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Dunno if I'm thrilled with the direction NIS is going in lately. They've been profitable enough in the last year to keep afloat, but their earnings are down 97% from the previous year. So, basically, they're treading water and expanding into anything to keep afloat.
Enough to whore out Disgaea as a visual novel (basically an adventure game minus the adventure game element, so what's the point?) and start publishing anime.
They're making some interesting picks on Anime, though. ToraDora, Persona: Trinity Soul and others.
Yay, I guess. If this is what they need to stay afloat, I'm down for the Persona stuff at least (though what I have watched seems questionable).
They can keep that visual novel shit, though. I just can't help but take exception to them being marketed as games.
Dunno if I'm thrilled with the direction NIS is going in lately. They've been profitable enough in the last year to keep afloat, but their earnings are down 97% from the previous year. So, basically, they're treading water and expanding into anything to keep afloat.
Enough to whore out Disgaea as a visual novel (basically an adventure game minus the adventure game element, so what's the point?) and start publishing anime.
They're making some interesting picks on Anime, though. ToraDora, Persona: Trinity Soul and others.
Yay, I guess. If this is what they need to stay afloat, I'm down for the Persona stuff at least (though what I have watched seems questionable).
They can keep that visual novel shit, though. I just can't help but take exception to them being marketed as games.
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