Lol, so everything besides America is other ? Or am I missing something here ?
Filled. But I do not understand the point of this survey? This will be highly biased as majority of responses will be from Aksys fans.
Actually not even all of America. They missed Mexico; we're not part of South or Central America, but rather NA, but they only put an option to mark either somewhere in the US or Canada in that territory.
Anyway, did my part and filled the survey.
Boy, people here likes the Zero Escape series a lot, huh?. I must confess that even if I read a lot of visual novels, I haven't read neither of the two ZE VNs.
Submitted 100 surveys for First Person Shooters
I checked every box except Visual Novel.Only checked Visual Novel. As everyone else should.
I have him added on Facebook and follow him on Twitter, and it's heartbreaking seeing him being so active with the fans knowing he can't make ZE3. He clearly loves that series with all his heart, and it shows in the games themselves. I'll be crushed if he never gets to make the conclusion.
Wishful thinking I suspect, Spike Chunsoft needs to decide to OK further development and I imagine Aksys has been trying to make their case for awhile.How does responding to this survey result in more Zero Escape? Please explain.
Can I threaten to not support any of their products if they do not finance this game? Because I'll do that if that's what it takes.
I bought 999 and VLR on GAF's recommendation a few days ago, but I'm waiting for 999 despite receiving VLR first. heh (stupid slow shippers)
Whatever you're doing is less important than playing both of the ZE games.
I checked every box except Visual Novel.
Okay I lied, I didn't check Puzzle either...
Trust me, I've tried, at least with 999. I bought VLR digitally once, but sold the 3DS where I bought it and lolnintendo accounts. Thrice. The farthest I've managed to get is to the second puzzle room.
If I'm completely honest with you, I normally dislike VNs with any kind of gameplay in between story segments, since (for me at least) it kills the story momentum, even if the text during the puzzle is related to the plot.
I believe in the end he'll find a way. Even if it's a "simpler" VN, or worst case maybe a Graphic Novel series. Some how the rest of the story will come out. Hopefully it's in a nice pretty package like the other two ;o
Believe me, it's so worth the wait. Enjoy the ride when it arrives!I bought 999 and VLR on GAF's recommendation a few days ago, but I'm waiting for 999 despite receiving VLR first. heh (stupid slow shippers)
just use a spoiler free guide
get that shit outta the way real fast so you can focus on the story
the heck kind of barebones survey was that???? i was all ready to spam requests for a dmmd re:code localization
I voted everything but Visual Novels. I just don't get them. I read constantly, comic books, novels, whatever. Yet, looking at static pictures on a screen bores the shit out of me.
I've answered the survey, and will always express my interest in Zero Escape 3 but what influence does Aksys hold in it's production, even then the North American division?
I know the game is developed by Chunsoft so could Aksys help fund the game? I need some hope
Not gonna lie, I thought exactly like this too at one point. But once you play some of the greats e.g. Zero Escape, I guess Danganronpa you start to see the appeal in visual novels.I voted everything but Visual Novels. I just don't get them. I read constantly, comic books, novels, whatever. Yet, looking at static pictures on a screen bores the shit out of me.
they have a game that's all three of those coming out. For Vita/PS3"Visual Novel, horror, puzzle".
I think I got the message across.
Because I made three selections.
I voted everything but Visual Novels. I just don't get them. I read constantly, comic books, novels, whatever. Yet, looking at static pictures on a screen bores the shit out of me.
Aksys is a NA localizing studio or something. Not to be confused with Arc System Works.
I voted everything but Visual Novels. I just don't get them. I read constantly, comic books, novels, whatever. Yet, looking at static pictures on a screen bores the shit out of me.
Hint: there's also text on the screen.
I voted everything but Visual Novels. I just don't get them. I read constantly, comic books, novels, whatever. Yet, looking at static pictures on a screen bores the shit out of me.
Where should I start? I'm painfully arcade-wired when it comes to games, I have a rather low tolerance for cut-scenes and QTEs, so I'm not sure I can be converted :/Everyone thinks like that until they play an amazing Visual Novel.
Where should I start? I'm painfully arcade-wired when it comes to games, I have a rather low tolerance for cut-scenes and QTEs, so I'm not sure I can be converted :/
Yet I seem to have some sort of metal barrier when it comes to reading text with pictures on a screen. A lot of the action is cheaply shown by jiggling the picture or it's just implied by the transition to a new picture, but since it's no sequential art it loses that motion and it feels especially like looking at static images to me.
I kind of wish all these supposed good visual novels just had a comic book version.
Where should I start? I'm painfully arcade-wired when it comes to games, I have a rather low tolerance for cut-scenes and QTEs, so I'm not sure I can be converted :/
I wonder what type of games people at Dustloop like...
Where should I start? I'm painfully arcade-wired when it comes to games, I have a rather low tolerance for cut-scenes and QTEs, so I'm not sure I can be converted :/
Phoenix Wright isn't entirely like that nor is Danganronpa. Of course, those are kind of genre hybrids, but still at least partially address those complaints.