An old-school 2. I would love to smash the Gardiner, so this is great. The game then takes players to South America, Egypt, and Tokyo over the course of 35 missions and an estimated eight total hours of playtime not counting unlocking all the Easter Eggs and rewards. Rushdy thinks part of the reason the trailer connected with folks from the 6ix so much is due to the fact that the city rarely gets to play itself in pop culture.
But this crossover event goes beyond cheeky references. A piece of promo art shared with the announcement implies we may also see the likes of Lynx, Glenn, and Starky. Kato is penning the story, with Mitsuda overseeing new songs and remixed old favorites. From there, all it took was a pitch to Square Enix, who accepted. But with the weight of the Chrono franchise and the distance from its original release comes some hefty expectations.
He adds later that another challenge was incorporating other Chrono Cross elements that were unfamiliar to Another Eden, such as elements and field effects, while staying true to the original. Yuuki, who designed the original characters, oversee the 3D renders for the cinematic trailer for this crossover.
We put a lot of care and respect into the rendering, and he approved the first draft without any feedback, so it's something we're proud of. Takeshima suggests that these same themes are likely to come into play again in the crossover. I think one of the great things about the Chrono series is that there are as many stories as there are players, and there are many theories to be made. Game: Yeah, that's another thing I ain't gonna talk about. You know it happened, you know every now and then if you believe in God, you gotta believe in the Devil.
Sometimes shit happens and you just kind of have to look it off. If it was that dude would've been in the hospital and I'd have been sued for a million dollars by now. But it ain't. And the beer didn't really hit my kids, he just threw it our way, it hit me, but I aint tripping off that. But if anything happens to my kids, those are my kids. I will die for them and kill you for them. Point blank, period. When it comes to my kids, everything else goes out the window, out the world, and just out of my life and I don't give a fuck.
When it comes to my kids I will definitely kill you, by myself. Complex: That's the thing I felt just watching the video; it was like, "why would anyone do that? Game: Man, why would fucking Charlie Manson kill all those people, why would Jim Jones make everybody drink fucking poison Kool-Aid, why would people throw beers?
Its just some people are ignorant, they do shit like that and that's just what it is and it happened, and it's gone. Complex: It's interesting to me you mentioned "if this was "—talking to you now, you seem much more mature. Are you realizing that you're too grown to get into those kind of shenanigans? Game: I'm pretty sure you're not doing the same things you were doing when you were 15, right?
You just get older. The only thing that sounds feasible about explaining how you got older, how you get wiser, is simply to say that you're older and you're wiser. And it just happens in time.
Nobody when they're 20 is doing the same exact thing when they're You gotta have some sense or else you're gonna get looked at like an asshole. If I was fucking selling crack, shooting people, and still out there actually gang-banging, throwing up Blood every single day and shooting Crips in the face, would you think I was smart then?
Being Game, putting out albums and having my kids? Nah, that would be the dumb thing to do. So I'm not on that. There are kids out there that are 17 and 18 that will put a bullet in your fucking head at the drop of a dime. And I think that if they went to jail for 20 years, after being in jail they'd wish they'd never done it.
When I went to jail the coldest killers in life would tell you, nobody in jail wants to be there a day after they're checked in. All these people thinking they're gangsta. Nobody really should wanna be that or aspire to be that 'cause you're gonna end up in a coffin. And trust me, man, most of these rappers, outside of me, 50, and maybe Waka Flocka and some other muthafuckas, ain't never felt bullets man, ain't never had a brush with really actually having your life erased.
So a lot of these rappers out here playing, man; that's just not the message I'm trying to send across no more. Complex: Does that ever bother you as far as other rappers doing that? I mean you mentioned Rick Ross, he's on your record, isn't he? Game: I mean, that's you talking, not me. But to each his own man. You got opinions and I got mine. Mine, I don't want to address it and then my second comment about it is to each his own.
Absolutely none. How many rappers outside of John Forte from the Fugees are really moving birds? I know when I first read that I was like, "Damn!
It's a lifestyle. And even if you used to chop crack you wasn't really moving no major major fucking Pablo Escobar weight. So let's just calm down with all that and get back to music, man. It's a facade. And I can't say anything except that I'm a part of it, too. There was a time where I would put 17 bullets in a glock, tie my rag around my face, and do what I had to do to survive. And now, I'm walking into Starbucks, I'm getting me some tea and I'm getting ready to do a show.
It's a long time and a long space and there's room for a lot of change and a lot of growing up shit that happened in my career from that time 'til now. Now these days, if I'm still pressed or I'm pushed to my limit I don't think there's no difference from me being a gangsta rapper than a guy who's in a fucking post office, gets mad and pulls out an AK on everybody at his job.
I think that anybody pushed to a limit will go to the max about their family, their kids, and their lifestyle. So everybody's sort of gangsta in the world, 'cause who won't go there if they need to? Game: That's what people are waiting for, so they can just wait to hear what's still in my music.
And they can criticize and judge and analyze and praise at that point, and not a second sooner. If people don't wanna wait, then don't wait. If you don't wanna buy my album or you're mad cause I pushed it back and you feel like you're not a Game fan 'cause I'm not fulfilling my obligation, then don't fucking buy my record, I don't give a fuck.
Without being disrespectful to any hardcore fans out there, I'm just tryna make the best record possible and I won't put out my album until then. Not saying it's pushed back yet, just saying that if it does , then don't be so fucking butthurt. It was a strange and overwhelming feeling- I was going to create a crossover with the very person who had created this game, and my memories and my present situation overlapped.
I felt fortunate and also under pressure during development. Looking back, while it was a lot of work, we had fun developing the content. Giuseppe: This feels quite a lot more involved than the usual collaboration you see in free-to-play games. In past crossovers with Persona 5 Royale and the Tales of series, we put the same amount of respect into the content and added unique features to each crossover, which I am immensely proud of.
I also feel that we are going to continue to go down this path, but also make new endeavors along the way.
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