SEGA of Japan’s mystery game Project Omega has been revealed to be named Demon Tribe. The game is said to be an action game in which you play as a demon who fights other demons. What is still unknown is the platform. While everything thus far has pointed to mobile platforms, the site’s source code (we didn’t dig through the site for it, fans elsewhere did) suggests Wii U, Vita and PSP. However, officially SEGA has not revealed anything. Jet Set Radio director Masayoshi Kikuchi is said to be directing and Ryuta Ueda of Jet Set Radio and Rise of Nightmares will be doing the art. Thanks to forum member ROJM for the tip!
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I hope it’s good, so…which developer is making this? AM1?
If true, Dreamcast 2, coming up! (Wii U)
NO! Wii U is NOT Dreamcast 2 (unless you mean Nintendo will go third party in two years, lol)
lol the Wii U might be home to tons of cool and inventive indie games with Nintendo partnering with Unity to license out that engine.
Will this be a hack n’ slash, survival horror?… As for Nintendo, they are the only lazy company that can get away with almost nothing and still get a lot of praise. People dis on the SegaCD for example, yet, it had more games than the GameCube, Wii and maybe the WiiU (this system will not look old in the next few years, IT IS ALREADY LOOKING OLD compared to PC)… if they could at least create a new series maybe i would care… but Nintendo after Yamauchi is something totally not for me… they don’t create nothing since 2005 in therms of new IPs, sorry… totally not the Dreamcast 2, since that system had many new series, new standards and fresh ideas, it was as well the biggest graphical leap in the whole gaming history, so my little fella, don’t get mad at me, it’s just my vision on the new “Pretendo” system.
lol the Sega CD did not have more games than the GC, Wii, or Wii U. If you meant to say that it has better games….well, I wouldn’t agree with that either.
I agree with you though that Nintendo has their fair share of laziness and their lack of new IP targeting the hardcore is unfortunate (though I wouldn’t necessarily judge the Wii U’s graphical capabilities by a launch lineup) but I hardly think Nintendo themselves have to be the end-all-factor if the system gets good 3rd party support, which seems to be (for a change) happening.