| Mar1217 said: You must be kidding ... *snip* |
You only wish, there's nothing in Octopath that suggests it would rival a AAA game or a low budget indie title so I put it on the same level as those games I've mentioned before ... (their other works such as Left Alive, Dragon Quest Builders 2 and even their Secret of Mana remake are arguably on a higher level)
| MasonADC said: It's much more likely that a company that has games that are scheduled for this year and hasn't had e3 yet will have an August game instead of skipping it. Yoshi will most likely be August. Just look at Octopath compared to the two games that you mentioned, Octopath clearly has a higher production value. Nintendo will also be advertising the game unlike with the other two. Plans might just not be final for Yokai, but all main titles have released in July I believe |
Like ?
And I don't EVER remember Level-5 attending to E3 so why would a western centric event matter to them ? (it's usually the localization representatives from OTHER publishers that attend to E3 but it's not them who would divulge info about a project before Level-5 does)







