Basileus777
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How lame.
They are also looking for someone to edit the Nayuta translation. That would probably be a pretty big undertaking and require knowing Japanese since the base translation is a machine translation. A lot of lines would likely need to be thrown out and retranslated.
Joshua best girl.
This is a pointless exercise. You can't edit a machine translation into something acceptable. It kind of makes me nervous about their other Kiseki projects.
Tio and Tita interacting is one of the things in CS3 I'm super excited for. Yes!
Who do you mean by "their?" Flamethrower is the one that did nearly all the work on Nayuta, but he's basically just a hacker/programmer and didn't have a translator or editor to work on the project.
His involvement with the Zero/Ao projects is only hacking. Those games have a translator (Guren), and editors working on the translation (mostly Supremezerker for Zero, apparently).
The Nayuta thing just seems like a request along the lines of "this game deserves better, anyone want to step up?"
The mask reminds me of the other not-so-subtly masked individual from the 3rd.
It is possible that Phantasma will strike again.
It's not like the current English script is incomprehensible -- very much like the Bandai Gagharv scripts -- but it just needs to be edited, that's all. Since it pretty much came and went, I thought it might be worthwhile to bring it to attention again.You're right in that I shouldn't lump this all together, but the whole machine translation thing just worries me. I've seen too many fan translations resort to it and try to hide it.
Hmm, SteamSpy numbers for Cold Steel sitting around 10k now. I know it's still too early and too low to be accurate anyway, but still disappointing to see. There hasn't been much movement so I really don't know what it will be like in a week or so.
I was expecting at least 30k-50k numbers
I just want to see higher numbersFirst of all, yeah, no WAY SteamSpy is accurate this early into a release.
Second, you'd be really shocked how many people buy these games on other services!
Hmm, SteamSpy numbers for Cold Steel sitting around 10k now. I know it's still too early and too low to be accurate anyway, but still disappointing to see. There hasn't been much movement so I really don't know what it will be like in a week or so.
I was expecting at least 30k-50k numbers
Falcom just tweeted a big new spoiler for Sen III, straight from the next Falmag issue. Some higher-res scans have just arrived, too. Don't say I didn't warn you.
10k would be the best opening for a Kiseki game on steam since TiTs1. And this is at a higher price point.
I generally don't consider anything a company includes in marketing all that major a spoiler and Falcom probably won't change that, honestly. Because if this game is anything like SC, a huge bomb will be dropped and then the game will continue on for 2-3 more chapters.
I normally don't, but Falcom's Trails is like a class of its own, you know? Like, the launch trailer to Sen no Kiseki II contains things that I thought would really be nice surprises.
They've been skirting around it since that first piece of artwork with Rean so it was inevitable that they revealed them.
Seriously. Just look at this. I'm really happy I didn't watch this before playing CS2.
Seriously. Just look at this. I'm really happy I didn't watch this before playing CS2.
I would call neither that nor what has been revealed today.I was actually rather fine with that. The end of this, however...
I would call neither that nor what has been revealed today.
I think whatever one classifies as a spoiler is really personal anyway. I myself take everything Falcom throws at me and analyse it to bits, but when the actual games hits I'm going on full media black-out. Well...Not only for spoilers, but why would I want to be distracted when I finally have access to the game I've been waiting for for so long?
MORE PHANTASMA FUKKERY!!??!
I played through Nayuta with the English patch , and it wasn't that bad, it will be fine with some editing. Great game by the way, but it's more Ys OiF/Origin than Trails. Is it even canon?
Seriously. Just look at this. I'm really happy I didn't watch this before playing CS2.
It kills me the wait and never knowing if I'll get to play Ao and Zero someday... I'd prefer before CS3 but I guess that's not gonna happen. Why is Japanese so daunting to learn (English is my second language, French is my mother's tongue). If the sells are a lot higher on GOG or Humble, I guess it's still not high enough for Xseed to be able to commit to bring these.
Regarding the latest information Falcom tweeted and CS2 ending:Didn't Crow die when his Divine Knight got impaled ? He has a huge wound in the middle of it's chest, and as far as I remember he dies on screen
With what happened to Osborne and the talk about Zephyr trying to resurrect their boss, Crow was probably resurrected.
That seems to be an underlying theme of Sen III (CS2 spoilers):I really wonder what could be powerful enough to out right resurrect someone, and who did it ? Vita seemed affected by his death from what I remember so another group outside of Ouroboros ? And Indeed we never knew how Osborne pulled that off.
I really wonder what could be powerful enough to out right resurrect someone, and who did it ? Vita seemed affected by his death from what I remember so another group outside of Ouroboros ? And Indeed we never knew how Osborne pulled that off.
That seems to be an underlying theme of Sen III (CS2 spoilers):
- Crow was impaled through the heart by Testa-Rossa but appears to be alive again (not sure what's up with the mask, though -- it's so painfully evident it must be a red herring)
I'm kind of clueless.
That seems to be an underlying theme of Sen III (CS2 spoilers):
- Osborne should have been shot through the heart, but was alive and kicking two months later.
- Rutger Claussell was killed in the year before Cold Steel and was being "brought back" during the Finale of Cold Steel II
- Crow was impaled through the heart by Testa-Rossa but appears to be alive again (not sure what's up with the mask, though -- it's so painfully evident it must be a red herring)
- Arianrhod should've been long death since she lived during the Middle Ages but is still instilling fear in the post-Orbal Revolution world
- Roselia who was said to live during the Middle Ages but somehow lives and looks much younger than she was initially described in Red Moon Rose
I'm kind of clueless.
It's also quite different from things we know of in other kiseki games. (CS2 spoilers)
I first thought Osborne had that power himself. Now there might be some old necromancy at work. Has to be Beryl
Beryl ? You mean that student fortune teller ? I guess I shouldn't be surprised how a lot of things are connected but I'll need to read more on her because I don't see it.
Incorrect. The writer behind Gagharv's scenario, Tadashi Hayakawa, has long since left Falcom, and Cagesong of the Sea was finished by other writers (including a younger Hisayoshi Takeiri, the Trails scenarist/writing lead) based on Hayakawa's work/foundation. Falcom developers are big fans of previous Legend of Heroes games, so borrowing Gagharv twists/tropes for Kiseki games is nothing new,Non-trails spoiler:I'm talking about AToV and its BS ending, which was penned by the same writer(s) who is likely responsible for cs3's main scenario
I was actually talking about the Windows version ofIncorrect. The writer behind Gagharv's scenario, Tadashi Hayakawa, has long since left Falcom, and Cagesong of the Sea was finished by other writers (including a younger Hisayoshi Takeiri, the Trails scenarist/writing lead) based on Hayakawa's work/foundation. Falcom developers are big fans of previous Legend of Heroes games, so borrowing Gagharv twists/tropes for Kiseki games is nothing new,. References tothough I'm not sure how much Crow has in common with Milehave gotten really common in the Sen ard for some reason.Tear of Vermilion
That's true, but the death and turn-heel resurrection ofI was actually talking about the Windows version ofreleased in 2000 as opposed to the original version of the game from the 90s, which I heard (from the few people who played it) had a much darker story that was revamped by the writers of the Windows version. Like you said, among those writers were Takeiri, who is likely the lead writer for cs3.AToV