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Edit: Top of the page, buy Soul Sacrifice Delta.
Wait a minute, you're not Baekshi, you can't say that
Edit: Top of the page, buy Soul Sacrifice Delta.
Baekshi is only carrying on the legacy that I started.Wait a minute, you're not Baekshi, you can't say that
I'm so hyped about SAO, even if I'll only be able to play it the next weekend.
I'm so hyped about SAO, even if I'll only be able to play it the next weekend.
Nice line up of games! The Ratchet games aren't that long (the first ironically being the longest while the latter ones last about.....10-15 hours depending on how much you do). They get much longer if you decide to get everything (Omega/Golden Weapons, the Titanem/Golden Bolts, all the gadgets, maxing out armor, ect) and the trophies are a bit of a pain (dat 1 Millon Bolt trophy for Ratchet 1 X().
Rouge Legacy is a perfect pick up and play game, so have fun with that as well.
Also, Persona 3 Portable will be something you will replay again once you beat it. Between many of the S. Links requiring max social stats, the S. Links being different for the Male/Female MC's and the game being a bit tricky to get all the Personas. Have fun though, its soundtrack is amazing the once you get further in the story, it really starts moving.
What is the consensus so far about this game? I would go to the OT but it said that it is spoiler heavy, and I haven't seen the anime yet (I do plan on watch it, though).
People are loving the game, it appears to be a great action/adventure/MMO-like JRPG. If you can, watch the anime before playing the game, though.
The anime is trash. Why would anyone recommend that?
This game takes place with the assumption the player has seen up to the halfway point of the animated series. If you have not seen the show yet or
are not familiar with the story and do not want spoilers, highly suggest you leave the thread now. The start of the story setting is a major plot
point which will be not marked with spoiler tags. If you are curious about where you need to watch up to in the show, at least be caught up to Episode 14.
The anime is trash. Why would anyone recommend that?
The anime is trash. Why would anyone recommend that?
Did you add him to the party chat for no reason again?
Edit: Top of the page, buy Soul Sacrifice Delta.
Baekshi is only carrying on the legacy that I started.
The anime is trash. Why would anyone recommend that?
I'm so hyped about SAO, even if I'll only be able to play it the next weekend.
whats sao?
so sao is supposed to be good?
Anime?so sao is supposed to be good?
The game is supposed to pretty good, no wonder it's one of the highest-selling Vita games in Japan.
is that why cod is so good? one of highest selling games
what timeBaekshi want get started on the Alice run to 30 early today?
Read my sentence again.
I legit tried to watch it in lead up to the game. I got half way through episode 2 and said nope. Something about it was just ugh.
Might still try the game out depending on how good the gameplay is.
It's one of the highest selling games because it's a tie-in with an incredibly popular anime. Doesn't really speak for the quality of the game. The game itself looks just alright from what I've seen, tonnes of content though.The game is supposed to pretty good, no wonder it's one of the highest-selling Vita games in Japan.
so in sao, is the world worth exploring? loot to find?
The second half of Sword Art Online was atrocious. Some of the worst writing I've ever seen. It was offenseive actually. Felt like a completely different show. While the first half was flawed and certainly not great...it was enjoyable if you could look past the dumber elements. Season 2 continues to have problems but is better than all of 1.
So meh. I can understand why people enjoy it. I imported the Hong Kong version of Hollow Fragments w/ subtitles and it's a great rpg w/ a lot of content. Its staggering actually. I agree the game expects you to have seen at least the first half of season 1 but I believe the game has a recap option that quickly covers the plot.
I can definitely recommend the game even if you dont like the anime. It's massive and the gameplay is different. Probably one of the best values I've seen in terms of the amount of content you get for what you pay.
I'm sorry
I'm so sorry
But I thought the second half wascoolerslightly
Well, that's cool. Glad you liked it, no need to apologize. But I personally hated the second half. Hated the villain, hated the bizarro side plot w/. I pretty much hated everything about the second half, and thought it was full of cringe worthy moments.his sister/cousin or whatever
That said, opinion is opinion. *shrugs*
Really impressed by the amount of content in the Disgaea 4 demo. It scratches my itch enough to almost not get the full game. Now should I buy Akiba's Trip, Sword Art Online, or stick to my original plan (Disgaea 4) this month?
not really an apology more sarcasm but it's cool lol
honestly the only thing I thought was better about it was the setting. for some reason the elf/fairy thing just appealed to me more than Aincrad. /shrug
Yes, tons of loot. Tons of side missions. The game is insanely massive. It's almost overwhelming TBH.
Really impressed by the amount of content in the Disgaea 4 demo. It scratches my itch enough to almost not get the full game. Now should I buy Akiba's Trip, Sword Art Online, or stick to my original plan (Disgaea 4) this month?
Well I just meant, my intention wasn't to shame anyone or be condescending (I edited my post btw). My post was just throwing an opinion out there and wasn't saying anyone was wrong for not agreeing. But that said, I get it. I know how mean spirited anime fans can be towards other fans. I can only imagine being a fan of SAO would get tiresome given out relentless people are about hating it.
I actually quite enjoyed the first half (even though I thought it was very flawed). Like I had a lot of criticisms with it, but I still enjoyed it! But unlike you, I truly loathed the second half. And tbh I went 100% blind into the anime, not even knowing people hated SAO. I was actually living in Japan at the time, and did a marathon run of the entire show front to back. Wasn't until after the fact I saw that a lot of people hated the 2nd half as much as me. I can see the appeal of the second half (in terms of the RPG world being better, but I hated the plot. That was my major gripe. Not the shift in the actual game itself).
ANYWAYS...as I said in my last post, the point I was really trying to get to...was that I think the game is really really great. It's a great value for your money. It's a great open world RPG title. So even if you don't like the anime, I would highly recommend it!
Amazon lists freedom wars in october if it is to be believed
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JQI471A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
All it comes down to is balance and execution. Is there enough of a game around it to satisfy actually playing? And is the fanservice itself of a nature that you're okay with?Also, I kind of wanted to make a thread about this, but I'm refraining for now. How do you all feel about fanservice in games. I know a lot of you don't mind it/like it, but with the release of Akiba's Trip I just find myself thinking that I find it really annoying how they pour fanservice into these games. I don't mean to insult anyone who enjoys the game or games like it, it's just not for me. There are games that I want to play, like Hyperdimension Neptunia, Senran Kagura, or Atelier, but I just can't look past how all the characters are moe girls and all the fan service, it's just really off putting to me.
Changing subject . I might dig into ridge racer vita. I mean I'm a big ridge racer fan and this game at least looks cool. Content wise can be a bummer but gameplay wise seems what I expected of a ridge racer game. After all the first ridge racer ever was like 1 track and a few boxed shape cars and I still enjoy that.
I need more convincing than that. What's the appeal of SAO for someone who doesn't care about the anime at all?SAO.
All it comes down to is balance and execution. Is there enough of a game around it to satisfy actually playing? And is the fanservice itself of a nature that you're okay with?
It's obvious that some games lean in to fanservice far more heavily than others because their main draw is the fanservice and not the game itself. There's nothing inherently wrong with that, only that the game as a whole loses that balance that I was mentioning earlier.