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Games, Games, GAMES!! (Besides iDOLM@STER, of course XD)
JNiles:
This news displeases me. Other people are trying to look on the bright side, but I remember Sega primarily for the titles they don't bring to America. And I think this puts Atlus USA in jeopardy... for example, NIS America lost the localization tasks for the Atelier games once Gust was acquired by Tecmo Koei.
Yui:
Talking about Atlus, I just finished Shin Megami Tensei IV. My reaction:
I didn't got a world filled with demons, or a world of order, but... WTF?! Did I just destroyed the world?!
Anyway... I wonder how it'll be with Sega. (Polemics?)
Cael K.:
Beat Arcanum Knights after taking various breaks from it because I hated the game so much. And I felt like ranting about it. Like, with the fury of a thousand suns.
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/caelk/20130924/1380001166
For what it's worth, there's a lot of unique enemies, and great special effects for each attack. It feels like a real game, made by people who know what they're doing... until you play it. It's one of those games that's made to be hard, but mistakes gameplay difficulty for gameplay depth. Which means, of course, that it's not a very complex game at all, but still filled with senseless crap that you have to deal with.
Ugh. Do yourself a favor and get a SaGa game instead. And yes, if you hate SaGa games, you will loathe this. Also, if you like SaGa games... well, you just might loathe this too.
ZetaFlare:
Another 6th Gen Pokemon appears! The evolution of Honedge, Doublade, was revealed today and it got me thinking...
Two swords. Dual Blade? Pokemon has recreated Daos's worst nightmare!
Elixir:
--- Quote from: ZetaFlare on September 26, 2013, 01:42:32 am ---Another 6th Gen Pokemon appears! The evolution of Honedge, Doublade, was revealed today and it got me thinking...
Two swords. Dual Blade? Pokemon has recreated Daos's worst nightmare!
--- End quote ---
What on earth happened to this series.
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