Those are the edgiest Monster Hunter logos I have ever seen LOL. What is this, Devil May Cry?
TrueSilent Hill ps5
Resident evil 8
Resident evil 4 remake
Mh portable switch
This is probably the best rumor thread in awhile
Lol
Also World MT Framework did give more issues specifically the Leviathan skeletons which wasn't working and had to cut monsters such as Lagi. Like you said, MT Framework is quite old now, it started with MH Tri and it's over 10 years old, they could use a upgrade or new engine lol.
Oh really? That's interesting to know.MT Framework started with Onimusha 3, and for HD consoles it was Dead Rising.
Ohh, I get you now. Ichinose's team tend to be very open and experimental. Now I just remembered about Oils for SnS, that was amazing.What I mean more is the "experimental" aspect of it all: The Styles. The Arts. The Cats. Hyper and Deviant Monsters. Things that definitely changed things up when it came to how we played a MH game, and gave even more opportunities for "self-expression".
I remember they said they looked to the Street Fighter Alpha series as inspiration, and honestly, hope for more of that same energy with their next game. Again, World and its inevitable sequel will be there for something that's more "by the book".
I'd honestly heard this too.I thought this guy was banned here. Anyway, a PS5 and Xbox event in September is pretty much a given.
There is indeed also a Stories rumored. Insiders are saying both are coming.
I thought the MH Switch rumors were for a teen or younger aimed game based on the franchise (like MH Stories) not a version of World.
And the September PS5 event seemed like a given due to preorder emails and since it releases in November. Sept 9th will probably be the date due to the original PSX anniversary (and that's the possible preorder start date).
I think the teen audience phrase is just a focus on portable multiplayer experience.I thought the MH Switch rumors were for a teen or younger aimed game based on the franchise (like MH Stories) not a version of World.
And the September PS5 event seemed like a given due to preorder emails and since it releases in November. Sept 9th will probably be the date due to the original PSX anniversary (and that's the possible preorder start date).
no one said it's a version of worldI thought the MH Switch rumors were for a teen or younger aimed game based on the franchise (like MH Stories) not a version of World.
The teen audience they were referring to were the players of the PSP and 3DS games.
It wasn't just a port, it's the only G-Rank version of the game available in the west. So it makes more sense than MH4U."Hidden content" is the Dark Souls of Forum posts, i hope it's worth it.
I am so hyped for a new Monster Hunter on Switch.
I deleted Monster Hunter Generations as a worthy sacrifice to the MonHun gods.
They should have ported MH4U instead of Generations, or atleast let Generations run at 60 FPS.
The investor question asked if they had something to address that high school audience like on the PSP (the MHW audience is apparently slightly different) in Japan. The key detail, though, is that that younger audience was playing the mainline MH games, not kiddified versions of them. The comment made therefore didn't imply anything MH for kids specifically.I thought the MH Switch rumors were for a teen or younger aimed game based on the franchise (like MH Stories) not a version of World.
And the September PS5 event seemed like a given due to preorder emails and since it releases in November. Sept 9th will probably be the date due to the original PSX anniversary (and that's the possible preorder start date).
Let me not even talk about "giving development state updates" on a project that is not even announced and is likely on the first months of development, while not working on the game itself or not knowing and/or providing full context.It's pretty weird that an opinion about an unreleased game ("RE8 will most likely be great") is included in this.
I think he mentions this in almost every update about RE8, this game was supposed to be a spin-off but the quality was good(in playtests, feedbacks etc) to the point where Capcom approved in transform it into RE8, so Dusk always reiterate that will be a good game.It's pretty weird that an opinion about an unreleased game ("RE8 will most likely be great") is included in this.
It's pretty weird that an opinion about an unreleased game ("RE8 will most likely be great") is included in this.
Let me not even talk about "giving development state updates" on a project that is not even announced and is likely on the first months of development, while not working on the game itself or not knowing and/or providing full context.
Dusk is hearing that Capcom is seeing strong internal feedback for the game and strong focus group testing. It's insightful in that the game is progressing well.It's pretty weird that an opinion about an unreleased game ("RE8 will most likely be great") is included in this.
Dusk is there something you can say about MH switch? Thanks in advance.RE8 got to where it is now due to the surprising quality of the game. The first time I heard about RE8 was in 2017 when I was told it was going to be a very "weird" Resident Evil game and the director and team had some ideas for the franchise that were unusual, and many internally were uncertain if it was a good idea. The game stopped being RE8 and put into a spin-off position and was almost canned multiple times if not for a couple producers on the series who pushed so adamantly for the game through its development. The game became fully playable last year and internally and among testers it turned out a LOT better than expected. When they realized they had a gem on their hands, along with the circumstantial situation of another game that was RE8 still being years off, this became RE8 again and was given more time to bring it to main title graphical standards (funnily enough you can see some of the process in the reveal trailer, you can see some of the same characters with their older lower-res models when this was a mid-budget spin-off and those same characters with their newer far more detailed models). There is also some stuff the game does that is very daring narratively for the series and would change course for the series future, there was back-and-forth if they should go through with some of the plot elements RE8 brings to the table, but ultimately RE8 is going bold and daring because of its quality and the story being well received in testing.
RE4 has been in dev for about 2.5 years now.
I don't want to focus too much on this, and hopefully they can change course more with dev time as still plenty of dev time to go. I'll just use two words and leave it at that, "Cinematic Action".
I don't want to focus too much on this, and hopefully they can change course more with dev time as still plenty of dev time to go. I'll just use two words and leave it at that, "Cinematic Action".
That's fucking terrifying, dude. Cinematic Action? Seriously? I'm just picturing Uncharted and RE6.I don't want to focus too much on this, and hopefully they can change course more with dev time as still plenty of dev time to go. I'll just use two words and leave it at that, "Cinematic Action".
Sounds like RE4 lol.I don't want to focus too much on this, and hopefully they can change course more with dev time as still plenty of dev time to go. I'll just use two words and leave it at that, "Cinematic Action".