Doesn’t really make much sense in my opinion. There’s more than one team that makes up Platinum, as a whole. In fact, recent word states that Kamiya and his team may stand to unveil their new game this year and Inaba claims that 2012 may stand to be “Platinum’s biggest year yet”.
“Hideki Kamiya
Platinum Games Game Designer – Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry, Viewtiful Joe, Okami, Bayonetta
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LMBAO!
So uh, who do you guys wanna “main”? AR gives me this crazy fightin’ game vibe, despite it being a third person kill or be killed online brawler.
I am REALLY hyped for Durga. With the face, costume and voice, he reminds me of a bad guy douchebag from a 90’s cartoon or something. Which is awesome in my book. Not to mention that knee.
I still don’t think we know everyone in this title, but so far I am pretty pumped for Nikolai, Durga, and Garuda. I’d like to mess around with Oinkie as well and see how he plays, just reminds me of Cheng from FF mixed with Killer Croc.
They already said there will be a one on one versus mode, as well as FFA, teams, and there’s extra events like 3 person survival vs AI enemies, some cage ball match thing, and probably more.
But yeah, Mathilda, Durga, Zero, and Big Bull are the ones I’ll be trying out first for sure
It’s REALLY cheap these days and REALLY short, so yeah. Get on that. Soundtrack for Mad World is kickin’ as well, and I’m a guy who doesn’t even much care for rap music.
I was just saying someone should take what gears of war did with shooting games and make a fighting game similar to that, this game was pretty much what I was talking about. Who better than Platinum Games to make it too, I know the gameplay will be solid I’m just hoping the online play will be smooth… would really be tragic to have a game like this with bad netplay lol.
Inaba is producing for both of them, but the director of Anarchy is someone else, and they haven’t said who the actual director is, if there is one, for MGR. Also I think their team might just be that big. While Mikami was a guest, his game was being developed partially at the same time as Bayonetta