biocat said:Just a couple corrections. Have the issue now. Anyone want to know what any particular review said?
biocat said:Just a couple corrections. Have the issue now. Anyone want to know what any particular review said?
adversesolutions said:Dream Club did well. The 360 keeps breathing here.
Ricker said::lol at all the people pissing on Magna Carta 2 already,that probably don't even own a 360 and are just going by the first game....good score and after the demo,i'm looking forward to this even more now.
Allan Holdsworth said:Tingle?
That's not really surprising, given the first. Good that you actually gave it a fair shot... I wouldn't have :lolsprsk said:I've played magna carta 2
it sucks
king zell said:Sengoku Musou 3 Wii coming out this November in Japan
GAF's standard response to Famitsu reviews is pretty much "lol, Famitsu".demosthenes said:I'm new to GAF as you can see but GAF actually takes Famitsu reviews w/ a grain of salt?
Correct... but only people will like this game cos of their fav system will be biggest affect from Famitsu reviews whether if it is good or bad.demosthenes said:I'm new to GAF as you can see but GAF actually takes Famitsu reviews w/ a grain of salt?
wrowa said:GAF's standard response to Famitsu reviews is pretty much "lol, Famitsu".
demosthenes said:I'm new to GAF as you can see but GAF actually takes Famitsu reviews w/ a grain of salt?
adversesolutions said:Blech. Just another reason why I don't read or get hype for Famitsu anymore. A very slow 2009 where things like this and DQ9 are supposed to be the things to get hyped about. No thanks. J market is in such an ugly slump.
We last heard of Discipline at last year's Tokyo Game Show. All has been quiet on the Marvelous Entertainment WiiWare title since then, but Famitsu has finally come through with a full update.
Discipline is set in a high security prison known as Discipline. The facility was newly developed by safety services company SRL, and you're going to be taking part in a test management run. You're not actually a prisoner -- just a volunteer. The reason you've chosen to put yourself through voluntary hard time is because you need the money in order to pay for your younger sister's surgery.
You get to experience daily life in this prison, where you're locked up with two others. Your standard view of the action is from just outside your cell, looking in. You can see the security guard and prison supervisor walking back and forth.
Your goal is to help other inmates solve their problems. A "desire gauge" at the bottom of the screen shows what your two fellow inmates want. Possibilities include sleep, a meal, and recovery from boredom. Should the gauges for any of these reach full, the prisoner will begin to act strange, and you'll end up being penalized by being thrown in solitary confinement for the day.
To help the inmates, you make use of the Wiimote, referred to in the game as the "You-con" (presumably short for You Controller). Using your You-con requires that you first collect a type of energy known as "You Fluid." You build up this energy by raising your Wiimote when you're not being watched by the security guard. Being spotted by the guard while using your You-con will also get you in solitary.
Once you've built up your You Fluid, you aim the Wiimote at the screen to switch to a first person view. This is the game's "My World mode. In this mode, you can shoot out your You Fluid at things like walls and the toilet. Depending on what you shoot at, you'll end up solving different issues faced by the inmates. An example shown in the magazine concerns shooting your You Fluid at a poster to give the inmate some excitement. We're not sure why this makes the prisoner excited, but there's probably a good reason.
As you fulfill the inmates' requests, you'll end up doing damage to their "Heart Walls." Each inmate has multiple walls which, when broken, will get them to open up to you, even sharing insights into their past.
Break all a prisoner's walls, and you'll get a special Heart Crystal from the prisoner along with an item based off that particular episode. You'll also move on to another inmate, and may even see some improvements to your You-con.
Your You Fluid can also be used in another way. You'll occasionally see a pigeon at your cell's window. Shoot some You Fluid at the pigeon, and you'll be able to soar through the skies on a mental trip with the pigeon. If you've taken possession of a prisoner's Heart Crystal, you'll be able to read about the prisoner's past.
Discipline definitely looks like something we're going to have to play in order to fully understand. There are certainly some good reasons to do so. The game features an eye catching art style, with visual work credited to Luc-Leon-Lecoq. Serving as director for the game is Kazutoshi Ida, who's previously worked on such titles as Aquanaut's Holiday and Kyojin no Doshin.
Best of all, the price of admission is low with this one. Marvelous will be asking just 800 WiiPoint.
Discipline is listed in Famitsu as 100% complete. The game is set for an August 25 Japanese release date.
zoku88 said:That's not really surprising, given the first. Good that you actually gave it a fair shot... I wouldn't have :lol
schuelma said:Where did you see this?
Hell yeah, can't for those games to come over here (well except for the gundam game, since the other SD gundam games haven't got a localization)[DS]Bleach DS 4th: Flame Bringer - 8,8,7,8
[DS]Blood of Bahamut - 8,8,7,8
[PSP]Tales of VS. - 8,8,8,8
[PS2/Wii]SD Gundam G Generation Wars - 9,8,8,8
[360]Magna Carta 2 - 8,8,7,7
Tekken 6 - Oct 29/8379 yen (17829 yen for box edition)
R-TYPE TACTICS -Operation BITTER CHOCOLATE- - PSP
You'll have to explain this to me, I'm not getting the joke :-|Volcynika said:Hey I liked the first one.
Seriously!
zero9 said:I have never seen any evidence of Famitsu reviewers being bribed, It seems the negativity towards them is driven by fanboy asspain over review scores.
Can anyone prove to me otherwise?
xfactor said:It seems the 2 Wizardry games that will be released on the PSN and DS are not only brand new titles, but they are part of the "Wizardry Renaissance" plan
Iwahara gave few other details on the Renaissance project for now, only stating that the games will all share a single setting and some key characters. The main staff working on the reboot are familiar names to hardcore Japan gamers, though -- Jun Suemi and Kenji Ito, both involved with the original (and wildly successful) NES ports of the Wizardry series, are handling graphic design and theme music respectively.
faridmon said:whoa, isn't that a bit expensive, or is it the Arcade cabinet or something?Tekken 6 - Oct 29/8379 yen (17829 yen for box edition)
The PS3 and 360 version will be known in Japan as Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid Special. The game features a number of improvements over the PSP version. Obviously, the visuals are being brought up to console standards. Other changes include a new system where the CPU controls your three ally generals.
The biggest change, however, could be in the game's online play support. The PSP version offered support for local play. On PS3 and Xbox 360, the game is fully online, allowing for four players to play cooperatively and competitively. Koei is even including support for text and voice chat.
well, its around £115, and that's expensive for a normal game.lupinko said::lol :lol :lol :lol
What you don't know Yen conversion rates or how it works in general?
Konami?DMPrince said:Hopefully it doesn't use Konami ID for the game ^^
They aren't exactly expecting a hit, huh?xfactor said:Wizardry Pledge of Life (Amazon exclusive)
- Developer: Genterprise
- DS
sprsk said:I've played magna carta 2
it sucks
zoku88 said:You'll have to explain this to me, I'm not getting the joke :-|
Jun Suemi means anything but kawaii animu moe moe. He did the bizarre fantasy artwork for the Rengoku games.Ookami-kun said:Wizardry Rennaissance? You mean more like Castration of Wizardry into Animu Kawaii Chibis!
Isn't this the wrong joke? :lolDMPrince said:Hopefully it doesn't use Konami ID for the game ^^
faridmon said:[DS]Bleach DS 4th: Flame Bringer - 8,8,7,8
[DS]Blood of Bahamut - 8,8,7,8
[PSP]Tales of VS. - 8,8,8,8
[PS2/Wii]SD Gundam G Generation Wars - 9,8,8,8
[360]Magna Carta 2 - 8,8,7,7
Hell yeah, can't for those games to come over here (well except for the gundam game, since the other SD gundam games haven't got a localization)