Sometimes change can be scary. In the case of the first trailer for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, change seemed very scary. Since development for Rising has begun, the project has been put in the hands of Platinum Games, which I would say was the best choice they could have made, development-wise. After having played the demo, I actually found very little to hate about this game. While it may seem nothing like the Metal Gear Solid franchise at first glance, a run through one level of Rising seemed to give the impression that it may not be so far off from being a respectable Metal Gear title.
Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid publisher Konami has reported record profits this year, driven largely by its video games and amusements.
Hanzala from eXputer: "Contra: Operation Galuga is a classic revival done right, but why hasn't Konami done the same yet for the bigger and more popular Castlevania?"
Slowdown. Let them get these suikoden games done first. Alot of us are still waiting for those
well, the new C ontra was made by Wayforward, who have been taking sooooo many of these classic franchises and making new iterations of them. Imo they aren't very good at it. And I don't see operation galuga being a large enough success to possibly give them Castlevania.
Hideo Kojima is widely known as a video games auteur, but what are his best games outside the Metal Gear franchise?
Are the bugs still in the PS3 demo?
Makes me worried about the PS3 version.
I will be really disappointed if they mess it up.