Sure, one day maybe.
The benefits / advantage of developing an on-rails shooter, for the developer, is the fact that you always know where the camera will be facing. This allows you to construct the scenes in ways that focus all resources only in places the camera looks.
Developing a true first-person shooter has to allow for the player to look anywhere they want to, and as such spreads the resources out across the entire scene.
The frame rate should be easier to control with an on-rails shooter because the developer knows where the camera looks for the entire length of the game, and can optimize the game to work through a single perspective.
Due to the games ties with the publisher, a Dementium 3 is unlikely.
That's why we're developing Cult County. A fresh new start.
It is a great console. It has great games. It has great potential. Looking forward to Mario Kart and Smash Bros.
There are four episodes in season one. All episodes for season one will be release this year (2014).
Not yet, sorry.
TBD.
We originally said March or April, but Nintendo.com has it listed as March. Unfortunately, it is looking like April-ish. We're still finishing up Episode 1 now.
My birthday is March 28.
Yes, probably. I still don't know why Valve turned it away at first, and then waited a long time to Greenlight it.
Yes, I can see that might be the case with some. Some developers may feel intimidated or just not know how to get in contact with them.