Crab Dude Interviewed For Massive Damage

Kyle Shubel is a famous man. At E3, the producer unveiled not only one, but two catch phrases: "Giant enemy crab" and "Massive damage." The game is Genji: Days of the Blade, and actually looks somewhat interesting (once you expunge the E3 press conference from your mind). Shubel talked with Game Informer, pointing out that the giant crabs (heikegani) are real creatures and are two meters in size. Now, whether they found warriors in ancient Japanese battles is another issue. Shubel adds:

Honestly, I wanted to have this event at Joe's Crab Shack, but they told me it would probably be a bad idea. Agreed, the campiness is all fine and dandy, but what's really interesting is we're trying to tell a story which is very serious to Japanese natives. We're trying to cover a major era where they went from an aristocratic society to a feudal society. While having fun with it, you know, it's not our culture, we don't recognize it, so therefore you can have a little fun with it. Every one of the characters in this game is a real warrior that actually fought in these battles. All of the major battles really occurred during the Genpei War. So we've got this interesting balance where we're trying to juggle between history, legend, and video game - hence giant crabs.

It's a very serious story for the Japanese, but it's not your culture, so you're trying to have fun with it? That explains everything.

More Here [Game Informer] via VGB

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