Of course, we don't know if that's a good thing yet, without having actually played the first game, but we suspect that Platinum Games' MadWorld will be sequel-worthy. Inaba gave Play.tm the usual line about sequel prospects: "We'd obviously love for there to be a sequel and will definitely consider making one depending on the feedback we receive from players of the game". Of course, by "feedback" he means money. Interestingly, a MadWorld sequel would make a self-fulfilling prophecy of Inaba's prediction that his game may start of a trend of mature Wii games.
Elsewhere in the interview, Inaba mentions that each stage of MadWorld should feature 2-3 Blood Bath Challenges (like the infamous "Man Darts") which are unlocked at certain score milestones.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jan 14th 2009 7:08PM (Unverified) said
This is the only game i will ever buy on release day for my dust collecting wii. Nmh 2 ds is another buy, but once it hits 20$
Posted: Jan 14th 2009 7:14PM Mr Khan said
There's a better shot of this game doing well than you might think. It will do better than No More Heroes, or i'm all out of my reckoning
Posted: Jan 14th 2009 8:19PM ripvanwinkle said
I will be purchasing this game in hope of a sequel.
Posted: Jan 14th 2009 10:18PM (Unverified) said
I will be supporting this game by buying it on release and I hope many others do the same. Even if it is not good sequels mean that people will get the idea we want more mature titles on Wii.
Posted: Jan 14th 2009 11:04PM megapenguinx said
This and The Conduit are the two games I'm looking forward to most this year
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 12:59AM samfish said
This is my most anticipated game for 2009. Needless to say, I'll be there on Day 1 for MadWorld.
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 2:41AM (Unverified) said
What's black and white and red all over?
Madworld!
Madworld!
Posted: Jan 15th 2009 7:35AM AntiVillian said
Hmm yino, I think this game will have similer level design to spyro, sounds like it anyway.




