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Post by spendingmarrow on Sept 6, 2014 10:26:47 GMT -5
There are so many Vita owners on this forum. I though I was the only person that had one.
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Post by jcap on Sept 6, 2014 12:20:08 GMT -5
The only reason I would buy Vita for is because of Persona 4 golden. The only reason I would buy Nintend 3DS is because of Persona Q. The only reason I would buy PS4 is because of Persona 5.
Damn you Atlus, how about launching something for PC for a change?
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Post by Kou on Sept 6, 2014 12:38:50 GMT -5
I got Dangan Ronpa 2: Goodbye Despair yesterday and have barely been able to put it down since! I really want that game. But I tend to be poor at the worst times.
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Post by Taulmav Napoleon on Sept 6, 2014 13:24:44 GMT -5
The only reason I would buy Vita for is because of Persona 4 golden. The only reason I would buy Nintend 3DS is because of Persona Q. The only reason I would buy PS4 is because of Persona 5. Damn you Atlus, how about launching something for PC for a change? I did the same. xD Can't wait for persona Q, will be awesome to see the two crew together.
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Post by Wake me up when PERSONA 5 on Sept 6, 2014 13:59:48 GMT -5
The only reason I would buy Vita for is because of Persona 4 golden. The only reason I would buy Nintend 3DS is because of Persona Q. The only reason I would buy PS4 is because of Persona 5. Damn you Atlus, how about launching something for PC for a change? Atlus was the main reason i got a PS Vita. They've made tons of good games for it. Not all of them are even persona games You don't have to get a PS4 for Persona 5 though, since it's coming out on PS3
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Post by spendingmarrow on Sept 6, 2014 15:12:55 GMT -5
The only reason I would buy Vita for is because of Persona 4 golden. The only reason I would buy Nintend 3DS is because of Persona Q. The only reason I would buy PS4 is because of Persona 5. Damn you Atlus, how about launching something for PC for a change? Atlus was the main reason i got a PS Vita. They've made tons of good games for it. Not all of them are even persona games You don't have to get a PS4 for Persona 5 though, since it's coming out on PS3 We need those ten extra textures on the PS4 though.
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Post by Wake me up when PERSONA 5 on Sept 6, 2014 15:17:40 GMT -5
Atlus was the main reason i got a PS Vita. They've made tons of good games for it. Not all of them are even persona games You don't have to get a PS4 for Persona 5 though, since it's coming out on PS3 We need those ten extra textures on the PS4 though. Excuse you! It's not 10! That's just mean! ...It's 13
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Post by Railfire on Sept 21, 2014 17:20:26 GMT -5
I have been playing "Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time" lately. It's a fairly classic RPG (you are the cursed undead Chosen One™ and need to save humankind) with a ton of features ranging from VN-elements like romance and furlough-time to some meta-gaming where you can alter the fate of incidents. The Battle-System is incredibly solid and is incredibly flexible- starting from the objectives and ending with the skillsystem which allows you to fully customize the fighting-style of your party- if you invest the time for it. The difficulty is not too hard, but it certainly isn't easy either, especially if you do not pay attention. I have found myself getting trashed a few times simply because I was too stingy with the healing items resulting in a loss of valuable time as there are no do-overs excluding the savepoints. The story and the (big) cast is fairly nice so far and I have found myself second-guessing many times whether I should trust a character or not which is incredibly fun on its own. Overall I can recommend this to all RPG-lovers out there. Old games are sometimes still the best.
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Post by LordRevan on Sept 21, 2014 19:45:43 GMT -5
I have been playing " Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time" lately. It's a fairly classic RPG (you are the cursed undead Chosen One™ and need to save humankind) with a ton of features ranging from VN-elements like romance and furlough-time to some meta-gaming where you can alter the fate of incidents. The Battle-System is incredibly solid and is incredibly flexible- starting from the objectives and ending with the skillsystem which allows you to fully customize the fighting-style of your party- if you invest the time for it. The difficulty is not too hard, but it certainly isn't easy either, especially if you do not pay attention. I have found myself getting trashed a few times simply because I was too stingy with the healing items resulting in a loss of valuable time as there are no do-overs excluding the savepoints. The story and the (big) cast is fairly nice so far and I have found myself second-guessing many times whether I should trust a character or not which is incredibly fun on its own. Overall I can recommend this to all RPG-lovers out there. Old games are sometimes still the best. Will probably check it out if I have time while we all wait for Halo Crush's next delay release.
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Post by xzpwnz on Sept 22, 2014 0:05:23 GMT -5
I pre-ordered 9 limited edition copies of ar nosurge, I'm not sure if I should open and play one or wait for the vita version
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Post by Taulmav Napoleon on Sept 22, 2014 0:55:50 GMT -5
I have been playing " Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time" lately. It's a fairly classic RPG (you are the cursed undead Chosen One™ and need to save humankind) with a ton of features ranging from VN-elements like romance and furlough-time to some meta-gaming where you can alter the fate of incidents. The Battle-System is incredibly solid and is incredibly flexible- starting from the objectives and ending with the skillsystem which allows you to fully customize the fighting-style of your party- if you invest the time for it. The difficulty is not too hard, but it certainly isn't easy either, especially if you do not pay attention. I have found myself getting trashed a few times simply because I was too stingy with the healing items resulting in a loss of valuable time as there are no do-overs excluding the savepoints. The story and the (big) cast is fairly nice so far and I have found myself second-guessing many times whether I should trust a character or not which is incredibly fun on its own. Overall I can recommend this to all RPG-lovers out there. Old games are sometimes still the best. Will probably check it out if I have time while we all wait for Halo Crush's next delay release. Multiple Endings[edit] Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time has been stated by Atlus to have over 40 possible endings. The PSP version has three possible story branches that the player may choose from which will lead to a different outcome of the main storyline. Additionally, the player can unlock a unique epilogue for each of the playable characters, as well as most of the NPC allies, if the protagonist romances or becomes best friends with the character and completes his or her sidequest. It is possible to achieve multiple endings in one play through (by reloading saved games), but will require a minimum of four playthroughs to achieve every possible ending. Will play just for this actually
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Post by Railfire on Sept 22, 2014 4:56:38 GMT -5
Will probably check it out if I have time while we all wait for Halo Crush's next delay release. Multiple Endings[edit] Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time has been stated by Atlus to have over 40 possible endings. The PSP version has three possible story branches that the player may choose from which will lead to a different outcome of the main storyline. Additionally, the player can unlock a unique epilogue for each of the playable characters, as well as most of the NPC allies, if the protagonist romances or becomes best friends with the character and completes his or her sidequest. It is possible to achieve multiple endings in one play through (by reloading saved games), but will require a minimum of four playthroughs to achieve every possible ending. Will play just for this actually Yeah, the sheer amount of content is probably the best thing about it if nothing else! What I also like about the game is that even the faceless(although not characterless) NPCs are getting quite a lot of attention- personally I ended up caring about them much more than in usual instances simply because they do not have the plotarmor which makes it all the more satisfying if you do manage to alter their fate, making the world definitely a whole lot livelier than most games manage to do.
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Post by Taykerz on Sept 22, 2014 6:23:45 GMT -5
I pre-ordered 9 limited edition copies of ar nosurge, I'm not sure if I should open and play one or wait for the vita version I am curious, what is your reason for buying 9? Collecting? To sell later? And why did you not buy 10 copies?! *eye twitches*
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Post by Taulmav Napoleon on Sept 22, 2014 6:26:21 GMT -5
Multiple Endings[edit] Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time has been stated by Atlus to have over 40 possible endings. The PSP version has three possible story branches that the player may choose from which will lead to a different outcome of the main storyline. Additionally, the player can unlock a unique epilogue for each of the playable characters, as well as most of the NPC allies, if the protagonist romances or becomes best friends with the character and completes his or her sidequest. It is possible to achieve multiple endings in one play through (by reloading saved games), but will require a minimum of four playthroughs to achieve every possible ending. Will play just for this actually Yeah, the sheer amount of content is probably the best thing about it if nothing else! What I also like about the game is that even the faceless(although not characterless) NPCs are getting quite a lot of attention- personally I ended up caring about them much more than in usual instances simply because they do not have the plotarmor which makes it all the more satisfying if you do manage to alter their fate, making the world definitely a whole lot livelier than most games manage to do. Oh wait, this is an atlus game............. Not surprising EDIT : I have the Game... IS THERE A GODAMN WAY TO LOWER THE BGM ?
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Post by Not Even Boop #relt on Sept 22, 2014 12:35:44 GMT -5
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