UT was a combination of incomplete ideas rolled into one. This game had potential but that is how the cookie crumbles. And that is how Spike games are incomplete and unfulfilled.DonieZ wrote:They simply don't care at all. They want the $$$ and that's all. Every year. And even if sales are dropping, they still are making profit you know, and that's all the greedy old men in Japan who run Shue care about.Saimaroimaru wrote:Its lack of business sense in my opinion, but on Shue's part. They seem to be satisfied with the lackluster sales of this gen.Rukura wrote:It's not actually an ova. It's 65 minutes that consist of parts of the game's story (like in Ultimate Tenkaichi) and the new original backstories (Young Kakashi vs Minato, Itachi vs Kisame, ect.) It's not a full feature like the Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans.[/size]But yeah, it was freaking awesome![]()
My point was that if the fans of the show don't look forward to their work and end up not liking them....they need to go. I think even more insulting is how they've been holding on to something as good as Ultimate Butoden and haven't bothered to bring Zenkai Battle Royal to a home release...
I wouldn't mind emailing them if someone could find it. They'd probably get pissed off though, and I can imagine them sending threats. . .
@Rukura, this is all due to the BT3 fanboys, they've brought this on. They've pressured the devs from day one ever since that point, as it's come as an "expectation" to receive minimum 100 character's. Despite how difficult it is with the new graphics, system, development time. People seem to think that seeing as we're on next gen now even more character's should be added. Unfortunately, that's not the case at all. Still I've said that enough.
If they want their game to sell, they're gonna have to make something different, but this time doing it right. UT was not right. As if Sparking/RB is the only way to make a 3D fighter...
At the end of the day, its Shue caving in not Namco or Spike. If anything Shue has been getting a free pass in terms of criticism these past few games.
I think the only way Shue will learn is if the next game really bombs in sales but that may backfire and have them rid Namco of the license altogether.






