What's the point of doing the downgraded release of a title you're already remaking? That's a new level of creating competition for your own products
Unless they're planning to revamp A LOT of shit in the remake it just seens dumb
When publishers do that they tend go the Ubisoft way of releasing hundreds of different editions with small addons each so completionists have to buy the same game two or more times to get everythingWhat's the point of doing the downgraded release of a title you're already remaking? That's a new level of creating competition for your own products
Unless they're planning to revamp A LOT of shit in the remake it just seens dumb
They're gonna release the new one to get faggots to double dip.
When publishers do that they tend go the Ubisoft way of releasing hundreds of different editions with small addons each so completionists have to buy the same game two or more times to get everythingWhat's the point of doing the downgraded release of a title you're already remaking? That's a new level of creating competition for your own products
Unless they're planning to revamp A LOT of shit in the remake it just seens dumb
They're gonna release the new one to get faggots to double dip.
This would be like annoucing Persona 3 Silver or some shit with everything the different editions had together+New shit WHILE releasing them separately. What player wouldn't just wait for the best version?
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/sega-now-considers-yakuza-a-multi-platform-series/More Atlas games could be coming, too, but the ball is currently in Atlas's court. Catherine Classic saw the developer's surreal puzzle game come to PC for the first time in January, and it's performed well. Clark hopes it's just the first step.
"Everyone's really pleased with it; we're pleased with it, it's performed well and the audience is happy," he says. "I think for us it was always step one. Let's launch Catherine, which then gives the IP owners and business owners at Atlas—who are in their first foray into the PC market—the ability to evaluate the success and how that can fit in for their future road map. I'm pleased to say they now have that information, so they're able to evaluate it. For us it was a positive experience, and hopefully they'll share that and consider it in their own road map."
That's how you pronounce it in Japanese so some people write it like that. Gets on my nerves though.>Atlas
So this is the power of exclusives. 8 year old PC port holds its ground against newly released remake on two platforms (Vita version got absolutely btfo'd, didn't even leave Japan and sold 10k copies). Really makes you think.
So this is the power of exclusives. 8 year old PC port holds its ground against newly released remake on two platforms (Vita version got absolutely btfo'd, didn't even leave Japan and sold 10k copies). Really makes you think.
Well Full Body is a $60 game.
So this is the power of exclusives. 8 year old PC port holds its ground against newly released remake on two platforms (Vita version got absolutely btfo'd, didn't even leave Japan and sold 10k copies). Really makes you think.
Catherine: Full Body has been rated for the Nintendo Switch by South Korea’s equivalent of the ESRB, the Game Rating and Administration Committee. The game is an updated version of Atlus’ Catherine and was released for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita last year.
The rating reveals that an application was filed for a Switch version of Catherine: Full Body on January 16th, 2020 and finalized on January 22nd, 2020. The game is rated as an 18+ title in South Korea.
A quick look at other Nintendo Switch ratings filed in January also reveals XCOM 2 Collection (suitable for ages 15 and up) and a bunch of Bioshock games—Bioshock, Bioshock 2, Bioshock: Infinite, and Bioshock: The Collection—also rated 18+.
Earlier in the month, Atlus ran a user survey asking its Japanese customers what games they wanted to see ported to the Nintendo Switch. Regardless of survey results, if Catherine: Full Body is anything to go by, it seems some of their games are already in the process of being ported over.
https://www.siliconera.com/catherin...ion-rated-for-nintendo-switch-in-south-korea/
The game's story premise is the protagonist cheating on his long-term girlfriend, so it's kinda the opposite. But in general if you dislike painful romance stories in general this is probably not for you.Is this safe if you hate NTR?