there are updates, but you can play games without the updates and the data is much smaller. The game carts/cards only take up a small space. Not enough to make the device slimmer and not a good trade off for the small amount battery you may add. Some games still come with a collection edition and physical media is not just about the extra stuff. Besides, it is more the fact that manuals can be done by software now, since devices can hold more data. Yes "I", but you are cutting away a lot of people who says otherwise.If you have the money to buy a new handheld you certainly have a decent internet,
at least enough good to download games without much hassle.
Also, consoles have download managers so even if your internet is troublesome you'll eventually download it.
By using only digital, a handheld would save space that could be used to make it thinner or improve it's battery.
Beside that, in the past getting physical games was really cool because it had amazing manuals, booklets and stuff with it.
Right now we only see few pages when we see it just because it's eco-friendly.
If it's to be eco-friendly why don't we just buy digital and become as eco-friendly as possible in this aspect?
Basically, I don't see the need of choice in this case and I think digital is better and the way to go.
It's not about a good paying job, it's about geographical location.If you have the money to buy a new handheld you certainly have a decent internet,
at least enough good to download games without much hassle.
Also, consoles have download managers so even if your internet is troublesome you'll eventually download it.
By using only digital, a handheld would save space that could be used to make it thinner or improve it's battery.
Beside that, in the past getting physical games was really cool because it had amazing manuals, booklets and stuff with it.
Right now we only see few pages when we see it just because it's eco-friendly.
If it's to be eco-friendly why don't we just buy digital and become as eco-friendly as possible in this aspect?
Basically, I don't see the need of choice in this case and I think digital is better and the way to go.
It's not about a good paying job, it's about geographical location.
Again, there are places with bad internet, doesn't matter if they have the money and again, they shouldn't have to rely on the Internet to get their game, especially with a handheld. Why wait for a download, when I can just pick it up from the store and play it without barely any problems? SD cards only get so big and price starts going high as well. Yes, there are updates, but you can play games without the updates and the data is much smaller. The game carts/cards only take up a small space. Not enough to make the device slimmer and not a good trade off for the small amount battery you may add. Some games still come with a collection edition and physical media is not just about the extra stuff. Besides, it is more the fact that manuals can be done by software now, since devices can hold more data. Yes "I", but you are cutting away a lot of people who says otherwise.
And yes, a physical media that only holds the code and not the actual game defeats the purpose.