I don’t think its anything as simple and honest as seeing money.
I think its vindictive cruelness, They hate these people for leaving Konami and for trying to compete with Konami (despite the fact they havent done a new Suikoden game in…what? 10 years?) and want to steal all the attention and limelight they can so that, in an ideal (to konami) world, Eiyuden fails.
I get what you mean, but I wouldn’t say so. I don’t think they care even the slightest bit.
They probably could have pulled more desperate moves if they really wanted to hurt Eiyuden. As it stands, it just seems they want to earn as much pocket cash as possible with the remasters while riding the wave they in no way helped create.
Of course, I could be wrong, but to me it still seems more like a cold, heartless business move than an emotionally-filled one.
I don’t think its anything as simple and honest as seeing money.
I think its vindictive cruelness, They hate these people for leaving Konami and for trying to compete with Konami (despite the fact they havent done a new Suikoden game in…what? 10 years?) and want to steal all the attention and limelight they can so that, in an ideal (to konami) world, Eiyuden fails.
I get what you mean, but I wouldn’t say so. I don’t think they care even the slightest bit. They probably could have pulled more desperate moves if they really wanted to hurt Eiyuden. As it stands, it just seems they want to earn as much pocket cash as possible with the remasters while riding the wave they in no way helped create. Of course, I could be wrong, but to me it still seems more like a cold, heartless business move than an emotionally-filled one.