Although Enslaved’s developer, Ninja Theory, are currently hard at work on their controversial Devil May Cry reboot it hasn’t stopped them planning on more, and hiring for an unannounced title.
Although Enslaved’s developer, Ninja Theory, are currently hard at work on their controversial Devil May Cry reboot it hasn’t stopped them planning on more, and hiring for an unannounced title.
Gamers have been furious since the reboot announcement of Capcom’s Devil May Cry series. English developer Ninja Theory of Heavenly Sword and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West fame has received the majority of the backlash, but what if gamers have it all wrong?
Shortly after the release of Ninja Theory’s Enslaved, reports of audio issues began to surface over the game’s ability to provide 5.1 surround sound as advertised. The sound glitch was only isolated to PlayStation 3 owners. Thankfully, it looks like the problem will be resolved shortly.
After several years in development, Enslaved has finally hit stores in the United Kingdom. To celebrate the Ninja Theory-developed title’s release, Namco Bandai has released the game’s launch trailer.
Ninja Theory’s Odyssey to the West will easily have you Enslaved…
The man who penned 28 Days Later and Enslaved has stated that he only played Heavenly Sword after meeting Ninja Theory because of him being “f***ing sick” of his PlayStation 3.
Ninja Theory’s Enslaved is making quite an entry into its release week. And to keep that momentum going, they are giving fans a chance to win some cool swag. If you’re interested, the first thing you need to do is make sure you have a twitter account.
Talk regarding a possible Heavenly Sword sequel has been ongoing for a quite a while. Ninja Theory boss Tameem Antoniades has said that the game’s sequel could have been set in Hell with Nariko returning.
With Enslaved: Odyssey to the West coming out this week and the announcement of DmC back at the Tokyo Game Show, developer Ninja Theory wouldn’t be opposed to working on a sequel at the same time as their reboot.
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West has received a warm welcome by fans. Early reviewers, and those who played the demo, have lauded the game for its cinematic experience and gameplay. It appears that all may not be well in the West–if early reports by users are to be believed.
Ninja Theory is hard at work on the latest adventures of Dante in their title called DMC. Despite what has to be a hectic schedule, they aren’t too busy to converse with fans on their forums…and let them know all is well on PS3 development
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is Ninja Theory’s next game, due out in approximately a week’s time. DLC was recently announced for the title which will be available post-launch, and the developer has made it clear that this is not something that could have shipped with the game.
Much has been spoken in regards to possible screen tearing issues with the PS3 version of Ninja Theory’s Enslaved. However, after Heavenly Sword developers having spent so much time with the PS3′s architecture, Ninja Theory should have more “know how” on the Sony system, right? According to them, they still find it challenging.
Ninja Theory already has received some controversy over the announcement of their Devil May Cry reboot. Little is known about how the retelling of Dante’s story will impact the original story and characters that established the franchise. Not only is the story undergoing a makeover, but apparently so will the software architecture as well.
As Enslaved: Odyssey to the West approaches its early October release date, publisher Namco Bandai is ramping up the marketing effort. An all-new trailer showing Ninja Theory’s inspirations and ideas behind the title is just one piece of the arsenal.