pkmin3033
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HOHO SPEAKING OF 2016, Starfox Zero just got delayed.
I know this year had long ago been labelled the "Year of Delays", but...wow. It's really doing just the most fantastic job of living up to its title.
OK, this one hurts. I was looking forward to playing what looked to be the first proper Starfox game since Lylat Wars was released and then re-released. Not that Advetures was BAD, but it just didn't feel like Starfox, and the less said about Assault and Command, the better...
I'm not surprised either. Earlier this month I was talking to Dragon when he mentioned that it was supposed to release in 2015... and I remember thinking maybe Japan, if anyone, may get it this year. But definitely not us Westerners. The fact that there wasn't a Japanese release date for this year and the year has about only three months left in it seemed fishy. Even these days where games will get delayed with no announced estimated release timeframe for years, don't companies usually announce a specific release date at least six month in advance? I don't even know. I'm pretty jaded about delayed estimated release dates these days.
Speaking of Persona... Am I the only weirdo that plans on playing Persona 4: Dancing All Night later this month?![]()
Normally developers like to pull the "Q4" or "Winter" trick, so they can release it early the following year if stuff crops up. Normally it is only a few months, as well - quite a few JRPGs recently from other developers, like Atelier Sophie, have had a month or two tacked on for the ever ambiguous "quality control" excuse that gets bandied about by pretty much everyone. The only surprising thing is a pushback of potentially 6-8 months, which shows just how much of a misrepresentation a 2015 release window actually was...and that's just for Japan; it takes them forever to localize games like this unless they do it as they go along...which Atlus doesn't, considering the year-long release dates between US and EU territories.
tl;dr fuck Atlus. xD
Obviously I won't be purchasing Dancing All Night, much as I love rhythm games. The tracks are, for the most part, pretty dismal remixes of songs I was barely tolerant of at best, and I simply cannot tolerate Yosuke Hanamura in any shape or form.