Red Dead Redemption is set in 1911 during the decline of the American Old West and it's hard to imagine RDR2,
a Western game of course, set in The Roaring Twenties as a sequel.
Not exact matches
Of course, we're by no means saying we'd mind a
Western Far Cry
game being released this year — Far Cry is a popular franchise for a reason, and getting more
Western titles could only be a good thing.
While the recently announced delay
of Red Dead Redemption 2 to early 2018 is sad news for fans (unless they consider it time well spent perfecting the
game of course), it is a breath
of fresh air for all
of Rockstar and Take - Two's competitors who feared severely diminished sales in the latter half
of this year due to the highly anticipated
Western title.
Of course some Japanese companies have continued to produce games that are popular with Western gamers, most notably Nintendo and Square Enix, but others either were hit and miss like Capcom and Sega, marginalized like Namco and Konami, or went out of business entirel
Of course some Japanese companies have continued to produce
games that are popular with
Western gamers, most notably Nintendo and Square Enix, but others either were hit and miss like Capcom and Sega, marginalized like Namco and Konami, or went out
of business entirel
of business entirely.
Among my female coworkers, some
of them play
games,
of course, but generally favour adventure
games, platformers, JRPGs and occasionally the odd RPG like Mass Effect, whereas I prefer
western RPGs together with strategy
games (turn - based, then real - time) and roguelikes, so perhaps some
of the sources they use to find about
games differ from mine.
From the scenes and
game footage we have seen thus far, Rockstar has the very essence
of the old west, both from a historical stand point and
of course some
of the most iconic
western films we have seen over the years.
Of course, it's not just
games from other regions coming into China; increasingly, Chinese
games are being exported to
Western markets.
Check after the break for some frank comments from the wunderkind on his opinions regarding the future
of Japanese
games, how
Western designers are emulating the best
of what Japan produces while managing to take things further and make a success out
of it and,
of course, how big his contribution to this market will be.
Of course, there was no mention of a Western release for the gam
Of course, there was no mention
of a Western release for the gam
of a
Western release for the
game.
«The conventional wisdom was
of course that a
western wouldn't work,» Zelnick said about the first
game.
Of course, it's but one game in the entire Seiken Densetsu / Mana series, which has been a little spotty at times in terms of western release
Of course, it's but one
game in the entire Seiken Densetsu / Mana series, which has been a little spotty at times in terms
of western release
of western releases.
That is,
of course, the sheer volume
of Japanese Role Playing Games — or JRPGs — that
Western gamers will be able to get their hands on throughout 2016.
All we need to complete the entire set now is for a re-release
of Mother 3, the final
game in the trilogy — preferably one with a
western release as well,
of course.
««The conventional wisdom was
of course that a
western wouldn't work,» Zelnick said about the original
game during the MKM Partners event (via GameSpot).