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TYPE-MOON?? ^-^ Can't wait!!
They don't even have images for them, I assume they're pretty early.Despera said:So what? No trailers for Type Moon, MARS or ARK?
ULTROS! said:Remus is JRPG conversion of a classic title according to AndriaSang.
jj984jj said:I hope some of these games are localized.
duckroll said:it says classic series. It might not be referring to a game series.
Busaiku said:So the future of JRPGs rests on Level 5 then?
mjemirzian said:Nice, a new SRPG. Looks pretty basic but maybe with a miracle it will come to NA. Luminous Arc 3 still isn't over here.
If it's a turn based tactics game, I'm all over it. For example, weewar is a great browser based advance wars clone.duckroll said:You like browser games too? Cool!
B.K. said:If you don't get your hopes too high, you won't be disappointed when none of them are.
Or you could, you know.. learn a bit of Japanese. It doesn't take much to figure out the combat system. If you are really interested in the plot and characters, though, you might be in trouble.Negator said:So I might as well write off this whole conference along with Xenoblade, The Last Story, and every Tales game.
God damn, if it weren't for NIS, Atlus, XSEED, and GameFreak, I would quit fucking gaming altogether.
Are you discriminating against browser games? Especially for an SRPG, or even a regular JRPG, there isn't anything that a properly equipped browser wouldn't be able to handle.duckroll said:You like browser games too? Cool!
duckroll said:JRPGs have no future.
Low tech is one of the advantages of turn based tactics games. You don't need fancy graphics, just a solid game engine. That's why the bulk of tactics games are now on handhelds and low powered devices like the iPhone - it's cheap and just as effective.Jonnyram said:Are you discriminating against browser games? Especially for an SRPG, or even a regular JRPG, there isn't anything that a properly equipped browser wouldn't be able to handle.
Xelinis said:Monolith Soft is the last stronghold of the JRPG genre and its evolution.
Seems like it's microtransaction based. Trying to take a bite out of Dofus or something.duckroll said:Chevalier Saga Tactics trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsL2_bJZWjk
mjemirzian said:Seems like it's microtransaction based. Trying to take a bite out of Dofus or something.
Most online games are easy to access outside of Japan if you stick in some fake credentials.. psn and xbox live accounts, nicovideo, etc. Only the most isolationist of sites try to IP ban outside Japan.duckroll said:Yeah, the base client is free apparently. It's launching on PC first next year. Maybe we can give it a shot if it's easy to access outside of Japan.
mjemirzian said:Well, this is related to image epoch. Has anyone really dug into Luminous Arc 3? I haven't imported it but I've heard it was an improvement on 1 and 2.
cvxfreak said:5. No free food or drinks.
duckroll said:So much text to attempt to hide the real root of your discontent! :lol
duckroll said:What strikes me as particularly odd is the SCE Japan president being a major guest in the conference. Announcing two niche PSP RPGs for 2011, and a PS3 PSN release of an upcoming browser-driven SRPG isn't really my idea of huge support for Sony. Really seems... odd.
――パブリッシャー事業に参入したことで、今後、海外向けのRPGを作っていく予定はありますか?
 弊社はNIS America, Inc.(日本一ソフトウェアの米国子会社)とも提携していますので、弊社のタイトルをアメリカ、ヨーロッパで出すことはあると思います。アメリカで『ディスガイア』作品が15万~20万を売り上げていることから、海外のJRPG市場というのは、大きくはないけれど無視できない数字だと考えています。弊社の海外展開においては、まずはJRPGを販売して、JRPGを好むユーザー層をきちんと獲得しなければならないと思います。それさえ容易なことではありませんが、まずはそれをしなければ、海外ユーザーの望むRPGを作る段階ではないと考えています。
duckroll said:http://news.dengeki.com/elem/000/000/323/323263/
Dengeki asked Mikage about Imageepoch's plans for overseas releases for their titles after the conference. He flat out replies that Imageepoch has a contract with NIS America, and that NISA will be releasing their titles in the US and probably also Europe. So good news for everyone? Maybe?
Nirolak said:Well, NISA is better than no one, so woo!