ListerOfSmeg said:
DucksUnlimited said:
KingdomHeartsFan said:
Here's my list:
Mega Man - Nintendo Resident Evil - Konami Street Fighter - Namco Monster Hunter - Nintendo, more specifically Monolith Soft Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - Nintendo Breath of Fire - Nintendo, Intelligent Systems Dead Rising - Valve Devil May Cry - Sony, undecided which studio yet Lost Planet - LET IT DIE! Okami - Nintendo Viewtiful Joe - Platinum Games Marvel vs Capcom - Netherealm Studios
If there are any that I forgot let me know.
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Netherealm doing MvC would be weird. Their style of fighting games is really different from Capcom's so I'm not sure it would fit. I actually like Netherealm's fighters better though, so I guess I wouldn't mind. The rest sounds like decent matches to me. I'd say SSM could make a seperate team for DMC, seeing as they're kind of regarded as the hack n' slash masters, although it might be kind of redundant to have them work on two fairly similar games. Maybe give it to Nintendo/Retro or something? Also, I never played Soul Sacrifice but heard it had a lot of great things going for it, so Sony Japan's take on Monster Hunter could be very interesting.
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The only one I dont agree with is DMC to Sony. We would see 9 DMCs over the next 6 years til people tired of it then it would be left for dead. They make good games but they also oversaturate the market with them. Killzone is slowly falling and its not because of a lack of quality. Its just too many games in too little time.
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We got 3 KZ games over the course of 7 years. That's more than two years time between them on average. I wouldn't really call that oversaturating, especially not to the extent you're implying. Hell, the PS3 has been out 7 years and I can't think of any first party franchise that had more than 3 installments on it. KZ3 had a slight drop off in sales, yes, but it also wasn't received quite as well as its predecessor. Anyway, like I said, SSM working on it may make it too GOWish, and I don't know what other Sony studio could do it, so I'd like to see Retro take a stab at it.