CaptainExplosion said:
Mar1217 said:
Considering the Emio game is 18+ rated and the message Sakamoto gave in his interview. The guy is prolly going all in on this project.
Also he said "The script cuts right to the heart of what I had in mind from the start, so the story's ending may be divisive for some people"
I guess we're in for some kind of ride there.
Anywoo, I understand if some aren't thrilled by what was shown, nonetheless I'm glad Sakamoto manages to still make his dream projects come through since 2017. He's been on a real good strike amongst the recognizable Nintendo producers. |
First Metroid Dread and now Emio. If Emio's good, then Sakamoto may be Nintendo's Stephen King. :) |
From what I understand, Sakamoto's inspirations are more so driven by litterature of another author from what I read(I don't remember who exactly)and Ridley Scott's films obviously if you looked at Metroid