ahaha mad, i missed that lolidk it says it's one platformer and another game, nothing really sudaverse related
Like every NMH game then (not counting the PS3 version)? :pMore confirmation that TSA PS4 port is a Marvelous X Grasshopper collaboration:
What do you mean? Marvelous was credited there as well, the only difference is Marvelous probably paying for the port, nothing else.
What do you mean? Marvelous was credited there as well, the only difference is Marvelous probably paying for the port, nothing else.
There's no "collaboration", they own the IP.
What do you mean? Marvelous was credited there as well, the only difference is Marvelous probably paying for the port, nothing else.
There's no "collaboration", they own the IP.
Marvelous had no involvement in the creation of Travis Strikes Again beyond giving Suda the OK to make it. TSA was self-published by GhM in all territories with Nintendo distributing the physical version.
Marvelous had no involvement in the creation of Travis Strikes Again beyond giving Suda the OK to make it. TSA was self-published by GhM in all territories with Nintendo distributing the physical version.
This differs from the previous NMH games as Marvelous acted as publisher in Japan for all those titles. The fact that Marvelous are involved in bringing TSA over to PS4 and Steam and actively advertising this version on their Twitter (while doing nothing of the sort for TSA Switch) means they've probably been brought on to fund and publish NMH3 as opposed to the running theory of Nintendo funding and publishing it. This could also imply that the game may be a multiplat as there's little reason to keep it exclusive to the Switch if Nintendo isn't involved.
I really think this E3's announcement is going to be something other than NMH3. I think Suda and Grasshopper are working on a few different projects, and NMH3 is further off. The post above about Suda working with students on student games does kinda' show this can be anything, though. XD;Don't really see the point of an E3 announcement this early in the game's development but ok.
I hope it's something else closer to release because a NMH3 announcement would amount to little more than a logo and some empty words.I really think this E3's announcement is going to be something other than NMH3. I think Sufa and Grasshopper are working on a few different projects, and NMH3 is further off. The post above about Suda working with students on student games does kinda' show this can be anything, though. XD;
My understanding of it is that Suda has always started announcing NMH with a concept video even when the game was far off so it could happen even if he has nothing to show in terms of actual development.I really think this E3's announcement is going to be something other than NMH3. I think Sufa and Grasshopper are working on a few different projects, and NMH3 is further off. The post above about Suda working with students on student games does kinda' show this can be anything, though. XD;
They already did this, though? Did you not play TSA?NMH3 announcement would amount to little more than a logo and some empty words.
Frankly I didn't, it seemed rather lackluster.
They already did this, though? Did you not play TSA?
I'm at the bare minimum expecting some sort of CG revealing the game's subtitle and some super basic story details.
That's unfortunate. All the hints pointing towards an E3 announcement are there, though. Including Suda last Saturday stating that he 'might' (hint: will) have something to show at E3.
Right. But what could there be to show after 6 months of work? Nothing substantial, I imagine.That's unfortunate. All the hints pointing towards an E3 announcement are there, though. Including Suda last Saturday stating that he 'might' (hint: will) have something to show at E3.
My understanding of it is that Suda has always started announcing NMH with a concept video even when the game was far off so it could happen even if he has nothing to show in terms of actual development.
They already did this, though? Did you not play TSA?
I'm at the bare minimum expecting some sort of CG revealing the game's subtitle and some super basic story details.
Kojima Productions were able to come out with the initial Death Stranding trailer after 6 months of work. And that was 3 minutes long. I'm sure Suda and GhM can scrounge up a little 50 second teaser trailer in the vein of the one I linked above to simply confirm the game's existence first and foremost. You need to remember that a lot of people are still unaware that GhM are developing NMH3 so I could see such a thing announced at Nintendo's E3 working to not only get the word out there, but sort of initiate a recruitment drive as NMH3 will more than likely require more than the 20 or so people that worked on TSA.Right. But what could there be to show after 6 months of work? Nothing substantial, I imagine.
Yeah they could show a short prerendered video along with the logo. Which is great for people unaware of the project but won't mean much to us.Kojima Productions were able to come out with the initial Death Stranding trailer after 6 months of work. And that was 3 minutes long. I'm sure Suda and GhM can scrounge up a little 50 second teaser trailer in the vein of the one I linked above to simply confirm the game's existence first and foremost. You need to remember that a lot of people are still unaware that GhM are developing NMH3 so I could see such a thing announced at Nintendo's E3 working to not only get the word out there, but sort of initiate a recruitment drive as NMH3 will more than likely require more than the 20 or so people that worked on TSA.
Suda has already finished off the outline for NMH3 and the DLC ending to TSA has practically confirmed the direction the game will take. I'm sure they can get it done for 2021. The reveal trailer doesn't need to be huge on details as we already have a decent idea of what NMH3 will be.
Right. But what could there be to show after 6 months of work? Nothing substantial, I imagine.
They're working on UE4 now so it won't be as long as when they were creating their own engine
It's a big difference. TSA on NSW was self published while this port is funded and published by Marvelous. It's a collaboration in the sense that Marvelous wasn't involved in TSA on NSW apart from lending the IP.
It's an indication that they're likely the publisher of NMH3.
"they were not involved outside of authorizing the use of their IP"Marvelous had no involvement in the creation of Travis Strikes Again beyond giving Suda the OK to make it. TSA was self-published by GhM in all territories with Nintendo distributing the physical version.
I would say no and I loved the experience as a whole.Cool, but I'd rather keep my expectations in check.
Is TSA worth playing for the gameplay?
Was this supposed to be a gotcha! post? They literally had no involvement in the marketing, distribution, localization or quality assurance of Travis Strikes Again. All of this was handled by Grasshopper Manufacture and their external partners like Active Gaming Media."they were not involved outside of authorizing the use of their IP"
So they were involved then.
Lol. You mean it's been ported without Suda's involvement after, and NMH2 is still Wii exclusive (the randomly incorporated content in Paradise doesn't count)Got it.
But thinking about NMH3 as esclusive would have been weird to me.
NMH has been multiplat since 2010
Thanks. That's a bummer.
It's not a "gotcha" post. Being obtuse is when you think a publisher has no involvement when they let a developer use one of their IPs.Was this supposed to be a gotcha! post? They literally had no involvement in the marketing, distribution, localization or quality assurance of Travis Strikes Again. All of this was handled by Grasshopper Manufacture and their external partners like Active Gaming Media.
Stop being obtuse, all of this in the credits. The only time the credits even mention Marvelous is in the special thanks section thanking the CEO.
The worst timeline.I'm betting nothing at the Direct and just some kind of concept art or something on Twitch.
Kimmy Howell from NMH2 is back. Designed by the Bayonetta designer
How she looked in NMH2:
Destroyman mass produced
Destroyman version T
Final Destroyman
Jennifer Hale and Josh Keaton will be back to voice them.
All other characters are shown offstream. They even cut the audio...