JakkuFurosu
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ill be grabbing DOA+ as soon as it hits psn. hoping for some free outfits for early buy as id rather put my balls in a vice then goto gamestop
It's DOA, pre-order bonus might be a branded ball vice!ill be grabbing DOA+ as soon as it hits psn. hoping for some free outfits for early buy as id rather put my balls in a vice then goto gamestop
It's a fighting game for people who don't like fighting games.
The mechanics are so dead-simple (at least on the surface) that it's even more accessible than Soul Calibur in my opinion.
I like fighting games, but I'm awful at them. What do you mean by accessible? Combos that are easy to perform would be ideal.The good thing is that DOA is one of the most accessible fighting games.
Last December, an event coordinator on IGN's fighting game league thingy said it's in development and adds six new characters. Who knows if it's been canceled since then, though.
DOA5+ English trailer. Looks even better in motion![]()
This game highlights what a lazy production SFxT ended up being. Yes, cross-play is good, but seriously, not even circle shadows? The game looks like ass compared to even Marvel.
I like fighting games, but I'm awful at them. What do you mean by accessible? Combos that are easy to perform would be ideal.
Very little in the way of complex directional inputs. It's more about stringing moves together and effectively reading your opponent.I like fighting games, but I'm awful at them. What do you mean by accessible? Combos that are easy to perform would be ideal.
Someone mentioned a while ago that Sony should buy MarvelousAQL if Soul Sacrifice is a success, and that's unlikely. MAQL is too big, and while Sony can buy them I'm not sure MAQL's share holders would like it. Their biggest franchises are Harvest Moon, and Rune Factory. Both of which do not sell very well on PlayStation platforms.
ill be grabbing DOA+ as soon as it hits psn. hoping for some free outfits for early buy as id rather put my balls in a vice then goto gamestop
I'm interested to see if PS+ EU giving DoA5 on the PS3 for free turns out to be a good or bad thing regarding Vita sales of the game.
Personally I was going to buy the Vita version and am loving the PS3 version, but now I'm considering using that cash for another game since I already have one version of it.
Go digital - it's a game that will be a mainstay on your home screen for years to come. You don't want to have to switch it in and out to accommodate whatever replay valueless flavor of the month happens to next capture your fancy.still not sure if I should go digital with this or get a copy from Amazon.
On one hand, I'm glad I'll have a larger pool of players to play online with. On the other, I'm pissed that they marginalized the Vita release by giving away the basically identical PS3 version for free.I think it will be bad for DOA5+ sales numbers.
For the localization, they better get rid of those silly looking palms. First of all, mine aren't pale-white, so that alone takes me out of the game. Second of all, they look cheesy and visually inconsistent with the rest of the UI.
I hope the game does well enough for Sega to bring PSO2 over, but it still looks $20 too expensive in my opinion.
I hope the game does well enough for Sega to bring PSO2 over, but it still looks $20 too expensive in my opinion.
My post from the official thread:
Turn-based Challenge Mode now available (Asynchonous message play - Friends only. Supported on both Wi-Fi and 3G)
4-player stroke mode multiplayer rooms now available
Game Balance adjustments (Impact zone on tee shot now gives more room for error - based on impact stat)
New Visual Lobby online
*New items available (3 new courses and characters Gloria, Kat and Erika)
Changes to how you get items (?)
Real tournament award specifications changed
Daily International Tournament specifications changed
Other fixes
* Placeholders - they're not purchasable yet.
The first one is the biggie. Can't believe it's taken this long![]()
I like fighting games, but I'm awful at them. What do you mean by accessible? Combos that are easy to perform would be ideal.
The Dead or Alive 5 Plus demo will be released close to the launch of the full game, Tecmo Koei say. You’ll be able to try out the game’s Touch Fight mode while playing as Kasumi, Hayabusa, Eliot, or Tina. Costumes are unlockable in the demo as well, and your progress can be transferred to the full version of the game.
Additionally, the demo will also be compatible with the PlayStation 3 version of Dead or Alive 5, just like the full game, and will allow for cross-platform battles between the two versions. You’ll have eight stages to fight on in the demo—Scramble, The Show, The Tiger Show, Coming Soon, Zack Island, Dead or Alive, Arrival, and Dojo.
Go digital - it's a game that will be a mainstay on your home screen for years to come. You don't want to have to switch it in and out to accommodate whatever replay valueless flavor of the month happens to next capture your fancy.
You will always return to DOA5.
There hasn't even been a true Rune Factory for PS platforms except for the Oceans port, and that sold better on PS3 than it did on Wii. The PS Harvest Moons were popular too, though it's unfair to use A Wonderful World as a barometer for popularity since that was a rerelease of a GC game.
Mind, I'm not saying they should buy Marvelous, that'd be silly. They should moneyhat a few more games though!
I like fighting games, but I'm awful at them. What do you mean by accessible? Combos that are easy to perform would be ideal.
Loading times for the digital version look near instant.well I sold my PS3 copy when they announced 5+ so yeah I know i'll return.
I'm just thinking the cart version might have faster loading time(5 loading times is the worst in the series so you can't blame me for thinking about that)
Loading times for the digital version look near instant.
Though I'm assuming that they wouldn't waste money producing carts for an alpha build.
SEGA is funny and kinda a very stupid company, so Diva F localization for PS3 only when they can get the Vita version and put it on PSN (it will cost them almost nothing).
SEGA is funny and kinda a very stupid company, so Diva F localization for PS3 only when they can get the Vita version and put it on PSN (it will cost them almost nothing).
Certification and localization playtesting are very expensive. After failed risks like Yakuza and Binary Domain, Sega has every reason to be extremely discriminating in its localization choices.SEGA is funny and kinda a very stupid company, so Diva F localization for PS3 only when they can get the Vita version and put it on PSN (it will cost them almost nothing).
WAIT! We are just getting asynchronous play now? I'm very sure Sony advertised that from day one of the Vita being available.
Certification and localization playtesting are very expensive. After failed risks like Yakuza and Binary Domain, Sega has every reason to be extremely discriminating in its localization choices.
PS3 evidently has enough potential consumers for such a niche product. I'm sure it'll bomb anyway, though.
PDF just came out, so I'd wait for sales to pop up next week and compare first week sales. It's also got more content, but the content in F can be bought as DLC for f(Vita version).What sold better? Diva F Vita or PS3. Just wondering what else could be the basis of their decision outside of user base.
PS3 version just came out.What sold better? Diva F Vita or PS3. Just wondering what else could be the basis of their decision outside of user base.
PS3 version just came out.
As a note, however, the Vita sales were disappointing according to the developers. They tweeted not long after the game came out that "Sales numbers have come in... At this rate, [Project Diva]f2 might be a little difficult. We did use too much money developing [Project Diva]f..."
It sold a bit over 150k and gave Vita quite a boost, but hey, it's a harsh reality that even 100k+ might not cut it anymore when you have budgets multiple times (3x based on anecdotal stuff) what you see on PSP or 3DS.
SO is there any reason to use the NEAR function? Or is it basically crap?
I was referring to the first-week sales, which is what the developers were reacting to.It actually did 200k physically. SEGA expected to sell 250k of the game, and based on their fiscal numbers (which would include PSN + HK numbers), they did.
it's garbage.SO is there any reason to use the NEAR function? Or is it basically crap?
ill be grabbing DOA+ as soon as it hits psn. hoping for some free outfits for early buy as id rather put my balls in a vice then goto gamestop
Welp! Piyoma was a one and done. Anyone else play more than 1 round before deleting? A guy like me with his lowly 4gb cant waste precious space on that....
SO is there any reason to use the NEAR function? Or is it basically crap?
Great, now I'm trying to decide whether I want EDF while it's on sale this week, DOA5+ in 2 weeks, or both. At this rate, I might have to sell my Hyrule Historia LE to cover expenses.
I have two Hyrule Historia LEs.
I'm logged into my US account for the next few weeks while I play FFVIII. This game looks ridiculously good for its age.
Vita screen is a Phoenix Down for PSX games.
Also checked out P4G. Goddamn that's a pretty game!
SO is there any reason to use the NEAR function? Or is it basically crap?
I have mine setup to do an update automatically each day and I just collect the game goods. Dont understand why everyone thinks it's so difficult.
VIII has always looked amazing. I remember when it first came out, that shit looked ahead of its time. Especially the cinematics. The detail they were able to put into it still shows now, especially so on a handheld.
What do the game goods actually do?
Just in game collectibles. For Uncharted and AC: Liberation, they're treasures that you can find in the game world. Some might be rare or hard to find, so it could be easier to get it as a gift.
Don't worry about experimenting with fusion. You can always register your Personas before fusing so that even if you end up with a bad fusion result, you can always buy back the Persona with all of its stats and skills intact.Persona 4 is fabulous. I worry it's going to get a little bit techy on me later on with fusing personas etc. I'm kinda just winging it at the moment, but some of the in depth threads I hear about "make sure you fuse these two, don't fuse these two etc" always give me that worry that I'll kinda screw up and ruin 20 hours of progress. A little un-aware of when to upgrade my characters armour/swords etc as well, but the story line and social aspects are so well done.
Persona 4 is fabulous. I worry it's going to get a little bit techy on me later on with fusing personas etc. I'm kinda just winging it at the moment, but some of the in depth threads I hear about "make sure you fuse these two, don't fuse these two etc" always give me that worry that I'll kinda screw up and ruin 20 hours of progress. A little un-aware of when to upgrade my characters armour/swords etc as well, but the story line and social aspects are so well done.