BEWARE GAF of Killer Blobs
(Not kidding. 1 hit kills)
I wanted to experience one hit kills by myself.
Yeah, I recall them inflicting their horror on me many times. :lolBEWARE GAF of Killer Blobs
(Not kidding. 1 hit kills)
Nah, you can still get nuked.If it's based on the Gamecube version I think they were nerfed. I dunno.
I would certainly like for this to happen.
Fire, consume my enemy; lambda burst
I demand a brand new HD SoA game on home consoles.
Love this game."Come on, dance for me!"
Even though the ship battles take forever, and sometimes there's a few too many random encounters, Skies is still one of my favorite RPGs ever. Exploring, building your own pirate fort, earning titles, fighting optional bosses...soooo good.
I have no idea why this game is so popular. It was always generic to me. I couldn't get past the first hour without dying of boredom first. I had tried several times to play it so I could understand the hype, but it just wasn't happening for me.
CloudSea said:It's pretty sad that we're excited about a port instead of a sequel
I cant think of a game that has since captured the feeling of exploring quite like SOA did.
I hope it's an HD remaster on the level of Sony's, but it's Sega so probably not. Anyway make it a port of the GC version with the reduced encounter rate, and while you are at it do something to speed up the slow as shit ship battles.
would buy again, would LAMDA BURST all day again
hopefully with loading times/encounter rate slightly adjusted!
jsr is just in hd right?they didnt add anything correct?There was a report that JSR was supposed to be an example of what to expect from Sega's digital re-releases in the future. It's on track to being one of the best HD remasters.
jsr is just in hd right?they didnt add anything correct?
The preservation may not be flawless, but the presentation nearly is -- Jet Set Radio's bold, cartoonish aesthetic benefits immensely from the higher resolution, 16:9 display and 60 frames-per-second output. Oh, and there's one more thing you didn't have before: a second analogue stick to steer the camera!