Red Steel 2 already in the works?
Is this a case of counting chickens even before the eggs hatch? Red Steel hasn’t even officially arrived at the table yet and it’s already got a “rumored” sequel coming out. Speculations about Red Steel 2 was fuelled when Ubisoft President Yves Guillemot made a comment a few days ago regarding how happy he was to work with Nintendo. He then spoke something about expecting another “western-Asiatic” type of game for the Wii in the future. Whether he meant another game or a sequel, well, your guesses are as good as our.
Red Steel is a game suited just for the Wii as it will make full use of both the Wiimote and the Nunchuck controllers. The game will have a western and eastern feel as the hero goes back to Japan, battle a couple of Yakuza bosses and rescue his fiancee. So far, a lot of previewers are giving it the ‘two thumbs up’. If you want to see a sample, you can browse over to our recent video article.
Remember, what the President said is still in rumor territory as we have yet to see nor play the full version of the game. We guess that if it sold well, a sequel would be sure to follow, if it bombed, the future’s up for grabs. Is it too early too tell? What do you guys think?
Via Go Nintendo
Is this a case of counting chickens even before the eggs hatch? Red Steel hasn’t even officially arrived at the table yet and it’s already got a “rumored” sequel coming out. Speculations about Red Steel 2 was fuelled when Ubisoft President Yves Guillemot made a comment a few days ago regarding how happy he was to work with Nintendo. He then spoke something about expecting another “western-Asiatic” type of game for the Wii in the future. Whether he meant another game or a sequel, well, your guesses are as good as our.
Red Steel is a game suited just for the Wii as it will make full use of both the Wiimote and the Nunchuck controllers. The game will have a western and eastern feel as the hero goes back to Japan, battle a couple of Yakuza bosses and rescue his fiancee. So far, a lot of previewers are giving it the ‘two thumbs up’. If you want to see a sample, you can browse over to our recent video article.
Remember, what the President said is still in rumor territory as we have yet to see nor play the full version of the game. We guess that if it sold well, a sequel would be sure to follow, if it bombed, the future’s up for grabs. Is it too early too tell? What do you guys think?
Via Go Nintendo