The creator of Unepic who is a Spanish developer is interested in a vita physical version you know LRG? It's a great game that many people would like![]()
Oh man. That's what was missing from the survey.
I freaking love specially covered "carts".
Is that even possible with Vita?
Yikes! Slowly upping the price. Hope we don't reach the point we are paying EBay prices for these things. That said, the price is still fair.
But unepic is already in the psn store right? may be something to patch yet?
For anyone who's played New n' Tasty, how is it?
From what I understand, it's a remake. I'd prefer to play the original first at least. I'm wondering if this game is the impressive sort of remake that would make me want to play NnT too. Is it like a Metroid Zero Mission / Pokemon FRLG / REmake, or is it more like an OoT 3D / WW HD type of deal?
I'm still wondering if I should buy the vita version of New Tasty, since I already have it on PS+.
If you enjoy the game at all, it'd be worth having a physical copy is your subscription to PS+ ends. Might also be a pain to play Vita PS+ titles in a few years if Sony shuts down any Vita online services.
Something about it being episodic and that all the episodes were not out yet.
Muv-Luv is already getting a limited release.Vote 10 on VN now you can go get Muv-Luv.
Are we talking about this game?
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Because it doesn't make sense it being released episodic, I don't think so at least.
Hope you can work on a ps4/ps vita version of hyper light drifter down the line after its released. Would definitely pay $60 or more for a physical version.
We're loving Hyper Light Drifter on PC right now - definitely at the top of our wants right now.
Muv-Luv is already getting a limited release.
You could say it was a Limited RunMuv Luv's Backerkit closed in Early March
You could say it was a Limited Run
Degica did say that they would consider a limited Vita print run OUTSIDE of the Kickstarter, though.
You could say it was a Limited Run
This looks cool, but it's not something I would buy on PS4. Missed opportunity imo
EDIT: And they're also releasing OlliOlli 2 separately. whut
You could say it was a Limited Run
I thought it was a 2in1 collection. Releasing both separately makes no sense. I think it actually makes LESS sense than when Hotline Miami 1&2 were released in Japan, but only including HM1 on the cart and giving you a download code for HM2.
We're loving Hyper Light Drifter on PC right now - definitely at the top of our wants right now.
This looks cool, but it's not something I would buy on PS4. Missed opportunity imo
EDIT: And they're also releasing OlliOlli 2 separately. whut
The first one is a collection of 1 and 2, the other is 2 aloneI thought it was a 2in1 collection. Releasing both separately makes no sense. I think it actually makes LESS sense than when Hotline Miami 1&2 were released in Japan, but only including HM1 on the cart and giving you a download code for HM2.
The first one is a collection of 1 and 2, the other is 2 alone
It makes extra little sense
It's happening.Any chance @ Read Only Memories on Vita?
It's happening.
It's not official yet, but they hinted at it. And no, you can't even pre-order the already announced games, you need to show up on release day in order to buy them.I missed that lol. Is there a preorder yet?
So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.
I'd easily pay normal retail price (and a little more) for game I'm interested in. For example, Ray Gigant.So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.
So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.
Absolutely. I'd happily pay $60 for (say) a nice physical release of Yakuza 5. I think you'd have to be careful if you started inching over $60 into like Atlus/NISA fancy limited edition territory, as usually what's included in the box isn't worth anything close to the $20-30 premium they go for.
Man, I would pay like $80 to own Fatal Frame 5 or Yakuza 5 physically.So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.
So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.
So we need to ask....
The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn't be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.
So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don't want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.
So just take a moment to digest that. We have a chance right now to do something similar with a game for Vita but the price would have to be $44.99. But we would gain access to more titles in that series and possibly other series from them.