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Originally posted by H-I-M
Nex Order looks crap, and will look even worse when ported on PS4. I wish they had kept the cell shading graphics.
Looking forward to Cyber Sleuth, finally got my PS4 ( Storm 4 its impact) 
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Really? I thought Next Order looked really good.
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Originally posted by Teneo
I'm interested in Cyber Sleuth but the game is like, being being sent out to die in here  The pre-order campaign was suddenly cancelled and all the DLC is available for everyone (I'm actually happy about this, but you know, it's not how it was scheduled), the game still doesn't have a official price, neither a page up on the store, the game is not getting physical copies in here neither while other European countries are getting them and now they just uploaded a trailer with dubbed voicework when the game is clearly using the japanese VA.
Like, I want to play the game and support this release because it seems like a serious effort for the Digimon IP and I want to see more games like these, but this is so messy
And apparently you can't choose who to battle in the online mode, which works differently in the PS4 and VITA versions. In the PS4 you are just matched randomly and the VITA version only supports ad-hoc.
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Lbr, they are testing Digimon with Cyber Sleuth and there's going to be eff all put into it by Namco because they are doing this for reputation at this point, and not for the money. I think it will do well for their standards, but I think they are hoping it will be a "we tried" and move on, because they just don't see the franchise doing well.
Because the new Digimon games are for older audiences, unlike the anime in the US. Namco are more worried about making games that appeal to kids watching the anime (which has also done really well, and they were airing reruns in primetime on Nick Toons which overtook NEW episodes of Avatar, which was later put online and that was it). However, they can't sell Cyber Slueth to that audience which means they have to just hope that people who were into Digimon 10 - 15 years ago are still into it now. Which fair enough, is a big ask.
But hopefully the petitions, feedback and fan awareness is enough for Namco US and Europe to actually make a decent profit.
They keep shooting out high budget games in Japan, so I think it's a given it's doing well there.