Alright, nice. Good lookin' out bro.
And to the other dude where the Gamestop employee was like "well I guess I COULD give you this one (steelcase)" The employee at my Gamestop literally did the same exact bullshit.
Does it make you guys mad that I didn't even pre-order the steel case and the employee just gave me one when I asked nicely? ;p
Does it make you guys mad that I didn't even pre-order the steel case and the employee just gave me one when I asked nicely? ;p
I wonder if it's possible to just walk in and not get the game at all? Maybe I'll test tomorrow, give everyone a day to get the case and if people aren't coming in just grab any spares they're willing to throw at me.Does it make you guys mad that I didn't even pre-order the steel case and the employee just gave me one when I asked nicely? ;p
Game's big as hell, so I'm thinking possibly not. Plus some people aren't comfortable with DD, want to be able to resell, or literally can't download it (especially with that size).Got mine at Best Buy. Only one more left. What's the consensus on the availability of this? Will the digital release curb the demand?
Can't the porn wait?
Game's big as hell, so I'm thinking possibly not. Plus some people aren't comfortable with DD, want to be able to resell, or literally can't download it (especially with that size).
At least 18 GB, and as such would require 36 GB open to install it. Unless everyone moved to 160 GB minimum that will be a problem, and it'll be a tight fit on those anyway especially if they have PS+.How big is it?
I ended up buying the guide because I'm a sucker. Do you know how long it's been since I bought a guide? I probably won't use it because I don't like using guides on my first playthroughs for anything, but it's really freaking nice.
That's pretty much how I decide to buy a guide or not. I loved poring over them as a kid, since I didn't own the actual games. So now, I buy a guide every once in a while if they're really packed and they look really good. I'll always regret not buying the Bayonetta one! Don't ever use them though. =)I ended up buying the guide because I'm a sucker. Do you know how long it's been since I bought a guide? I probably won't use it because I don't like using guides on my first playthroughs for anything, but it's really freaking nice.
Fuck, I have some calculations to finish off but I wanna start! And I don't usually play consoles until Friday night! :|
But on the other hand, I said I'd try Mad Father first, so I've gotta stick to that. Maybe later tonight with Ni No Kuni, then.
I now understand the pain of Grace Chen time.
Wow what the fuck. Lol. I'm used to decently sized games because of steam and all but damn. That's a lot of space for my old 60gb with a 120 in it. I'm curious about this game though. Haven't played a Jrpg in a while.At least 18 GB, and as such would require 36 GB open to install it. Unless everyone moved to 160 GB minimum that will be a problem, and it'll be a tight fit on those anyway especially if they have PS+.
It was in mine too. Got it from Future Shop.It looks as though Griffy is indeed in Wal-Mart copies of the game. Don't know how many of them have them, but he's in there! Most reports were Canadian though, haha.
It was in mine too. Got it from Future Shop.
1) What is the voice actors in this game's accent? I'm terrible with accents so I'm just wondering.
2) Does this game specify at what timeframe this game take's place? I don't think the game mentioned it, but I keep hearing characters say "neat-o," "jeepers," and "golly." Either this is set in the 70's or they kinda just made the dialogue like that.
I could have sworn that you can get those controls to show on the screen in battle somehow. I know I've seen it there before.
1) What is the voice actors in this game's accent? I'm terrible with accents so I'm just wondering.
2) Does this game specify at what timeframe this game take's place? I don't think the game mentioned it, but I keep hearing characters say "neat-o," "jeepers," and "golly." Either this is set in the 70's or they kinda just made the dialogue like that.
Anybody know.
Futureshop had Flutterby though, didn't it? lol
I always buy the guide when it's a long, complex RPG that I'm buying. Those are about the only games I buy guides for, ever. I was going to get it from Amazon, but apparently they sold out of their first batch already, so I just bought it from Gamestop when I picked up my game. Cost me about $10 less than the $39.99 list price.
I picked this up this morning and played for like 15 mins, already I was pulled in by the games charm. Left to work and I am already fiending for this game.
Those who are far ahead, how much better does it get? B/c like I said 15 mins in and I love it.
new trailer? to me at least.
someone behind me at work said wow that looks pretty cool.
Two Worlds Trailer
There are no plans to date, but if we were to create a sequel, it might be interesting to create a Ni no Kuni with an adult protagonist.
Futureshop had Flutterby though, didn't it? lol
I remember the approach was "American/European" mix, but it's kind of distinctly more European. Apparently Oliver's actor is faking an American accent!
I don't believe there's ever a timeframe mentioned when the game takes place, but judging from the events in the beginning and the overall atmosphere, maybe 1970s/1980s?I'm mainly going off that pretty nice but still kind of ghetto go-kart that he was riding with his friend and that sign outside of the town lol
They do show on screen in battle in the full game on the bottom left of the screen, I believe.
NamcoBandaiEU posted a list of the English cast a while ago on Twitter if anyone wants it. They all seem to be British actors from TV.
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/knbvuc
Main Cast
Adam Wilson - Oliver
Brian Protheroe - Shadar
Jennifer Bryden -/White WitchCassiopeia
Lauren Mote - Esther/Louis Tamone - SwaineMyrtle
Steffan Rhodri Drippy
Not sure about spoilers for characters but I'll just be safe and spoiler them, haha.
Drippy is Welsh. I think a lot of people are going to be wondering this too. I think the others are mainly just typical British English accents? No idea if the voice actors are actually English, though. Probably not.
Also I don't think they really had a time frame in mind. At least, I should hope they didn't. I just figure they've written it like that to add to the charm.
They keep layering in new systems, the combat gets much better, and the environments get a ton more interesting. Can't get enough.
I will go Walmart and straight out buy this, will there be dlc????
So is this a super "missables" old school type of RPG where if you don't follow a guide you are going to be screwed? Or can I just jump in blind and free and not have to worry about missing out on X weapon because I didn't trek back to Y town to randomly talk to Z old man?
Anyone else having trouble redeeming the Gold Hurly DLC from Prima's website? When I enter the code it just tells me "Code not recognized."
Huh.
I'm also interested in knowing this.So is this a super "missables" old school type of RPG where if you don't follow a guide you are going to be screwed? Or can I just jump in blind and free and not have to worry about missing out on X weapon because I didn't trek back to Y town to randomly talk to Z old man?
There are no missables in this game. Well, there are some scenarios/bestiary entries I guess you can miss but it's more because you progress too far to experience something there in that specific place... or something. (I don't want to spoil lol but basically it's not a big deal. If you must know though.)It involves zombies
http://www.primagames.com/games/ni-no-kuni/answers/539
A LOT of people are having this issue.
There are no missables in this game. Well, there are some scenarios/bestiary entries I guess you can miss but it's more because you progress too far to experience something there in that specific place... or something. (I don't want to spoil lol but basically it's not a big deal. If you must know though.)It involves zombies
http://www.primagames.com/games/ni-no-kuni/answers/539
A LOT of people are having this issue.