Bandai Namco Inconsistency on anime games
Hey everyone! I’m working on a video about Bandai Namco and their inconsistency with anime games, and I’d love to include your thoughts. Feel free to answer as many or as few questions as you’d like. If you’d rather share your opinions privately, you’re welcome to DM me. Thanks for taking the time to read this—I really appreciate your input!.
What are your thoughts on Bandai Namco as a gaming company?
Which Bandai Namco games have you played the most? What do you like/dislike about them?
Does Bandai Namco have a unique identity, or do they feel like just another big corporation?
Do they consistently deliver high-quality anime games, or are they hit-or-miss?
What’s their best anime game, and why?
Which anime game disappointed you the most, and what went wrong?
Do they put genuine effort into anime games, or just rely on the anime’s popularity?
With project cancellations and inconsistent quality, is Bandai Namco mismanaging resources, or is this industry norm?
Do they focus too much on quantity over quality?
Do they rely too heavily on the same franchises (e.g., Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece) instead of innovating?
If you could change one thing about how they handle anime games, what would it be?
How do you feel about their DLC and microtransaction practices? Fair or exploitative?
Do their season passes and post-launch content add value, or should more be in the base game?
Have you been frustrated by excessive grinding or pay-to-win elements in their games?
If they made an anime game based on any series, which would you choose? Would you trust them to do it right?
Does Bandai Namco deserve their industry reputation, whether good or bad?