Was randomly thinking about TMS today, one of my favorite games of the year. Chance of a sequel or something are slim aren't they? Considering how badly it sold.
I hope at least the game gets ported to Switch, so it can have better luck at finding an audience. This IP definitely doesn't deserve to die so young.
Maybe even exposure through the new Smash Bros. game. Put the Battle Arena as a stage, at least.
If it gets a Switch port with a fast forward battles/skip session animations option, that would be divine. I would consider playing it again if that happened!
I do hope the franchise isn't dead, because it really was one of my favourite games of last year and it would be a shame to lose it.
What if you got to properly date the ladies? :3I have to imagine the inability to skip session attacks was due to hardware limitations considering the game noticeably chugs when switching characters or when an ad-lib performance is about to trigger but that (and the process of going back to Tiki) ruined the game for me. Not sure if it would be enough to buy it again at full or even half price though.
What if you got to properly date the ladies? :3
I plan on getting this game eventually, was waiting for a price drop. Do you guys think this game will become hard to find physically?
I plan on getting this game eventually, was waiting for a price drop. Do you guys think this game will become hard to find physically?
You have to love the battle system snd visuals wichbi think are quite unique.I have played the game for approx. 5 hours and I just finished chapter 1.
I enjoyed what I saw so far, but something tells me that I already saw all of the mechanisms of the game, so from now the whole formula won't change much.
I am not enjoying the plot and I knew that I wouldn't but the gameplay so far was fun. Still, there is zero chance that I can keep on doing this for 40 more hours or so, and I think I would rather save my energy for Persona 5.
Is there any chance that I am wrong? Is there something interesting that can shake things up a bit or should I expect more of the same until the end?
There are a lot more battle elements that will be unlocked, spread over the next few chapters.I have played the game for approx. 5 hours and I just finished chapter 1.
I enjoyed what I saw so far, but something tells me that I already saw all of the mechanisms of the game, so from now the whole formula won't change much.
I am not enjoying the plot and I knew that I wouldn't but the gameplay so far was fun. Still, there is zero chance that I can keep on doing this for 40 more hours or so, and I think I would rather save my energy for Persona 5.
Is there any chance that I am wrong? Is there something interesting that can shake things up a bit or should I expect more of the same until the end?
It was certainly a much more compelling game when Persona 5 was ~8+ months away, compared to now when it is close to two.
That being said it has some really interesting dungeon designs/mechanics and battle system even if the world and story are a bit lacking.
I have to admit. I'm a little surprised, I'm actually not loving this game, or at the moment barely even liking it.
I blasted through Persona 3 and 4, with 4 being one of my favorite games ever. Everything about this game sounds like something I would enjoy, but I'm about 15 hours in, smack in the middle of Chapter 3, and I've left the game untouched for the past 2 weeks basically because I can't muster up the motivation to play. The characters aren't that interesting to me, the story isn't really compelling, and the side quests, while fun, aren't very deep or engaging. Maybe I should give it another shot and push through, but I bought this game as kind of a warm up for Persona 5 later this year and I am actually pretty shocked by how much I am not loving this one.
Kinda bummed that we didn't get translations for the battle conversations. I feel like what the characters are saying probably helps in the heat of battle.
I know why I stopped playingStopped playing this game for some reason.
I know why I stopped playing, but I'd wager Persona 5 will do the same thing for me and make me want go back.(stupid TV puzzle )
I know why I stopped playing, but I'd wager Persona 5 will do the same thing for me and make me want go back.(stupid TV puzzle )
LOL. So I'm at the Borg/Cord fight. One of them breaks out of charm. Kills his charmer. And that's that. Because when I revive he immediately attacks her again before she can charm. What a dumb fight. Essentially a forced game over since my two ladies can't withstand the attack. So dumb.
Edit: the TV puzzle? It's pretty obvious. Just go to the corresponding room. The layout of the rooms is like the layout of the TVs.
You could just throw in a reflect on tsubasa and kiria for a few rounds and take care one of those monsters, after that the fight becomes trivial. Or just level up once or twice.
The chance of getting a sequel is slim, but you never know. People behind the game seems to really want this series to continue, so maybe just an increase in portfolio of Switch games would be a good convincing factor for a sequel.
Considering that Switch is going to become Vita and 3DS (eventual) successor (TMS audience right there) it would be a smart move for both Atlus and Nintendo. Switch doesn't have a lot of RPGs and a quick port of TMS with maybe a few QoL improvements would do decently well.I think they should try a Switch port first. But I doubt it happens without fans petitioning for it.