Is Disney ready to step back into gaming? It's possible.



Disney took a step back from gaming to a major degree... as far as its original characters are concerned, but are they creeping back in? I'm curious if they're ready or not... but I don't see why they wouldn't be.

Disney has some of the most recognizable characters on the face of the earth... and they have backstories to go along with them. Epic Mickey was on the right track, but... I don't know... just like Sonic The Hedgehog... I feel that a major release for Mickey would be better with a blueprint similar to Nintendo. No mystery I have my personal problems with Nintendo, but they usually tend to hit the mark.

They don't have to necessarily have a game developed by them, but take a good look at Mario's success and why he's gone strong for so long. I'm not saying that Disney is embarking on the next AAA title (just yet), but if they watch their step they might find themselves in a position where their games are worth being pre-ordered, day 1'd, or wishlisted.

Here is the trailer for their upcoming title Disney Sorcerer's Arena

This arena-style battler will feature a PvP, Quests, Tower Events... whatever that is, and more. As long as the replay value and fun factor are high... it could be worth the playtime. Let's see what they do with the former Playstation exec to showcase some of that... magic.

They have Star Wars, they have Marvel... and there are so many stories available in both of these universes as well. They just have to take the right steps, make the games make sense, make the stories memorable and don't rush the process. CD Projekt Red is respected for not rushing Cyberpunk 2077.

I don't know what i'd expect for Disney to deliver with the right time and creativity, but they have to remember who they are and the types of cards they hold. Also... they need to show more love to gamers in their Disney locations, that would open another door to showcase upcoming titles (and games can actually be sold there). Free concept... take it or leave it.

They had the Kingdom Hearts 3 pop up... which wasn't permanent, but the more love they show... the better it could be for them. A place to game would cost less than a new roller coaster.



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Top Audiences Last Week!



Who fought their way onto the list this week?!

United States

Germany

Australia

Canada
France
Brazil
Portugal

United Kingdom

South Korea
Ukraine


Japan, Russia and Italy came close... game on!



          
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Very Positive Bundle 3 is Live!!!

The Very Positive Bundle 3 just launched on Tuesday, July 16 at 11 a.m. Pacific time! Add a little positivity to your gaming library! All the games in this bundle have a "Very Positive" rating on Steam. Get Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, Prison Architect, Bendy and the Ink Machine™, DISTRAINT 2, Rusty Lake Paradise, and more from $1.




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EVENTURE TIME: ATLUS & Gallery Nucleus Pair Up for a Persona 5 Royal + Catherine: Full Body Art Showcase in Los Angeles


Gallery Opens August 17 With Special Event and Appearance by Soejima - Featuring Art From the Upcoming Persona 5 Royal and Catherine: Full Body

IRVINE, Calif. - July 12, 2019 - ATLUS games have been stealing fans' hearts for years with an aesthetic style unlike any other. Now, we're happy to announce that we're teaming up with Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles, California to host the ATLUS Art Exhibit 2019: Persona 5 Royal & Catherine: Full Body featuring Shigenori Soejima.
 
Running from August 17 - September 1, 2019, the exhibit will feature incredible pieces of art by Shigenori Soejima and the ATLUS Art Unit, centered around the developer's most recent and upcoming hits, Persona 5Persona 5 Royal, and Catherine: Full Body.

The gallery will also feature a selection of tribute art for the Persona and Catherine franchises; pieces developed for the show by fan artists sourced by Gallery Nucleus and reviewed by the ATLUS Art Unit. Additionally, special pieces of exclusive licensed ATLUS merchandise will be available for sale at Gallery Nucleus throughout the gallery's duration.

Opening Day Event Featuring Appearance and Signing by Character Designer Shigenori Soejima

From 1:00PM - 7:00PM PDT on Saturday, August 17, fans can join a special opening day event at Gallery Nucleus. Soejima-san himself will be in attendance to sign autographs for attendees, as well as a special panel.

Pre-registration will be available for a select number of fans on Eventbrite starting on August 2; stay tuned to official ATLUS channels for additional information and event links!
 
About Shigenori Soejima:
 
Exceptionally creative and talented, yet humble and soft-spoken, Shigenori Soejima is the long-time character designer for ATLUS. 

His signature style is unmistakable; he's most well-recognized for his contributions to the art direction of many modern Persona Team titles, including Persona 3Persona 4Persona 5Persona 5 Royal, as well as Catherine and Catherine: Full Body, among others.

Soejima is currently working to deliver breathtakingly-unique character designs for highly anticipated fantasy title PROJECT Re FANTASY.




Pre-registration opens August 2nd, 2019.
For more information, visit www.gallerynucleus.com
210 E. Main St. | Alhambra, CA 91801 | (626) 458-7482



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Hey Blu: Do you ever review really bad products?



Yes... I have, and it's something I really don't like doing (imagine having to review it)... but if its a review that comes across my desk, it will be reviewed. I don't like reviewing bad products so that i'm not wasting time just bashing someone's product.

Dead Alliance is a prime example, but you never know what to expect (I don't go on someone else's opinion). 

If it appears to be good, I like to review how good it actually is for the retail price. So instead of wasting time on bad products... i'd rather spend that time on the products that will be a win for the viewers. That way you can decide on whether to make that next step versus just steering clear of something that received a poor score.

I've lucked up on a lot of reviews... but some that I hoped would be good don't always turn out that way, and I've actually tried to avoid reviewing anything still in development. I took a step back from that... because the final version will likely be different than what was pointed out in the review. In those cases I just provide feedback in hopes that it impacts the final release for the gamer's enjoyment.




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