Woah. Looks fantastic.duckroll said:The videos just keep pouring in!
http://touch-ds.jp/mfs/st86/intro.html
This one showcases the game in general, from the story, to the character creation, battles, and wifi multiplayer. Looking really fucking awesome.
Damn. I was looking forward to some online co-op.Chris Michael said:Local wireless. The game isn't online unfortunately.
I'll give it a listen and let you know.duckroll said:Okay, after watching the 3rd keyword video a dozen times just to listen to the BGM, I've concluded that in the second part of the video, the tune is really really close to Teru's Song in Ghibli's recent Tales of Earthsea. Does anyone else hear it? ^^;;;
duckroll said:The videos just keep pouring in!
http://touch-ds.jp/mfs/st86/intro.html
This one showcases the game in general, from the story, to the character creation, battles, and wifi multiplayer. Looking really fucking awesome.
speedpop said:I'll give it a listen and let you know.
edit: Haha holy shit. It's like a cheery version of Teru's Song!
OliveJuice said:I wonder how much it will help, sales wise, now that Monolith is under Nintendo.
Mithos Yggdrasill said:Interesting obervation. Fact say that a Nintendo-edited game has more probabilities to sell then a Third Party-edited game. A little bit odd, because I thought that the mass consumer don't pay attention to labels or trademarks on the packages, but facts are facts.
More like a type of fruit, the bomb is named after that.Mithos Yggdrasill said:Granada comes from spanish (=a type of bomb)
DKnight said:More like a type of fruit, the bomb is named after that.
These guys seem to have horrible parents. It's like to name your son ... Kobe, or your daughter ... Apple.Mithos Yggdrasill said:LOL at the names of the characters. Maybe you didn't notice it, but Aria (=Air), Forte (=strong), Cadenza (rate, frequency) are italian adjectives/names. Granada comes from spanish (=a type of bomb). Welt (=world) and Einsatz (= part) comes from the German.
Let me say that these names are ridicoulous.
ethelred said:All right. After watching all the videos, I'm just going to take back virtually everything I've said before. I'm impressed. The game looks really, really good.
I still hate almost all of the character designs/artwork, but aside from that... everything's looking great. The backgrounds in towns and dungeons are absolutely beautiful, and Mitsuda's music is great. I didn't fully realize before, but it's so nice to have Mitsuda back doing game music; it's one of those things you don't realize how much you've missed until you get a piece of it again, and to have it in a game that I'm actually looking forward to playing is nice.
So fine, ducky, there's your stinking apology.
ethelred said:All right. After watching all the videos, I'm just going to take back virtually everything I've said before. I'm impressed. The game looks really, really good.
I still hate almost all of the character designs/artwork, but aside from that... everything's looking great. The backgrounds in towns and dungeons are absolutely beautiful, and Mitsuda's music is great. I didn't fully realize before, but it's so nice to have Mitsuda back doing game music; it's one of those things you don't realize how much you've missed until you get a piece of it again, and to have it in a game that I'm actually looking forward to playing is nice.
So fine, ducky, there's your stinking apology.
kiryogi said:sold.
Stumpokapow said:Still convinced this will bomb as bad as Magical Starsign?
Hey now... ASH did pretty okay for a Racjin game. :lolethelred said:Nah. I think it'll probably bomb on the level of ASH.
ethelred said:Nah. I think it'll probably bomb on the level of ASH.
duckroll said:That wouldn't be a bomb at all, because I hear this time they're just shipping 80k initially.
ethelred said:That's not bad, then. But it does show that the game's not going to be a really big hit like some people are hoping for.