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Yum discussed the recent change in boxart for The Monkey King, from the colorful anime-style piece seen above to a cover with a less cartoony interpretation of the title character. He explained that "The American audience was just not aware of the Monkey King character so we felt that releasing the game after a new movie which I cannot say, would help people recognize the character." Presumably, then, the art was changed to resemble a live-action movie (probably The Forbidden Kingdom) a bit more.
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4-14-2008 @ 10:11AM
Author X said...
I... I'm familiar with the Monkey King. Which is to say, Journey to the West, and its oh-so-many adaptations in every genre imaginable to Asia. Oh well, I guess I'm not really Joe Everygamer.
Still, though, the remade cover is pretty cool-looking, but... the people that buy it because of that are still going to (hopefully) eventually play the game, and see the cutesy, cartoony graphics within. Or maybe they don't care what the person expects after they've already payed for the game.
Meh, at $20, and being someone who has a fondness for shooters but doesn't play them enough (and, as I said, has a small fondness for Journey to the West despite being a westerner), I'll probably grab it quick-like regardless.
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4-14-2008 @ 4:18PM
hvnlysoldr said...
One of the best Journey to the West adaptations I played has to be the song in Ouendan to help the toy monkey and soldier.
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