icecream said:The second trailer is up. It's probably the one that was supposed to be on Marketplace.
·feist· said:Dual language support? It looks like Success tried to make this fairly easy to localize for english territories.
duckroll said:No, I think it's just english menus, which isn't entirely unusual. There are no signs that the game itself is actually in english.
PepsimanVsJoe said:Well I just thought I'd let everyone know:
Xboxlive updated today and one of the additions is gamerpics and themes for Operation Darkness.
It's starting to look like there's a chance we'll see western release for this game.
(Oh and I caved in and bought a theme/gamerpic set. Vampire Nazi rules)
McDragon said:Like Idolmaster?
PepsimanVsJoe said:See that's the thing. Usually I'd write it off like Idolmaster but all of the text was translated.
This seems more in line with worldwide tastes and marketability though, unfortunately.McDragon said:Like Idolmaster?
duckroll said:The official blog has been providing a lot of interesting info on the game. Here are the more important details:
- The Story Campaign has 27 stages.
- There are 17 Sub-stages.
- There are 20 EX (hidden) stages.
- The game has multiple endings, the total number of endings is secret for now.
- The conditions for the endings might depend on which characters you capture alive instead of killing.
- The hidden stages are accessed by finding an item that might be hidden on a corpse in the battlefield.
Mr Killemgood said:Anyone planning on getting the game Thursday @ launch?
Mr Killemgood said:Only one person from forums.xbox.com has been responding about the game thus far.
Appearently, he loves the game and thinks it's fantastic. He said it's vastly more a isometric strategy game vs. a SRPG.
He said there is lots of cheese in the dialogue, and camera angles are bad sometimes, basically, the famitsu complaints were valid, but overall, the plusses far outweigh the few bad things.
http://forums.xbox.com/15999218/ShowPost.aspx