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Aielyn said:
Galvanizer said:
Well, they've removed a cancelled game from the list in the past. Therefore they have left TLR on the website deliberately.

They announced a TPS called Gun Loco at GamesCom in August 2010 and then cancelled it in March 2011. When they cancelled it, they removed the listing off the website. With TLR, the listing is still there and continually being moved from year to year like FF Versus XIII. If they outright cancelled Gun Loco an removed it from the list, why not TLR?

You make the faulty assumption that it's deliberately still in the database. All it takes is an oversight - the game gets put on hold, it's left in the database intentionally at that point, then it gets cancelled, but because it was on hold already, nobody thinks to remove the game from the database.

In short, the obvious reason for it still being on the list is human error.



I don't know, man. I still think there's a reason the game is still listed on the website. You're reasons make sense, though. I guess I'm just being blindly optimistic. after all, besides the FFXIII games, what other internally developed JRPGs have Square Enix released o PS3? None.

TLR may be a flawed game with technical issues, but there's a chance all the flaws and technical issues will be fixed in the PS3 version. Also, bonus content could be added such as new locations, items, party members, cutscenes, side-quests and mini-games. It will be worth the purchase if it ever comes to PS3, no matter how late that ends up being.