

#Senran kagura series#
We already got a peek at Asuka’s new look in the game.The Hyperdimension Neptunia games have delivered some of the funniest action RPG action in many years, while the Senran Kagura series has gained fame via both its anime and multitude of gaming formats - from action-heavy games to pinball. Senran Kagura 7EVEN has no release date planned, and it’ll be exclusively on PS4.

At this rate, I think the series will just do itself in rather than being affected by Sony’s regulations or the Olympics or whatever. And then they released Peach Ball, a pinball game no one really asked for, who don’t even have half of the characters in the franchise, instead of a real Senran Kagura game, and again with overpriced DLC.

The company released Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura, for 10$, while it’s pretty much a demo for the Joy-Cons instead of an actual game, with overpriced DLC to get to use other characters. Ironically, I think it’s a good thing that Takaki is thoroughly thinking what to do with Senran Kagura 7EVEN because I don’t think Honey∞Parade has been picking the right choices recently. Sure, that interview was one month ago, but I don’t think his view on the matter changed this much in such a short amount of time, and he’s probably dramatizing too much in Inside’s interview. He said that there will always be people like him making console games with a lot of sexualization, and that there will always be people who buy these games, so, whatever happens, they’ll find ways to keep going. This includes changes like removing adult magazines from visible shelves at 24H open minimarkets like 7-Eleven. But in fact, Takaki mentioned in that same interview how the biggest change isn’t Sony but Japan as a whole striving to become cleaner for the 2020 Olympics. Others in the game industry believe only Sony is at fault as well. For example, during another recent interview where he talked about Senran Kagura 7EVEN, we reported that he blamed Sony’s new regulations for the game’s hectic development. You should also take into account other comments by Takaki himself.
#Senran kagura Pc#
I also think Takaki is making a mistake by only be considering Steam for PC releases. I don’t think you should be taking everything he said in this interview at face value and instead relativize, by taking into account more information and more opinions. Personally, I think Takaki is way too pessimistic there about the state of things. Takaki would also love to do another collaboration event with the Dead or Alive series. Lastly, Takaki said that he regularly discusses these issues with Team Ninja’s boss Yosuke Hayashi and Dead or Alive Director Yohei Shimbori. And of course, you can make interesting games without that much sexualization… but right now, I don’t know how we could do that with Senran Kagura. Needless to say, Seran Kagura’s appeal isn’t solely its sexiness, but cutting it would remove a lot from the series’ essence. I don’t know how far it will go, how stricter things will become, and what we won’t be able to do anymore, but there’s definitly things that will become forbidden. Now, I’m pretty much asking myself “is it fine to do a Senran Kagura game without clothes getting ripped and boucing breasts?”. The reporter asked if Senran Kagura 7EVEN‘s development is complicated because of its sexual content, and if the Senran Kagura series will be unable to express the ideas and elements it did until now without it: For 7EVEN itself though I don’t know how things will go, but I’d at least want to release the Chinese version at the same time as the Japanese one. Well, we’re already trying to do that for years now, at the very least we aim to do simultanous releases in all of Asia. He answered that the game’s Chinese version is the same as the Japanese version. Seeing the interview was for promoting the Chinese version of Peach Ball Senran Kagura, Takaki was also asked if it had any of its content censored. As he already explained in the past, he got the idea to make Peach Ball because he thought it’d be fun making the HD Rumble of the Switch react with a pinball game where the ball would hit girls’ breasts. Takaki started by talking about Peach Ball: Senran Kagura, the pinball Senran Kagura game now available on Nintendo Switch in Japan. Takaki talked about Peach Ball Senran Kagura, censorship, and how it affects the development of Senran Kagura 7EVEN: Shoujo tachi no Koufuku, along with other points. The interview was conducted during Taipei Game Show 2019 at the end of January. Japanese site Inside games published a new interview with Kenichiro Takaki, the president of Honey∞Parade Games, the studio at Marvelous Entertainment handling the Senran Kagura series.
