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Level 5 to reveal new PS4 game at E3

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Philippo

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Last time was an outlier. They tried to branch off but after a lot of soul searching (and a few failed endeavors) they came to realize where their audience lies.

Let's hope this gen brings back the talent of Japanese game developement once again.

i had to actually look on google what outlier means, lol
 

Sub_Level

wants to fuck an Asian grill.
I remember the hype over the PS3 e3 footage of White Knight Chronicles.

Those were the days.
 

old

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Just because a game is being announced doesn't imply it's hasn't been development for quite some time.

Besides there is very little indicative of Level 5's works to claim they make an announcement for a game that doesn't come out years later, so I really don't see what sort point you were trying to make with this.

That's just wrong. I said "play" not "come out".

WKC: announced 2006. NA release: 2010.
Ni No Kuni: announced 2008. NA release: 2013
Layton Vs Phoenix (developed with Capcom): announced 2010. NA release: 2014
Inazuma Eleven: JP release 2008. NA release 2014

Level 5 has a record of long delays before NA releases.
 
I really hope it isn't Yokai Watch related. Those games look like trash on 3DS from what I've seen. I'd prefer a new IP personally... or a reboot of Rogue Galaxy that's basically an animu take on Mass Effect.

YW are well received games, with nice graphics and a decent gameplay. The strength of the IP is its humour, though.
 
That's just wrong. I said "play" not "come out".

WKC: announced 2006. NA release: 2010.
Ni No Kuni: announced 2008. NA release: 2013
Layton Vs Phoenix (developed with Capcom): announced 2010. NA release: 2014
Inazuma Eleven: JP release 2008. NA release 2014

Level 5 has a record of long delays before NA releases.

The PS3 version was announced in 2010, though.
 
Considering jrpgs on consoles are a risky venture these days, a reveal at a big stage like e3 and the hint that this game will be 'epic' in scale , I think it is safe to assume Sony will be collaborating with Level 5 for this project. The extra funding will ease some of the risk associated with releasing a big budget jrpg, especially one targeted at western audiences.
In short expecting something special :)
 
More like Japanese third parties are.
We already have SE / Konami / Bamco / Sega / KT / Capcom on board. Not to mention about mid-sized publishers. Among big pubs we sere missing L5 but not anymore.
If all this effort doesn't push the consoles sales in Japan then I'll really acknowledge that consoles are lost cause in Japan
 
Please.... NOT AGAIN a 5 year old main character who tries to save the world.
What kind of role-playing is that? Don't want to be a little boy.
Give me something epic.

Ugh.....
 
Hmmm...Ni No Kuni sequel? The first one did sell better in the west and they are announcing at E3 after all. I would personally love for it to be Dark Cloud 3 or Rogue Galaxy 2 myself. A new ip could be very interesting as well.
 

Shin-Ra

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So, Ni no Kuni 2.
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WKC looked really naff so I'd rather they went full stylised or had outside help.
 

Busaiku

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More like Japanese third parties are.
We already have SE / Konami / Bamco / Sega / KT / Capcom on board. Not to mention about mid-sized publishers. Among big pubs we sere missing L5 but not anymore.
This is no different than last gen.
All of those publishers were on board PS3, had lots of games.
Only difference was many of them already launched games in its 1st/2nd year, instead of waiting to announce them. Most if them were exclusives too (as in, not on PS2).

I don't understand where people are getting this narrative that Japanese publishers are somehow "back" when last gen was the same.
Basically, if this is them being "back", they were never gone.
 
i hope they keep that Youkai Watch & Ni No Kuni graphic stil for their next console games .

WKC just looked mediocre, while Ni No Kuni was the best looking Cell Shading Game on the Ps3
 

Biker19

Banned
Yeah, seems like everyone is jumping on board earlier than last time.

I agree. I would say that it's because Japanese gamers weren't hopping on board because of the higher price tag & because of Japanese 3rd party publishers hesitating to make games for the PS3 because it was not developer friendly.
 

Links_fantasy

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I hope this gen Sony collaborates with Japanese devs for some PS4 RPG's. Maybe codevelop with Studio Japan, the PS3 had the least amount of Jrpg's on a Sony system. If third parties are going to focus on handheld and mobile they need to fund some of these or they won't happen. Dark Cloud, Wild Arms, Legend of Legaia these are IPs Sony own and could make a comeback and please many longtime Sony rpg fans. With the Vita struggling in the west Sony can't just make monster hunter style action RPGs for Vita that don't have wide appeal outside of Japan. I think mid sized RPG's could do well in the West and fill in the wait between the rare triple A console RPGs like FFXV.
 

sn00zer

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Has Level-5 ever made a really amazing game? Every time I here about their games it always sounds like "The new Level-5 game is pretty good BUT *insert long list of gameplay issues*"
 

Mikey Jr.

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This yokoi watch game or whatever won't get announced at e3. Thats a tgs thing if real.

Ni no kuni sold best in the West, so it would make sense for e3.

Really don't think they should bother with wkc. Those 2 games didn't seem to be well received, so not sure how it makes any sense to make a part 3, 7 years later.
 

fedexpeon

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Any hint at all?
Dark Cloud would be great.
They should focus on the city building a little bit more because that part was awesome.
 

Begaria

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Please.... NOT AGAIN a 5 year old main character who tries to save the world.
What kind of role-playing is that? Don't want to be a little boy.
Give me something epic.

Ugh.....

Oliver is 13 in Ni no Kuni, technically making him a teenager. I think he may be the youngest Level 5 has gone for a playable main character in their console RPGs. The majority of their main characters are either teenagers or adults. Toan in Dark Cloud 1 is a teenager as are Max and Monica in Dark Cloud 2. Jaster (Rogue Galaxy) is late teens, possibly young adult.

So. Yeah. No 5 year olds here.
 

KoopaTheCasual

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What happened this past week? It was like all Japanese devs were like "oh hey, the PS4 exists. lets all announce we're making big titles for it."

Not complaining tho. I miss my japanese games.
 

Begaria

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Has Level-5 ever made a really amazing game? Every time I here about their games it always sounds like "The new Level-5 game is pretty good BUT *insert long list of gameplay issues*"

Dragon Quest 8.

That's their highest rated co-developed game, certainly. As a developer they're sitting at a good 74 metacritic:

http://www.metacritic.com/company/level-5

Every one of their PS2 RPGs are sitting at 80+, with a couple of their handheld RPGs at 80+ (i.e. Jeanne d'Arc is at 87 - I should REALLY play that soon, I've got it).
 

SkyOdin

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Dragon Quest 8.

DQ 8 was definitely good, but it was also a game where Level 5 was mostly doing the grunt-work under the direction of the Dragon Quest series' very talented core staff. Without outside direction, their best game was probably Dark Cloud 2. But even that game still has some issues in my opinion. Most notably that I got consistently hit by a crash bug early in the game that prevented me from playing most of it. :(
 

Begaria

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I'm not sure if Level 5 has what it takes to really do something as dark and adult as Princess Mononoke. At best you'd get something semi-serious, but probably still on the fantastical side.

You really should, fantastic gameplay and production values.

I keep getting sidetracked from other backlogged games. Jeanne d'Arc is actually next on the list of my SRPGs to get through. I'm nearing the end of Wild ARMs XF. That one has been a bit of a slog to get through, which is saddening, since I'm a huge Wild ARMs fan.
 

Audioboxer

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Please.... NOT AGAIN a 5 year old main character who tries to save the world.
What kind of role-playing is that? Don't want to be a little boy.
Give me something epic.

Ugh.....

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Ni No Kuni was great, not every JRPG needs an angsty teen protagonist.

edit: And before I get told Olivers age, you all know what I mean with the above statement
 
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