The posters published by Sony refer to the theme of each of these new video games that will be announced. On the other hand, ChinaJoy 2019 is expected to present a total of 14 titles. It is worth noting that last year the games Monkey King: Hero is Back and Farside were announced. The Last of Us 2 or PlayStation 5, “NO” announcement at ChinaJoy 2019? One of the most outstanding games is Lost Soul Aside. The aim of this project is to develop video games within the Asian giant. Personally, I’d rather Inafune take a crack at that cute penguin game again.Sony is expected to present some of the titles of the China Hero Project at its conference. Somehow, the game still hasn’t been officially canceled it’s strange to think someone, somewhere might be working on this game as we speak. In 2017 Level-5 acquired Comcept (rebranding the studio to Level-5 Comcept), but Red Ash has been radio silent since. While the Red Ash anime managed to see the light of day, little of the game has surfaced beyond some prototype videos and a rough playable demo. That seemed to be all she wrote, but then Chinese entertainment company Fuze swooped in out of nowhere to fund the rest of the title’s development. Despite being billed as a spiritual successor to the beloved Mega Man Legends series, Red Ash fell well short of its Kickstarter goal (roughly $500,000 of its $800,000 asking price). 9, Red Ash was meant to be its next big follow-up. Red Ash: The Indelible Legend – PlayStation 4, Xbox OneĪfter Keiji Inafune and his team at Comcept crowdfunded the infamously snake-bitten Mighty No. We still don’t know if The Last Night is as fun to play as it is to gawk at, but if Odd Tales can right the ship, we’ll hopefully know sooner than later. It’s unknown if the financial part is worked out or not the project hasn’t been officially canned, so that’s something. The last real update came in January 2019 when Odd Tales announced they were seeking additional funding. As a result, they had to cancel a 2018 Game Awards trailer. After staffing up and relocating to a new London studio, the team was later slapped with unknown funding and legal issues, jeopardizing the game’s development. He later apologized and explained he’d since changed his stance. Shortly after The Last Night’s reveal, old tweets from founder Tim Soret resurfaced that garnered backlash for expressing anti-feminist views and sympathy for GamerGate. It looks awesome, but developer Odd Tales hit major snags along the way. It debuted during Microsoft’s 2017 E3 conference with a 2018 release window and is described as a cinematic platformer in a post-cyberpunk world. Not much is known about this stylish side-scrolling title. Regardless of where it ends up, we can’t wait to play the finished product. It wouldn’t surprise me if Lost Soul Aside simply transitioned over to PlayStation 5 at this point. A pinned Tweet from October 2019 shows off “new” concept art. It simply states that Yang and his team, who are based in China, are healthy and safe. The most recent tweet from the game’s Twitter account is from March – the beginning of the pandemic in the west. Lost Soul Aside continued to look promising in subsequent trailers and playable demos ( read our PSX impressions) but the game blew past projected release windows and updates have been scarce for some time. The game impressed Sony enough that it scooped up the game as a timed PS4-exclusive. It turned heads in 2016, not only for how sharp it looked but primarily because it was developed, at the time, by a single person: Bing Yang. This slick-looking action game blends Devil May Cry-esque stylish combat with the visual trappings of a Final Fantasy title (Noctis look-alike protagonist included).
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