Ah, I did not know they released a press release. Very strange given everything is embargoed until the 17th...
That box art is something special...
It's using "Saiyan Sans" for the Kinect text ... and the picture of Shenron is lifted from Ultimate Tenkaichi's marketing materials, which itself looked like it was lifted from Super DBZ.
Son Geeko wrote:MCDaveG wrote:I'm afraid it is this year's DB game.
Aren't there supposed to be 3 games coming out this year? Which makes me think, what if 2 of those games is going to be the Kinect game AND a regular fighting game?
While we're talking about this news, I have to admit, the the IQ card thing kinda interests me... since there's apparently going to be over 50 characters in this game, what if they release more character cards that add even more characters to the game?
No one said there's going to be 3 games this year. For 3 games to be released that would require all of them to launch worldwide in the fall. That has never happened before, and would be insane for a franchise where game sales are in heavy decline.
I'm of the camp that says this will likely be the only Dragon Ball game we get this year. Namco Bandai's Global Gamer's Day (which let me add, is a considerably worse name than "Level Up" - people remember "Captivate" and the latter no one's going to remember GGD) has now passed. That event had press from around the world watching. The only Dragon Ball game announced there was this one. The only stage for video games larger than a publisher run press conference with global press is E3, and there's no way they announce a new Dragon Ball game at E3. Heck, I don't even think they displayed Ultimate Tenkaichi at E3 last year. Announcing all the year's slate of Dragon Ball titles today would've given them more publicity than the JUMP announcements they usually get.
Secondly, this is Dragon Ball Z for Kinect on Xbox 360. The major games this generation have all been on Xbox 360 and PS3. This game comes out in October, which is about the usual timeframe for release. If there is another Xbox 360/PS3 fighter in the works that would mean Namco Bandai would have to release it within weeks of the Kinect game. Meaning they'd be splitting (non-existent) marketing dollars between two HD games. Not only that, but on 360 instead of just competing against every other game out there, they'd also be competing against themselves with two brand new DB titles for the same platform. They could make a PS3 exclusive entry, but that would still mean having to market two different HD games for the fall. Namco Bandai does tend to shoot itself in the foot regarding things like this (see Dragon Ball: Tenkaichi Tag Team launching weeks before RB2, or the infamous triple whammy of fall 2009 with Attack of the Saiyans, Revenge of King Piccolo, and Raging Blast) but I don't think they're that crazy.
Lastly, Spike's making the Kinect game. I don't know how large Spike is now, but I really doubt they could handle the development of two HD Dragon Ball games at once. Then again, I don't think anyone would want another straight DBZ game from Spike ever again. They've poisoned the well with RB, RB2, and UT. That leads us to the hope that someone new was taking the reigns. Maybe the return of Dimps? Well, if there was a new developer I'd imagine Namco Bandai would want to shout that from the roof tops as some sort of "REVITALIZATION OF DRAGON BALL Z" or something. It's a shame they didn't hold an event where they coul...
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I suppose they could release an HD port collection since those don't require marketing. There is also that potential 3DS game, but I'm of the opinion that it likely doesn't exist.
"I like the money it brings in, but Dragon Ball Heroes is the worst. That's actually the real reason I decided to start working on new material. I was afraid Bandai would make something irredeemably stupid like Super Saiyan 4 Broly." - Akira Toriyama, made up interview, 2013.