For those who missed it the first time:
http://segabits.com/forums/index.php?topic=2051.0I figured I would ask this question again for a few reasons:
1) E3 just finished and people actually had the misguided belief that Sega might do something interesting or otherwise cool.
2) We've had some Sega news and controversy recently since the last thread (Aliens Colonial Marines, Purchase of Relic, Nagoshi loves DRM etc)
3) I feel like kicking the hornet's nest.
Much like last time, I'm finding it hard to think of myself as a "Sega fan". I'm a fan of some games that Sega publishes, but to be honest, I'd be getting CoH2 if EA published it, or if Activision published it. Ditto the Total War Series. I liked the games before they were with Sega and I wouldn't care in the slightest if Sega sold them off tomorrow.
I still love Virtua Fighter, which is old-school Sega and something I wouldn't want to see go to another publisher, but that's mainly because I don't trust anyone with the game other than AM2. Apart from that I can't think of much that is associated strongly with 'Sega' that I still give a damn about. Yakuza, but that series seems like it'll never see the light of day outside of Japan again.
Please note I understand a lot of this stuff makes sense from a business standpoint. But that's not what I'm asking, if I was a fan of companies because of their business sense, I would be posting on 'Forbes500bits.com'. Having said that, I find it hard to argue 'Business Sense!' when they won't publish Bayonetta 2, but went ahead with Anarchy Reigns which had 'Bomb' written all over it in bold, capital letters. They also translated Yakuza Dead Souls, which was like an amalgamation of the worst things of several games put into one.
As I said in the last thread, every time I hear something is coming from Sega, I'm looking forward to the fallout from fans saying 'wtf is this!?' rather than the game itself. Take a look at Hero Bank which just got announced for example, or that soccer management game. I mean they are probably good games for what they are, but I would estimate the interest from us on this forum is about 0.1%.
This post might be kind of a mess, it's been written as a stream of thought, and i'll likely be posting more later or go back and read this and feel it's a mess. I do want to kick-start a discussion though, because I'm finding it harder and harder to consider myself a 'Sega fan'.
And yes, I still believe that Sonic will never, ever be good again.