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My expectations are low, because right now PS2 Choaniki is the baseline. If this game is better than that, I'll be happy.Cthulhu wrote:Here's hoping it doesn't fall horribly short of our expectations
Well, yeah, that castle background is plainly 3D - the way the roof textures are applied and filtered gives it away - but the sprites could very well be 2D. It'll be nice to see 2D stuff at the PSP's native resolution, always in progressive-scan.Recap wrote:I don't think so. Besides some backgrounds, it looks hi res 2D to me.jiji wrote: And yeah, obviously it's 3D.
IMO, that's just a 3D background; it looks like a 2D hori shmup. Or it could be 2.5 D, but there's no way that this is a 3D game-like a Rainbow Cotton-style entry in the series, or something.UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Guys, what's the big fuss (calling this THE reason to buy 250 portable, please)? The Sengoku series hasn't ever been too hot gameplay-wise, getting all hoped up won't do anyone any good. Remember previous threads like this? *Cough*R-TypeFinal*Cough*. Cool it down or face horrible disillusionment.
BTW, it looks like it's 3D to me from that shot in front of that building.
I know i'll be buying it if it comes out on the DC!Guardians Knight wrote:.
anyone know anything more about Under Defeat?
Magic Box is hardly a reliable source of news or information. :p Listen to us! We're reliable! We get the shooter news quickly! D:Sundance wrote:I never thought i'd see the day that Sengoku Blade got a sequel. I wouldn't of believed it if i hadn't seen it on The Magic Box. Eventhough its a very simple shooter its still one of my favorites.
http://www.the-magicbox.com/0505/game050502c.shtmlNoMaD wrote:Well, I'm still somewhat deprived of Sengoku Cannon pics (all the links seem to have died), so can anyone point me in the right direction?
Ooh, thanks a bunch!Ghegs wrote:http://www.the-magicbox.com/0505/game050502c.shtmlNoMaD wrote:Well, I'm still somewhat deprived of Sengoku Cannon pics (all the links seem to have died), so can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'm still surprised that Sony would leave it region free. You'd think out of sheer business pratices (or just being plain evil), that they would limit the system to regions. I mean cmon, the PS2 is a bitch to bypass the region protection, while with older Nintendo systems, all you have to do is break off a piece of plastic and you're ready to go.jiji wrote:PSP is most definitely region-free.