Damn, these are some long lines! You’d think that Level 5 had something mindblowing going on in their booth judging by the incredible lines they amassed at this year’s Tokyo Game Show.
Remember when we said something about Level 5 possibly becoming the next Square Enix? Well, I think they still have a bit of a way to go. I did spend some quality time with White Knight Story (Shirokishi Monogatari) (more details on that later) and other Level 5 titles, but this line had less to do with the quality of their titles and much more to do with their promotions.
First off, the Level 5 booth is amazing. It is totally round and sealed off, topped off with a humongous horizontal rotating sign which promotes Professor Layton and the Devil’s Box and Inazuma Eleven. The whole booth is surrounded by translucent cloth, which adds a bit of mystery to […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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