Forspoken makes a lot more sense now based off what is happening in Japan.
This is already know but things are not looking that good for Japan, if there is a AAA Japanese games then it has to HAVE a global release, because of the rise of game development and just how the number of people in Japan is decreasing (mobile is still making a ton of money )
They are hiring more foreign talent to work on certain titles.
Right now it seems that there are growing pains, to be able to make a games that not only appeal to Japanese players but also to others around the world. You could just say, keep making them the way that they currently are, they are still selling and people like them and stuff like that, and in a way yes but now. Other wise you might end up like what Sony did, they had Japanese games and they did appeal to people and even won awards and stuff but the sales were just not there. Of course other companies are not going to those extremes (mainly because they couldn't even if they wanted to and it also making no sense).
So there needs to be a balance, Something that can appeal to Japanese audience but not only to a Japanese audience but also to others, I mean look at Yakuza 8, that game is not even taking place in Japan (from my understanding), it's taking place in the US, you even have some American actors that look like they are going to have a decent sized part in the game.
Forspoken I don't think did that well since it tried to much to appeal to what it thought western fans wanted???? The whole idea of some one getting Isekied into a Fantasy video game, is not entirely new, didn't SE basically do that for FF Origin? Were Jack was Isekaied into the world of Final Fantasy and set in motion the events that would eventually lead to FF1?
I think that the stuff that Capcom does, and what Kojima do are more of what others should aim for, those games do seem to have a world wide global appeal and sale very well on top of that. Yakuza and Persona adding more language options is something that also seems to be headed in the right direction, some people prefer to play games with JP audio but that not every one and adding at least English can make it easier for some to follow the story.
Nintendo is pretty great at making games that appeal to a global audience that also sells well. Pokemon has it's issues but from my understanding, when GameFreak is making those games, when making the human characters they make them have more of a global appeal.
Compare the Human characters from Yokai Watch and Pokemon, Pokemon characters are more cool looking, since Yokai Watch only really had to worry about Japan.
Looking more into it, I don't think Level 5 charter design are meant for a world wide release (Imazuna),
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, next I will be posting a thing about PC gaming in Japan (interviews), a big portion is a lot of stuff that people already know.
By the way it seems that the place where the Steam Deck is selling best is actually in Japan, this explains the new Komodo office. Per Lawrance and Pierre
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Konami seems to be one of those companies that don't feel the same way as others about having to as heavily rely on the rest of the world compared to other companies.