Even more curious is that review copies for the game already exist, and that it was apparently in a state ready to ship. 1UP writer Sam Kennedy, reporting on the news, lamented that he had spent the previous night playing it to ready a timely review. One possible reason for the delay of a finished or near-finished game could be to avoid the holiday season, a vital shopping season for videogames, but also one in which many games could be overshadowed by larger releases with bigger marketing budgets.
When Rygar: The Battle of Argus ships next February, it will carry an ESRB rating of T for Teen and a suggested retail price of $39.99.
RYGAR: The Battle of Argus Shipping February 3, 2009
Grab your "Diskarmor" and swing into action on the Wii™ as the legendary warrior, Rygar! Immerse yourself in Greco-Roman mythology as you journey through the sundered Island of Argus. Intuitive use of the Wii Remote allows you to deftly and effectively control the use of the powerful Diskarmor to destroy enemies and maneuver on, around, over, and under obstacles to save Princess Harmonia! Rygar: The Battle of Argus is packed with action and adventure, spanning various unique zones and light puzzle solving. This enhanced Wii version brings new enemies, techniques and an all-new Gladiator Mode, specifically equipped for the versatile swinging movement of the Wii Remote. Features
Rygar: The Battle of Argus has been rated "T" for Teen by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). Additional information is available at www.rygargame.com.
what price did the PS2-only-to-Wii Okami come out at?
Tecmo needs to realize that most of the last gen ports on the Wii are relatively recent games. RE4, Okami, Bully, and The Godfather all came out for the Wii within about two years of the original release. Over six? Come on, that's way too long. The game just doesn't feel current anymore.