Dragona Akehi
Retired
Conrad Link said:Why can't we have both! ;(
But really, if you had to choose you wouldn't choose Smash Bros.!
jjasper said:Yeah that is what I figured.
Well I wouldn't rule out OB64. Yet.
Conrad Link said:Why can't we have both! ;(
jjasper said:Yeah that is what I figured.
does it still have the combo attacks? I'm buying it tonight either way I am just curious.Yaweee said:The only step down would have been the lack of mid-battle saves, but VC save states.
If 64 came out I'd pee myself. Hoping for any 64 games seems like a lost cause though.jjasper said:Now that we have the first one I am going to be hopelessly waiting for Tactics and 64
RuneFactoryFanboy said:does it still have the combo attacks? I'm buying it tonight either way I am just curious.
If 64 came out I'd pee myself.
It was rated by the ESRB, PEGI and USK, and we contacted the developer, but they never responded, so we had no idea if it was WiiWare or not. Looks like shovelware anywayRlan said:Capndrake, did you have ANY idea Family & Friends Party existed?
It's a pretty standard SRPG. Each turn is broken up into your turn and the enemy's turn. On your turn you make all of your moves, setup everything you want, attack, etc. Then your turn is over and it's their turn. IIRC in the GBA games you could set a certain level of autonomy with the units, or take full control over them.. been a very long time though and I never played the SNES version.. but if you are familiar with any SRPGs since then (FF Tactics, Ogre Battle 64, even Fire Emblem to a large degree) then you'll be set on this.Vargas said:I should probably buy Ogre Battle. I didn't really understand the game when I bought it for the PS1 years ago. I never understood why I couldn't control my units in battle. Can anyone please be kind enough to explain the way battles flow in Ogre Battle?
Vargas said:I should probably buy Ogre Battle. I didn't really understand the game when I bought it for the PS1 years ago. I never understood why I couldn't control my units in battle. Can anyone please be kind enough to explain the way battles flow in Ogre Battle?
borghe said:It's a pretty standard SRPG. Each turn is broken up into your turn and the enemy's turn. On your turn you make all of your moves, setup everything you want, attack, etc. Then your turn is over and it's their turn. IIRC in the GBA games you could set a certain level of autonomy with the units, or take full control over them.. been a very long time though and I never played the SNES version.. but if you are familiar with any SRPGs since then (FF Tactics, Ogre Battle 64, even Fire Emblem to a large degree) then you'll be set on this.
Jammy said:I fucking LOVED Ogre Battle 64. Is the SNES game very similar? I shouldn't hesitate at all, should I?
Now I also really want Ogre Battle 64 up there. It's probably one of the few games I'd want to own twice.
That's not really saying much. The original Smash Bros. is not very good. Kirby is way overpowered.Dragona Akehi said:Ogre Battle >>>>>>>>>>>> Smash Bros.
evilromero said:That's not really saying much. The original Smash Bros. is not very good. Kirby is way overpowered.
I'm sure hoping so eventually, since I sold my $10 cart for it... and because my used N64 is a piece of shit.Mejilan said:Holy shit! Ogre Battle hit?!
I have the PSOne version, but I'll buy this one just as a show of support, if nothing else!
Any chance that Atlus might let the N64 version pop up? That'd be... amazing.
Amen. Fucking shitty dorm ethernet firewalled my Wii connection.Volcynika said:Hm. If I can get my Wii online again, Ogre Battle it is!
Wait a week. Smash Bros. is coming March 9th from what I'm hearing.Conrad Link said:Why can't we have both! ;(
Wii Will Rock U said:Of course, Nintendo could pull a fast one but I am seriously doubting it in this case.
Vargas said:I should probably buy Ogre Battle. I didn't really understand the game when I bought it for the PS1 years ago. I never understood why I couldn't control my units in battle. Can anyone please be kind enough to explain the way battles flow in Ogre Battle?
B.K. said:Which is the better version of March of the Black Queen, the SNES version or the Playstation version?
Teknoman said:http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/bigboxshots/1/588541_49891_front.jpg[img]
Well this was quite a surprise.
Hope this means Person of Lordly Caliber (OB64) will show up eventually.[/QUOTE]
If it does, I will buy the fuck out of that game.
Let's just put it this way: the VC version will be the absolute best because it combines the strengths of each: it won't have the overworld slowdown that the PS1 version had on all maps with water (which is quite a number), but it will have the suspend feature that the SNES version sorely lacked.B.K. said:Which is the better version of March of the Black Queen, the SNES version or the Playstation version?
Teknoman said:I've always wondered...how is Ogre Battle SNES "Episode 5" anyway?
Dragona Akehi said:SNES by far. It has no load times. The PSX version has load times and ALLCAPS TEXT IN THE DIABLO FONT.
jjasper said:Same way that Star Wars was episode 4. The three games we got are just part of the overall story.
RurouniZel said:See, THIS is what I've wanted from the Virtual Console for ages. Awesome games that I never got to play when they were first released (and in this case extremely rare to boot!) that I've always wanted to play, but didn't want to spend atrocious amounts of money on eBay to play.
I understand Square-Enix makes more money remaking DQ and FF games and releasing them for full price than release them on the VC, so I won't go there. But there's so many other games they made back in the day that I've wanted to try.
Where's Illusion of Gaia?
Where's Secret of Evermore?
Also, I think Square-Enix USA is losing a huge opportunity to bring over games we didn't get in English the first time.
Where are the Romancing Saga games?
Where's Live A Live?
Where's Bahamut Lagoon?
Where's Treasure Hunter G?
WHERE THE FUCK IS SEIKEN DENSETSU 3???
Volcynika said:If you don't want Soul Blazer, you're an awful person.
Hobbun said:Are you referring to me? If so, I think you misunderstood my post, I want the Soul Blazer trilogy a great deal, especially Terranigma as it has never reached NA. They wouldn't even need to localize it as it did reach EU.
PepsimanVsJoe said:People couldn't be assed to translate the bits of text in the import Milon's adventure game for the SNES.
SD3 is completely out of the question. Especially since quite frankly if you don't have a guide or a translation handy(or know Japanese lolz) you will get nowhere.
Square/Enix could get more value out of a DS remake if they tried though...hmm.
Volcynika said::lol
Nah, I just wanted to mention that since you brought it up!
On the status screen, it shows two attacks per character with a number beside them: the top listed attack is what the character will use if in the front row, the bottom attack is what the character will use in the back row, and the number is how many times they'll use each in a single battle (more on that in a second). If you haven't seen a given attack in action before and can't tell from the name what it does, you'll probably have to test it exactly one time, but that's no particular trouble.Vargas said:I should probably buy Ogre Battle. I didn't really understand the game when I bought it for the PS1 years ago. I never understood why I couldn't control my units in battle. Can anyone please be kind enough to explain the way battles flow in Ogre Battle?
Yeah, but honestly it's pretty hard to actually die or get your base taken over in Ogre Battle. The most frequent reason I restart a map is that I failed to meet the requirements for recruiting a unit I wanted.PepsimanVsJoe said:Alright mid-battle suspend is all well and good but what if you die or otherwise lose the battle? Is it back to square one then?
betcha at least one of those will involve Virgo the Progenitor. (Probably would be early, like episode 1 or 2)Teknoman said:Well I guess that makes sense. Wonder if the series will ever return for Episodes 1-4.
Deadly Monk said:As Matsuno's biggest fan, I wish I could buy two copies of this game on VC...