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Kill La Kill And Berserk Could Get Video Game Adaptations

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Kill La Kill and Berserk are the two anime series that Metal Gear Solid director Kenji Saito has said he would like to adapt into a video game. Saito answered a fan question on Twitter, saying he wants to make a game based on either of those two series. Saito is now a member of PlatinumGames, and if he got his wish, it would be Platinum’s first step into the world of anime-based games.

It was only a few weeks ago that Saito announced his next project, Transformers: Devastation at E3. Despite its recent announcement, however, that game is due out in only a few more months. That could mean Saito and Platinum are already looking to what their next project will be.

Whether or not Saito’s wish for a Kill La Kill video game or a Berserk video game comes true will presumably depend on how much influence he has at Platinum. It’s worth noting here that Platinum did grant game designer Hideki Kamiya’s wish to develop a Star Fox game, so anything’s possible.

Kill La Kill is a 2013 action-comedy series created by Trigger Inc about schoolgirl Ryuko Matoi’s search for her father’s killer. She comes into violent conflict with her mother’s fashion empire and with the student council president of Honnouji Academy, Satsuki Kiryuin. Berserk is a manga set in medieval Europe about a band of mercenaries. It follows the story of Guts, an orphan, who joins Griffith and his Band of the Hawk. It got an anime adaptation back in the 90’s and its second anime series is currently in development at Studio 4°C.

What both series have in common is their violent, over-the-top nature. Blending that with Platinum’s design flair is a combination to which many have said, “yes please!” But Platinum currently has a lot of projects on its plate, so we’ll have to wait and see.

Rhiannon likes video games and she likes writing, so she decided to combine them. As well as writing about video games, she also belts out the occasional science fiction or fantasy story, edits videos, and eats strawberry oreos. In that order.

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Sony Has a “Monopoly” on the High-End Japanese Gaming Market, According to a US Senator

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The never-ending saga surrounding Microsoft’s proposed $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard has a new participant.  Today, Senator Maria Cantwell, a Democrat from the state of Washington, said some things about the subject that were hard to understand.

The senator, whose remarks were reported on by ResetEra, spoke at a Senate finance committee hearing on “the president’s 2023 Trade Policy Plan,” which we are sure was quite interesting.

Senator Cantwell said that she had been told that Sony “controls a monopoly of 98% of the high-end game market” despite the fact that “Japan’s government has allowed Sony to engage in blatant anti-competitive conduct through exclusive deals and payments to game publishers, establishing games that are among the most popular in Japan.”

This 98% statistic is highly deceptive because it ignores PC, Nintendo, and mobile games and instead refers to Sony’s adoption rate over Microsoft in Sony’s native country of Japan, a fact that shouldn’t surprise anyone who is even somewhat familiar with the video game business.

What can we do to rectify these problems and create a level playing field, she said of US Trade Representative Katherine Tai after charging Japan’s Federal Trade Commission with improperly failing to look into this purported “exclusionary conduct”?

It is absurd to claim that Sony has a monopoly on the Japanese video game market, as Luke Plunkett of Kotaku correctly points out, “because Sony doesn’t even have a 98% share of the market for the God of War series, a title they own, as Steam is getting 30% of every sale on PC.”

It goes without saying that we can’t expect elected officials to be experts in every field, but this is a visible step at a time when the ongoing attempt to buy the company is at a very important point.

Is it significant that Microsoft, along with Nintendo, maintains its headquarters in Redmond, Washington—Senator Cantwell’s district—or that Microsoft has given Cantwell more than $500,000 over the past two decades?  Let us leave that up to you.

 

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Eating trash, Pizza Possum destroys the PS5

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Pizza Possum is an arcade action game in which you, a possum, attempt to consume as much trash as you can without being discovered.  It is a web-based sequel to the anarchy simulator Untitled Goose Game.It will eventually be available on the PS5.

We couldn’t help but notice that the possum in the title doesn’t look like the cute Australian possum that comes out at night to visit people.On the other hand, it looks like the horrible North American opossums are the ones that will attack trash cans and cause general chaos.Even though we think the second choice was better in terms of theme, we prefer the first one and are happy to explain why.

Your thoughts on Pizza Possum?  Does it possess the necessary mass appeal to successfully skitter along the back fenceline while setting the dog off in the process?

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The Mercenaries, a free piece of DLC for Resident Evil 4 Remake, launches on April 7

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Resident Evil 4 is now out, and the excellent remake can be bought right away.Even though you probably plan to play it all this weekend, you can take comfort in the fact that The Mercenaries, Resident Evil’s almost-required challenge mode, will be available as free DLC on April 7.

The mode’s exact details are still unknown, but if it’s anything like previous versions, you can expect some pretty hard tasks to test your skills.

You’re stumped about something? If you are still debating whether to purchase Resident Evil 4 Remake, be sure to look at our exhaustive guide for the answer or our in-depth review. Are you spending this weekend playing Resident Evil 4? Are you anticipating The Mercenaries?

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