Feature by Matt S. Goichi Suda is a bit of a hero to many on the DDNet team. His unwavering commitment to games that are transgressive and creative, even to the detriment of their critical rating, is noble, and the fact he’s managed to build up a major Japanese development…
Read MoreThis generation has put up some truly amazing games – both high profile and niche. But, of course, it has also put up some real disappointments. Games that should have been great, or looked great in the promos, but didn’t follow through with the promise. There’s arguably been a lot…
Read MoreSuda is one of the most creative minds in the game’s industry. His successes, such as Shadows of the Damned, are literally mind blowing, but even is less succesful experiments, such as No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise had its strengths in its storytelling and aesthetics. Given the obvious comparisons between…
Read MoreSuda is one of the most creative minds in the game’s industry. His successes, such as Shadows of the Damned, are literally mind blowing, but even is less succesful experiments, such as No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise had its strengths in its storytelling and aesthetics. Given the obvious comparisons between…
Read MoreShadows of the Damned is Suda 51’s most complete work to date. Previous games have featured flashes of brilliance (usually around concept and storytelling) amongst some painful execution (usually the gameplay). From what I played at the EA preview event, Shadows of the Damned still hasn’t got that pesky gameplay…
Read MoreShadows of the Damned is Suda 51’s most complete work to date. Previous games have featured flashes of brilliance (usually around concept and storytelling) amongst some painful execution (usually the gameplay). From what I played at the EA preview event, Shadows of the Damned still hasn’t got that pesky gameplay…
Read MoreEA is publishing two very big games within a short time frame of one another – American McGee’s Alice Madness Returns, and maverick Suda 51’s descent into hell, Shadows of the Damned. To celebrate, the publisher threw a party to show off both games to the Australian media. Below are…
Read MoreEA is publishing two very big games within a short time frame of one another – American McGee’s Alice Madness Returns, and maverick Suda 51’s descent into hell, Shadows of the Damned. To celebrate, the publisher threw a party to show off both games to the Australian media. Below are…
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