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Post by fureiji on Oct 28, 2017 3:00:23 GMT -5
Potential plot twist Katsuragi is given an ultimatum in choosing to see her parents again through methods that neither for the good or evil factions and are for something else entirely since her goal is to find her parents and have them back and given the very few and vague concepts seen through sayuri's actions in estival versus it seems unlikely the shinobi government is going to give her what she wants by playing through the rules.
I guess to sum it down in a very short answer basically Katsuragi has a Sasuke phase where either Ikaruga or Asuka fight her to stop her before she makes a choice she can't take back which could be attaining a forbidden power or being hired to steal Yozakura's Gauntlets since the greeves and gauntlets are part of each other to make...something powerful happen.
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Post by 4evashiki on Oct 29, 2017 15:25:13 GMT -5
Gekkou, Senkou, & Fubuki have been confirmed for SK7even Senkou (right), Fubuki (middle),,Gekkou (left) Gekkou & Senkou are part of Gessen's middle school faction. Fubuki hasn't had a revealed faction
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Post by TheAtom on Oct 31, 2017 6:01:29 GMT -5
Bummer that this is fake, some interesting things in there. The new games are all going to continue from one timeline, the versus one, as it has already been announced before, where PBS would stop the timeline division.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2017 14:55:47 GMT -5
I REALLY want a combination game in terms of gameplay. Switching between 2D beatem up and the Versus series' arena combat. Kinda like Super Paper Mario did with its perspectives. Its a nice blend of both and can make for some really interesting sequences. Dude.... Please Pitch this...
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Post by sbuscoz on Nov 8, 2017 17:22:32 GMT -5
Gekkou, Senkou, & Fubuki have been confirmed for SK7even Senkou (right), Fubuki (middle),,Gekkou (left) Gekkou & Senkou are part of Gessen's middle school faction. Fubuki hasn't had a revealed faction Are they really from middle school? I mean, every girl until now has been in high school or graduated, so they either are less than 15 years old or they have repeated a year, which already kind of happen with Miyabi.
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Post by 4evashiki on Nov 8, 2017 19:20:18 GMT -5
Gekkou, Senkou, & Fubuki have been confirmed for SK7even Senkou (right), Fubuki (middle),,Gekkou (left) Gekkou & Senkou are part of Gessen's middle school faction. Fubuki hasn't had a revealed faction Are they really from middle school? I mean, every girl until now has been in high school or graduated, so they either are less than 15 years old or they have repeated a year, which already kind of happen with Miyabi. Yeah their profiles say they are part of the Gessen Middle School faction. Also considering Hyoki (Senki Shu leader/Leo's younger sister) is 14, she'll likely be a middle schooler too and the 3 will probably be 14-15
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2017 10:50:36 GMT -5
Are they really from middle school? I mean, every girl until now has been in high school or graduated, so they either are less than 15 years old or they have repeated a year, which already kind of happen with Miyabi. Yeah their profiles say they are part of the Gessen Middle School faction. Also considering Hyoki (Senki Shu leader/Leo's younger sister) is 14, she'll likely be a middle schooler too and the 3 will probably be 14-15 Huh, Japan sure has weird age Boundaries...
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Post by omnimegami on Nov 10, 2017 19:55:42 GMT -5
making it more like SK2/the 2D games would be a step backwards. SK2 is the worst selling in the series. Shinovi and Estival are the most popular action Senran Kagura games.
going back to 2D or a hybrid would be more gimmick than practical systems.
whatever they plan with the veteran characters, they should keep them in the versus modes for every mainline game they make, it would be backwards cutting characters because of story. even Dynasty Warriors after DW6 put a policy to never cut characters, and expand their roster further, it benefits the game more, and unlike DW, Senran Kagura doesn't have to worry about clones, because each character already has their signature style, and the previous characters already have completed styles, so its easy to carry them over to the next game.
the devs should also make the campaign design support 5 players online co-op, with a.i. as substitutes when playing it offline/solo. it would make campaign much more valuable and replayable. plus Estival already proven they can handle hordes of 10 elites and grunts at the sametime. and they should make versus modes playable offline as well. Senran Kagura 7 should build upon the foundation Shinovi and Estival, so the mainline action series becomes bigger and better than its predecessors. also they don't need to upgrade graphics. Estival's visuals and art direction for the series are already perfect and can maintain 60 fps really well.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2017 23:19:55 GMT -5
making it more like SK2/the 2D games would be a step backwards. SK2 is the worst selling in the series. Shinovi and Estival are the most popular action Senran Kagura games. going back to 2D or a hybrid would be more gimmick than practical systems. Keep in mind, While Deep crimson is the worst selling, the versus formula Ad Nauseam wouldn't bode well for SK as a Whole. I do agree that it shouldn't be exactly like burst or DC but, I'd like to see a Non-fuckedup Hodge podge for it with some new things. If 7even becomes the "Sonic Forces" of the franchise (although that seems unlikely despite the fact we haven't seen any gameplay) I just might die a little inside.
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Post by omnimegami on Nov 11, 2017 13:45:17 GMT -5
well it's more likely being a mess like Sonic Forces if it moves away from what works in the first place (musou inspired). SK2 is basically Sonic Forces cause it's neither here nor there, and Sonic Forces didnt utilize avatar right like Xenoverse does things right. 2D beat em up gameplay is just too niche these days, that doesn't sell, and it limits the fighting space, atmosphere and presentation. save 2D for if SK gets a fighting game spinoff. Ninja Gaiden, Mario, Metroid and others started 2D, but after going 3D it didn't look back, and that's a good thing (even Metroid 2 remake sold bad compared to the Prime games). full 3D brings Senran Kagura world more to life. I read the previous page, and rumor about SK7 being a little more like Monster Hunter might sound interesting, if it involves fighting the others teams/factions besides Yoma. fighting Yoma gets boring. it's kind of like how Naruto fights against tailed beasts is lame compared to ninjas vs ninjas fights. also considering teams of 5 is the standard format for Senran Kagura, SK7 should support 5 players co-op for all modes, including campaign. if they shape the campaign from the group up as 5 players co-op stages, they can adapt it for both single player w/ 4 a.i. partners, as well as 5 players co-op online (School Girl Zombie Hunter didn't do that. it made its campaign single player only, and only has 10 online co-op missions, which are great, but that game could have been so much more with 100% missions supporting 5 players co-op campaign. ) Especially if Senran Kagura plans to make more sales and be more relevant in the industry, it shouldnt slouch on the cooperative and competitive aspects. like for example, versus modes should be playable offline too, they have bots, it's common sense, it shouldnt be categorized as an online only thing. versus should be offline supported before it's considered online modes as well. Timesplitters Future Perfect understood how to do competitive multiplayer right and accessible offline besides online, and that's a PS2 game (though yea its single player was weak and too restricting compared to Tobal 2 quest mode) switching up genres is risky for mainline Senran Kagura, we sure don't want it to lose its way like Resident Evil has. it's found a tried and true formula with musou, can refine it further, and SKEV sure plays and feel better than any Koei musou game, that's for sure. even has more impact than Hokuto No Ken games. they just gotta refine the defensive options, buff the lower tier characters, make versus flexible for offline play, and establish a formula so their campaigns are fully 5 players co-op compatible, and even in single player, there should be more of a full group thing instead of solo or duo missions. things like that would enhance the replay value and scope and epicness. yea I know some want Senran Kagura to be more technical, however, that isn't going to get the mainstream interested, most just wanna have fun instead of memorizing complicated combos and strict timing inputs. you know the fighting genre is falling, while people want more straightforward combat in their games. and SKEV is a pretty decent balance, just a little well chosen tweaks and it can be golden. well anyways, SK7 might be something more monster hunter than musou. we'll see how it turns out, but I say they should bring over 10 players free for alls and teams, with grunts as mode options. they are already behind schedule adding everyone from New Wave. that's what happens when developers waste time making gimmick games like that cooking game and PBS, which while cool, is just too much trivial fanservice compared to the jump from Burst to Shinovi. Shinovi got a little more serious, introduced two brand new factions, and took Senran Kagura action to the next level, which Estival refined, but sort of stumbled because it was treated more like a training arc, and only had like 1 more faction, which really isn't a factor per say, but basically a group of 3 girls with a former Kagura and a resurrected ninja, too divided in interests, and not a threat to the other factions, so it was more of a teaching/training session than a new serious conflict. so in that sense, SK7 should more like Shinovi with new factions involved, maybe they can have Yoma there too, but they should never fall backwards like they did with SK2, that was such a waste of time and resources. yea I know they are making a remake of Burst basically, so that is in a way good for PS4 gamers that want to play the first steps of Senran Kagura, but I'll only approve of it if it somehow helps SK7 have extended development time to even be bigger and better. concept wise, Shinovi is still the most forward thinking Senran Kagura to date, Estival improved things, though its scenario messed things up a little. its ok to have humor, but like the pacing towards introducing the next new ninja factions is taking too many years to get to.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2017 16:01:06 GMT -5
You're right on the front of it needing to not change too drastically, however while sticking with what works keeps things all nice and quaint, change IS needed eventually or it becomes the same re-hashed thing year after year.
Here's an analogy: I love the band Title Fight. Their first 2 albums Shed and Floral Green are both punk/alt rock (and damn good at that.) The Problem? Floral Green had VERY Similar songs to Shed (With exceptions like Head in the Ceiling Fan, Which is a shoegaze song. ) Their album after, Hyperview changed it's Tone into full on shoegaze and the change was so fresh and vibrant That it gives me hope on what SK Can Accomplish from a Game standpoint.
On the topic of 7even Being like Monster Hunter: Ooooooohhhhh yeah that sounds Sooooooooo fuckin' cool. I really hope we get some gameplay as miniscule as it could be by the end of the year.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 13:25:30 GMT -5
I just thought of SK on kinect...
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Post by mongi291 on Nov 12, 2017 15:53:49 GMT -5
...Am I the only one who doesn't want Senran Kagura to be mainstream, nor to play like Monster Hunter, nor to add all the New Wave girls?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 16:01:11 GMT -5
...Am I the only one who doesn't want Senran Kagura to be mainstream, nor to play like Monster Hunter, nor to add all the New Wave girls? You're not alone. I want to see a new formula But, SK shouldn't get Super Big. It'll end up probably getting a toxic fan base and drown us out. Plus, They might start to only care about money once it hits the Jackpot so, I feel you on that front. The monster hunter thing Might be cool but, I'd like to see it more structured and how it would meld. And with the New Wave Girls, Just Keep the ones we have now, Add Kumi and we're all fine and dandy.
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Post by mongi291 on Nov 12, 2017 16:16:27 GMT -5
I want to see a new formula too, but I really doubt Monster Hunter is the right way to go. I might be biased because I don't like MH at all, but I don't feel like it'd fit the series at all, it simply feels like the opposite of how an anime, over-the-top Senran Kagura shinobi would fight. Mind you, I love Deep Crimson, I consider it better than the Versus games and I vehemently disagree with anyone who calls it a step back, a waste of time and/or resources. It probably wasn't the best in the series, economically speaking, but I don't feel like it was a waste of anything, and the series could really shine by taking some inspiration from it. And I dunno, there are some girls I'd like to see from New Wave, but I find most of them somewhat forgettable and I feel like they wouldn't add anything to the series. If anything, they'd probably detract screentime from the other characters, until no one gets nearly enough time on screen.
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