Blur Quote by Hideaki Itsuno Download Open image “It's a tough line, Japanese and western games. We wanted to blur that line.” — Hideaki Itsuno ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blur Blur Line Games Japanese Japanese Western Line Line Japanese Tough Tough Line Western Games
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The most important thing about 'Devil May Cry' is that the action itself, there's beauty to it. — Hideaki Itsuno Copy Share Image
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'Monster Hunter' was its own series, its own franchise, and it just so happened that we wanted to make a realistic fantasy-based action game,… — Hideaki Itsuno Copy Share Image
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