9 for the PlayStation 3, and pixel art horror title Claire: Extended Cut and Bomberman clone Bombing Busters for the PlayStation Vita. The PlayStation Plus March 2018 lineup also includes action platformer Legend of Kay and troubled Mega Man spiritual successor Mighty No. The game still features the arsenal of quirky weapons that the series is known for, as players help Ratchet and Clank save the Solana Galaxy. Ratchet & Clank, meanwhile, is a remake for the original Ratchet & Clank that was released for the PlayStation 2. However, instead of a Medieval setting in the Dark Souls games, Bloodborne offers a Gothic horror environment, while also replacing the slower and more defensive combat system with a faster and riskier one. 9” (and “Bloodstain”, actually).Bloodborne is similar to the Dark Souls games, made by the same developer FromSoftware. It’s 52 minutes of gaming history, put together extremely well, and even with an exclusive interview with Ben Judd, another former CAPCOM employee who went on to manage the PR for “Mighty No. You can find the full documentary on his channel or through the video embed below. 9: The Full Development Story” for his series entitled “The Art of Failure”, which chronicles high-profile missteps in the gaming industry. Years later and after going through development hell, however, the game came out to lukewarm reviews, and famously, got its Vita port cancelled.įellow staff member James Christensen, who has gaming YouTube channels that you should definitely check out, put out an amazing documentary entitled “Mighty No. 9” Kickstarter campaign was, at the time, the most successful of its kind. Over half a decade ago now, one of the key people behind the “Mega Man” franchise (though, it’s good to point out, not the creator of the IP), left CAPCOM to pursue his dream of making the best “Mega Man” game that wasn’t a “Mega Man” game. Keiji Inafune’s “Mighty No. It would not be the first high-profile Kickstarter game to fail to deliver on the promise of a Vita port, though. Alas, only recently, the metroidvania “Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night” got its Vita port cancelled. It’s no surprise to find ourselves talking about games that were promised for the Playstation Vita and never got released.
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