Japanese game devs give their verdicts on TGS

But not every developer looked favorably on the late-September show. Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya pointed out that only three titles out of the 12 awarded 'Future' prizes at the Japan Game Awards were non-sequels. "That seems to go crossways with the term 'future' in my mind and it's frankly kind of sad," he said.
Resident Evil 5 producer Jun Takeuchi revealed he was "a little disappointed" that there were very few Japanese-made titles positioned for the worldwide market. However, he does note the titles meant for Japanese consumption puts the industry (in the East) on a stable base. While Fumito Ueda -- currently working on The Last Guardian -- noted that he is extremely excited about offerings from the West, specifically Modern Warfare 2. "I feel a serious sublime beauty in all of Infinity Ward's FPSes," he told Famitsu, despite qualms that Western companies came to Japan to push their wares rather than discussing innovation.
According to Akihiro Hino, head of Level-5 -- one of the busier booths at TGS 2009 -- the show felt "kind of plain." However, he does agree that the show offered a lot of games he personally wanted to play. "So in that respect," he noted, "TGS was great." If you consider waiting in line for 180 minutes to play one title great, we agree.
[Via 1UP]





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Shadowbender (Nelson Is Behind You) @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:15PM
Interviewer: So what's your verdict on TGS this year?
Hideo Kojima: In a gym.
Interviewer: I'm sorry. What was that?
Kojima: Gym.
Interviewer: What?
Kojima disappears.
Rob S. @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:35PM
Truly he is a man of mystery.
Donald @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:40PM
Don't look at him, he's Hideo.
Shadowbender (Nelson Is Behind You) @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:43PM
Indeed. There have been reports of people seeing him outside of their windows, staring into the house. The people look away and when they look back--he's GONE.
Marius @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:21PM
LMAO
Reuben @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:26PM
WHOA
Well, at least you said "off topic"
also
LMAO
Shadowbender (Nelson Is Behind You) @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:32PM
Haha, is this what you do in your spare time?
gatotsu911 @ Oct 22nd 2009 6:03PM
Wow. Fumito Ueda, a fan of Modern Warfare? Definitely did not see that one coming.
Traceur_Ryuk [All Digital until December] (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Oct 22nd 2009 6:09PM
Why not? He has said previously that he actually prefers Western games.
Mr Khan @ Oct 22nd 2009 6:13PM
People enjoy the exotic, i suppose. What seems endlessly bland to some westerners will hold great fascination for the Japanese, and vice versa
(which isn't a comment against Modern Warfare 2, i'm talking in abstracts)
Lunastra78 (PSN: lunastra78) @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:51PM
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Lunastra78 (PSN: lunastra78) @ Oct 22nd 2009 5:53PM
Oops, a samurai decapitated my LOL!
Shadsy @ Oct 22nd 2009 6:20PM
The story framing all the gaming press seems to be aiming for is "TGS was disappointing." Were there any developers or people who were happy with it?
Red Leader @ Oct 22nd 2009 6:51PM
I actually attended the Tokyo Game Show this year (pure coincidence: was visiting Japan for a month and was in Tokyo the week it was happening). They summed it up pretty well: not a lot to do or see other than watch the presentations and play the demos, and those required waiting in line for a couple hours.
So did the vendors, actually. A 2-hour long line just to check out the Square Enix merchandise? Fantastic.
gatotsu911 @ Oct 23rd 2009 1:42PM
Yeah, I just never figured him to be the type for macho war games, seeing as his titles are so emotional, atmospheric, slow-paced and very self-conscious about violence. I mean hell, I'd be less surprised if he liked Halo.
t_m @ Oct 23rd 2009 7:53AM
Gah! If i knew it was gonna be "less crowded and more of a festival atmosphere" i might have gone.
Last year was a total disappointment. Waiting hours to experience 10 minutes of a game (with no context, sound, chance to get the hang of it) is NOT the best experience in the world.
For years i read about gameshows and they sounded awesome. But they actually pretty much suck. Waiting 2 more weeks for the demo = better idea.