Hideki Kamiya would like to reassure fans that no, Bayonetta 3 has not been canceled, though it appears fans seem to be under the impression that it might have been A recent interview with the Kamiya, the game's director, has revealed that the game is still very much in the works There hasn't been any[...]
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The Wii U title is being reborn on Nintendo Switch, thanks to a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign that started today.
Hideki Kamiya has racked up a pretty impressive set of gaming credentials, but he just can't seem to stop talking about one of his most beloved projects Kamiya took the director's chair for the original Devil May Cry, which initially released back in 2001 on the PlayStation 2 The game has since been ported to the[...]
Bayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya recently took to twitter to talk about the series' Nintendo exclusivity The series began on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2010 (2009 in Japan), but the sequel was a Wii U exclusive, and the third entry is going to be a Switch exclusive This has rubbed some fans the wrong[...]
Hideki Kamiya, the creator of Devil May Cry, took to Twitter today and gave fans of the series a couple of things to think about Below are the two tweets in question, which got a very disapproving response from his fanbase on Twitter.
I'm just throwing some ideas out there, but I think it's about time[...]
However, who, how or why that is will likely just be for fan and pundit speculation, barring any developers talking anonymously, a la Phantom Dust.
For now what we do have is the game's director Hideki Kamiya taking to Twitter to apologise for the game falling In a series of tweets, he said:
As you may have already[...]
In an interview with Gamespot, director Hideki Kamiya revealed that the game has been gestating for a long time, as once upon a time it was a Wii title being worked on in 2006 Things stalled though when Kamiya wanted to change the original protagonist who was a little girl who, instead of riding a dragon, ordered dinosaurs[...]
Having alienated the community they so famously supported with the 360, it was clear that they were open for business again and E3 was the best place to reassert this.
We also saw Inside, haunting gameplay moments from the creators of Limbo, the trailer of Rise of the Tomb Raider, which promised some interesting story elements[...]