Sad to hear about this, specially since this is supposed to be a spiritual successor to Valkyrie Profile (the combat even sound the same). Heavy grindy games don't really work nowadays without variety or any skill ceiling to reach. Like @Wazeddie22 said, if this goes into a heavy sale, who knows. Seems like the perfect fit for the Vita.
@ShogunRok DW7E was and still is my favorite Musou game. They revamped the strategy system, the event triggers/scenes were really good and, specially for me, there were a lot of enemies on screen to hack and slash your content out. DW8E was an utter dissapointment, it felt rushed in everyway. The graphics were inferior, you could basically win without any strategy cards, the character endings were terribad and, the most offense in a musou game, the battlefield felt empty. Basically, you could only find enemy troops inside camps, and even there, it felt lackluster
What about SW4E? How do the events and specially the battlefield fare?
@mateq It's basically most people being hyped for the never ending FFXV dream and "next generation of gaming" notion. Since it's basically a port of the psp game, it's not really pleasing a lot of ps4 owners, mainly because of gameplay repetitivess and dated graphics. So most people went on with the "oh, it's a new FF game, rejoice!" expectations.
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Re: Review: Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky (PS4)
Sad to hear about this, specially since this is supposed to be a spiritual successor to Valkyrie Profile (the combat even sound the same). Heavy grindy games don't really work nowadays without variety or any skill ceiling to reach. Like @Wazeddie22 said, if this goes into a heavy sale, who knows. Seems like the perfect fit for the Vita.
Re: Review: Samurai Warriors 4: Empires (PS4)
@ShogunRok
DW7E was and still is my favorite Musou game. They revamped the strategy system, the event triggers/scenes were really good and, specially for me, there were a lot of enemies on screen to hack and slash your content out. DW8E was an utter dissapointment, it felt rushed in everyway. The graphics were inferior, you could basically win without any strategy cards, the character endings were terribad and, the most offense in a musou game, the battlefield felt empty. Basically, you could only find enemy troops inside camps, and even there, it felt lackluster
What about SW4E? How do the events and specially the battlefield fare?
Re: Get Ready For a Steamy Hallowe'en in Dead or Alive 5: Last Round
That Hitomi costume is waaaaay over the top, gdamn.
Re: Soapbox: You Should Stop Pre-Ordering Games
The only type of pre-orders i work around are for limited editions.
Other than that, there is literally no point, specially for digital games.
Re: Video: Watch As We Recap March 2015's Best PS4, PS3, and Vita Games
@mateq
It's basically most people being hyped for the never ending FFXV dream and "next generation of gaming" notion. Since it's basically a port of the psp game, it's not really pleasing a lot of ps4 owners, mainly because of gameplay repetitivess and dated graphics. So most people went on with the "oh, it's a new FF game, rejoice!" expectations.
Also, hi Mateq lol.
Re: Video: Watch As We Recap March 2015's Best PS4, PS3, and Vita Games
So much things, everything makes sense now.
Re: Oh No, They Put System of a Down in the Mortal Kombat X Commercial
Great song, but talk about scavenging old gold.
In any case, the ad was kinda silly. Better yet, cheesy.
Re: The Dead or Alive 5 Girls Have No Trouble Slipping into These Senran Kagura Costumes
While i was reading the entire post, i was really praying for "please, let Momiji be Homura".
Homura Momiji and Daidouji Rachel? All my yes.
And surprisingly so, more than half the cast looks good on their DOA counterparts.