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Anyone know how long or hard that is? Looks grindy and fun.
Does anyone know if these can all be achieved on any difficulty? Difficulty changes the time you have right?
"Turn of the century" trophy might take the longest. They don't seem too difficult. Some might just take a while to get.Anyone know how long or hard that is? Looks grindy and fun.
"Turn of the century" trophy might take the longest. They don't seem too difficult. Some might just take a while to get.
Playasia has a page for an English Asian copy for preorder up, though preorders haven't opened yet.
English Asian copy?
I'd be able to play it on my Vita even if I don't have non-US region account?
I've had my Vita this whole time and I never looked up if games were region-locked or not.
Games aren't region locked, I've imported several Japanese Vita games and played them while using my US account.
English Asian copy?
I'd be able to play it on my Vita even if I don't have non-US region account?
I've had my Vita this whole time and I never looked up if games were region-locked or not.
I'm still confused about what the time management system is like in this game even after reading reviews. Is it like Atelier in which you have to do things by a certain date in order to move the story along?
Think of it this way. Any time spent in the game = a tick off the lifespan of your family members.
That is how the system works.
Its like done by months in the game basically is how the time is measured.
You will be able to tell when a family member is about close to the end of their lifespan also by the markings that will start to appear on their face.
It is possible to spend $$$ to help try to extend their life slightly by buying medicine in town, though the effects vary depending on the cost of medicine used.
Does every action take a set amount of time or does it continuously goes down when you're moving around in dungeon etc...? Cause the latter would be infuriating.
Is there any way to mess up permanently by not getting something done in a set amount of time?Think of it this way. Any time spent in the game = a tick off the lifespan of your family members.
That is how the system works.
Its like done by months in the game basically is how the time is measured. In the dungeon you will know when the "month" is about to be up when the flames burn out, then you will have the choice if you want to press on and use up another month or return home.
You will be able to tell when a family member is about close to the end of their lifespan also by the markings that will start to appear on their face.
It is possible to spend $$$ to help try to extend their life slightly by buying medicine in town, though the effects vary depending on the cost of medicine used.
Is there any way to mess up permanently by not getting something done in a set amount of time?
Are their towns to explore? That's the kind of thing I dig in RPGs, especially if they're set in Feudal Japan.
Will I need a Twitter account to get access to the screenshots taken in-game?
Unfortunately not. As the towns are menu based.
Is there any way to mess up permanently by not getting something done in a set amount of time?
No, they'll go into the Vita image app like usual. One note about the screenshot functionality: you have to use an onscreen button. Oreshika disables the Vita OS function.
No, they'll go into the Vita image app like usual. One note about the screenshot functionality: you have to use an onscreen button. Oreshika disables the Vita OS function.
Dont think so or at least nothing I recall when I was still playing.
That's good to know, thanks. Buying now.If you don't hunt any monsters, just walking around doing nothing, wasting your months with walking in circle, doing everything you can to not do anything, you may get an offspring that is as weak as his parent.
This is so extreme that it may be the same as playing a MMORPG making sure to not get exp at all.
You set your own schedule, or get Kou (that sweet mouse) to make a schedule for you, both works fine.
Don't forget to rate the game on the Vita storefront, guys!
I need the soundtrack for this game.
In the dungeon it goes down when you are moving around. Getting into fights etc. Am not sure what the rate is for the drain but when you play long enough you should be able to figure it out on your own.
Which is why eventually when you get strong enough and need to get to a certain point in the dungeon it is far better to just run past the weaker enemies rather than fighting everything in your way as you advance to your target destination.
The real reason to play the game.
Working on itHikami, it'd be nice if you could include links for the webstore on the OP.
The drain is a bit disappointing. I was hoping to be able to take my time and explore the dungeons etc... but now it'll just make me rush through everything to be more time efficient. The worst case of time management really.
No Wonder This Is On The Vita™, they know their Vita Audience™ amirite?
Playstation Life Style gave it a/104.5
Any JRPGS this is comparable to? I just bought a vita after selling my OLED model a year ago, and this looks pretty great. Could anyone give me kind of an idea of what I'd be getting into here? I loved persona and most dungeon crawler JRPGs, just curious what the battle system is like and how much of a learning curve this game has going on.
Harsh.