Damn, the year of the SRPG has taken another hit...
Unless 2023 is part 2 with Metal Slug Tactics, Fire Emblem, and Final Fantasy Tactics remaster.
I can think of a few financial incentives that might exist to do so.I dont get why so many devs announced these 2022 windows.
Yeah, i know shareholders push for dates. Its a little frustrating as the consumer though, you essentially learn to never believe them when they announce the first release date or windowI can think of a few financial incentives that might exist to do so.
Yeah I'm not hurting over this, we've got plenty still to come yet, plus Front Mission 1 Remake I'm guessing could make it this year still or next year, again, not fussed since Tactics Ogre is 100 hours per playthrough and I bet DioField will be meaty too.Tbh, I see this as a net positive. 2022 is busy already, and this means I can dedicate more time to DioField and Tactics Ogre.
Let's make it the Decade of the SRPG.
Perhaps- or perhaps they saw the overflowing turn based strategy market this year and are wisely refining they’re own take.2023 on the way out with nary a peep about this game, I think we can probably say development hell at this point?
Suddenly rooting for one more delay despite really wanting this game.Just wanted to chime in to say that this is my favorite thread title on the forum
How can they have a delay when they haven't even had a game with a release date since 2018.I appreciate the transparency here. I was looking forward to it since there were still 13 days left and we could have had a Nindie showcase shadow drop. If only Retro Studios were this transparent about game delays.