I'm not so sure, if that were the case I'd expect "Omega Force" to get credited directly. I think it's more likely this is the ROTK/Nobunaga team.
Probably. Yokota stated that the KT team working on this game specializes in strategy games.
I'm not so sure, if that were the case I'd expect "Omega Force" to get credited directly. I think it's more likely this is the ROTK/Nobunaga team.
I'm not so sure, if that were the case I'd expect "Omega Force" to get credited directly. I think it's more likely this is the ROTK/Nobunaga team.
Oh, I didn't know that. Pretty conclusive then.Probably. Yokota stated that the KT team working on this game specializes in strategy games.
They do but likewise I'd expect Gust to be credited directly if they were the ones involved. Same for Ruby Party or Team Ninja.We also know the Director/Team Ninja portion of the FEW team made MUA3.
On the engine front though don't Gust use the Musou engine as well?
It did indeed
So they didn't change their internal plans to make Awakening more palatable for the west, and their solution to that was "FUCK IT LET'S GO FULL CREEP!" for the next one.
Priorities, IntSys. Priorities. You need to get some priorities.
I'm not so sure, if that were the case I'd expect "Omega Force" to get credited directly. I think it's more likely this is the ROTK/Nobunaga team.
As far as I know, no. Team Ninja has their own engine and has used DW9 engine, Gust uses the DW8 engine and it seems like Omega Force went back to DW8 toolsThe engine shouldn't be tied to specific teams right? Does KT have multiple engines for Switch in-house?
This is what I think too, but a lot of people here don't like it at all.At least Pokemon has cute artstyle to mask some of the flaws 😷
Color Splace was probably their older engine with a new lighting engine bolted on and can't really take on proper HD development. it wouldn't surprise me if they teamed with KT while theyer own engine is being builtshould've asked the paper mario team about HD graphics tho >_>
Probably. Yokota stated that the KT team working on this game specializes in strategy games.
Oh, that's interesting. Do you have a link?In an old interview, Iwata stated that that was Nintendo's way of getting in touch with the japanese game dev industry, which at the time was shrinking, so by contracting other studios, they would speed up their HD development and avoid fellow companies to go broke by paying for their talent.
Their Yo-Kai Watch SRPGs are great (original on 3DS, sequel on mobile), and I enjoyed Godseekers a fair bit too.They should go back to making more strategy games. I know Koei still makes Nobunaga and ROTK, but this isn't the Koei that also makes Inindo Way of the Ninja, Gemfire, Aerobiz Super Sonic, or Uncharted Waters. Hell, Koei ported Civilization to the SNES. That was my first exposure to it.
It's not that simple."....we didn't make any change to our philosophy to make Awakening be liked outside Japan."
Dude answers his own question.