I am surprisingly ok with this. I mean, yeah, I would rather have a new Crash game and I don't play Skylanders and I don't plan to buy it any time soon and the toy game market is getting a little crowded and tehy could have used the time, money, and energy to make something ground breaking........
but it nice to see the character get used again. Here's to hopeing that he's not turned into a monsterish form of his former self like Spyro was.
I hope it's not Tokyo Ghoul. A game would be super hard to make considering how little combat there is in the first season. I haven't actually watched the second season so maybe that changes, but it'd rare for an anime game to play one more than one season per game.
I hope it's not Tokyo Ghoul. A game would be super hard to make considering how little combat there is in the first season. I haven't actually watched the second season so maybe that changes, but it'd rare for an anime game to play one more than one season per game.
Its probably something that we're not likely going to expect.
I hope it's not Tokyo Ghoul. A game would be super hard to make considering how little combat there is in the first season. I haven't actually watched the second season so maybe that changes, but it'd rare for an anime game to play one more than one season per game.
Its probably something that we're not likely going to expect.
I hope so. Even more so because I realized after that post that every battle in the first season was very deliberate. They only included major players, they always told good stories, they never really seemed to happen unless there were motivations and reasons behind them. To see another game be made, especially in this era of game, where random enemies are placed about the places you can travel to make empty spaces feel full, would really take away from Tokyo Ghoul as a whole.
It's funny though, as I looked back at my first post about this topic, I realized how much intent there was within each fight, and then I realized as I was typing this, that with that intent in mind, Tokyo Ghoul is actually a better show than I thought it was because I didn't really enjoy it that much when I watched it. Maybe I should watch the first season again and see what I think with that mindset going in, instead of one where I was buying into the hype, and then ended up not believing it.