The games ... come out like clockwork?
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Huh.
They didn't say what kind of clock.
The games ... come out like clockwork?
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Huh.
They didn't say what kind of clock.
I'm more concerned about "if you've played one, you've played them all." I'm confident that anybody who has actually played a Tales game in the past will pick up Graces and immediately see how differently it plays.
Meanwhile, CoD shall score in the 90s.
That is so wrong ..BUT this even wronger since Graces F is the most unique Tales since rebirth.So PSM gave the game a 70, main knocking points being 'the games come out like clockwork' and 'if you've played one, you've played them all.'
Yeah, whatever PSM. You don't hesitate to give 90+ to every yearly Call of Duty game.
For comparison... PSM gave Tales of the Abyss 6.5/10.
I'm also pretty sure the people who were going to buy this are going to buy it no matter what reviews say anyway.
I LOVE jprg's, but i get sick of people bashing COD because they think it is the cool thing to do. I do not care much for the SP, but the online MP with my friends is a lot of fun. Of course not everyone enjoys COD, but no need to constantly bash it because it is mainstream.
I LOVE jprg's, but i get sick of people bashing COD because they think it is the cool thing to do. I do not care much for the SP, but the online MP with my friends is a lot of fun. Of course not everyone enjoys COD, but no need to constantly bash it because it is mainstream.
I LOVE jprg's, but i get sick of people bashing COD because they think it is the cool thing to do. I do not care much for the SP, but the online MP with my friends is a lot of fun. Of course not everyone enjoys COD, but no need to constantly bash it because it is mainstream.
I like and have played all the CoDs this gen. I'm a fan. There's not bashing really. It's just that really they do come out like clockwork and and the simularties enough that you could apply "you've played one, you've played them all". Yet those were the sticking points for ToG in the review supposedly. You can't really see the problem?I LOVE jprg's, but i get sick of people bashing COD because they think it is the cool thing to do. I do not care much for the SP, but the online MP with my friends is a lot of fun. Of course not everyone enjoys COD, but no need to constantly bash it because it is mainstream.
My PSN is the same as my username.
Looking at the number scores for any game is really quite pointless, you will find much more meaning by reading the critiques given and thinking about why this person feels this way and how it relates to your personal likes and what you want in a game. Putting together research you've done on a game and assorted opinions and reviews can be a very valuable tool for deciding if a game is for you or not, just don't put to much stock in the numbers because even a negative review has it's uses.
I LOVE jprg's, but i get sick of people bashing COD because they think it is the cool thing to do. I do not care much for the SP, but the online MP with my friends is a lot of fun. Of course not everyone enjoys COD, but no need to constantly bash it because it is mainstream.
Looking at the number scores for any game is really quite pointless, you will find much more meaning by reading the critiques given and thinking about why this person feels this way and how it relates to your personal likes and what you want in a game. Putting together research you've done on a game and assorted opinions and reviews can be a very valuable tool for deciding if a game is for you or not, just don't put to much stock in the numbers because even a negative review has it's uses.
Have you read the Graces wikipedia?
I wonder if we'll be hearing Totori's english voice from Sophie.
I really want this to come out for the Xbox. I have a PS3, but I never play games on it anymore.
I really want this to...
I would love it if someone created a review system where a game is reviewed by multiple people, including a veteran of the series/genre, plus either a veteran of a different genre or someone new to the series/genre.
It would solve so many problems, IMO.
I've added everyone who posted their PSNs. If anyone else would like to add mine, it's Animekatt. Looking forward to chatting with everyone about not only this game, but other RPGs as they come out. ^.^
Yes, I saw it! I think it was confirmed waaay back that Cassandra Lee was playing Sophie. I think she tweeted it or something and took it down quickly.
It's amazing how the game comes out in less than a week and we know pretty much nothing about the English version of the game besides it's coming out in less than a week and there is an English version.
It's amazing how the game comes out in less than a week and we know pretty much nothing about the English version of the game besides it's coming out in less than a week and there is an English version.
Oh, so that's how it went! Thanks, I'm glad I asked YOU!
I'm pretty excited.
Well, that's why we were discussing the remarks given by the reviewer.
I don't care about scores, either.
This is turn-based, right?
With the direction that Western media has gone this generation, I'm pretty sure this will get 70's everywhere with criticisms that most of us can call out as ridiculous - and the rest of the gaming world still won't care.
I'm also pretty sure the people who were going to buy this are going to buy it no matter what reviews say anyway.
The only way reviews would change my opinion is if they said "the game is so buggy it's unplayable" which you probably would be able to tell if that was true or false from some gameplay videos.
Review content is not fine. It doesn't exactly make much sense. They might come out like clockwork in Japan, but not here. The western market definitely has not gotten a lot of Tales games. They've gotten maybe... 10 titles out of the many (maybe 25+) that the Japanese market has? The releases don't even come annually so I'm not sure what they're getting at here.So PSM gave the game a 70, main knocking points being 'the games come out like clockwork' and 'if you've played one, you've played them all.'
Correct. The combat in Graces is markedly different from other Tales games, specifically Team Symphonia games. Aeana has gone in-depth with her posts about the game demonstrating its differences from other Tales games.I'm more concerned about "if you've played one, you've played them all." I'm confident that anybody who has actually played a Tales game in the past will pick up Graces and immediately see how differently it plays.
Yes. Reviewers write the content for a reason.Scores are more for the developers and marketing stuff. Aeana is right. You should be focusing more on the content of the review. From what I've heard, the arguments are somewhat weird...
Perhaps it's because I'm older, but not a lot of people I went to high school and uni with use Facebook a lot anymore. I see some students still using it, but you kind of have to "Like" the page or even know of the page's existence to see the info. Hm. They're still marketing the game to a rather limited audience (ie: only people who use Facebook).Rahxephon91 said:But maybe I'm wrong and the use of Facebook has been effective and incredibly cheap.
This. I don't look at reviews at all, I know what I like. I usually take suggestions from close friends with similar interests/GAF though.If I'm really unsure about a purchase, I look to GAF for opinions.
This. I don't look at reviews at all, I know what I like. I usually take suggestions from close friends with similar interests/GAF though.
There's no excuse for Namco's handling of this. Pretty much every small nice publisher has handled their releases better.
But maybe I'm wrong and the use of Facebook has been effective and incredibly cheap.
No, I think you are exactly right. Look how Abyss was handled. I hope these games do well but still hard not to blame Namco.