duckroll said:So pretty. Backgrounds are insanely awesome. Sprites look great. FMVs look interesting with great art direction. Battles have TURN ORDER.
RevenantKioku said:People also still use paper to wipe their asses and watch TV in non-HD signals.
WHAT PRIMITIVE NIMRODS.
Cue every goddamn JRPG villain that wants to "purify the world of evil and racism".duckroll said:They -are- the good guys. It's about a group of people that are so sick of the oppression and direction the world is going, they want to change the world themselves even if it means triggering the destruction of the world for a "reset" status.
ethelred said:Yeah, the direct feed screens really look outstanding. And I love that there's a turn gauge in the battles. Those guys better watch out -- three turns for the sea serpent coming up!
That's interesting. Sounds more like twisted bad guys original good intention, but before it turned into a twisted ambition.duckroll said:They -are- the good guys. It's about a group of people that are so sick of the oppression and direction the world is going, they want to change the world themselves even if it means triggering the destruction of the world for a "reset" status.
I've killed about 20 main villains with that exact intention already. Turns out I was always fighting the good guys? My RPG life was a lie. ;_;duckroll said:They -are- the good guys. It's about a group of people that are so sick of the oppression and direction the world is going, they want to change the world themselves even if it means triggering the destruction of the world for a "reset" status.
At this point its probably impossible for an rpg to have a 100 completely original plot line/Haunted One said:I've killed about 20 main villains with that exact intention already. Turns out I was always fighting the good guys? My RPG life was a lie. ;_;
Amir0x said:didn't see it in this thread, but does this game have random battles?
duckroll said:They -are- the good guys. It's about a group of people that are so sick of the oppression and direction the world is going, they want to change the world themselves even if it means triggering the destruction of the world for a "reset" status.
ivysaur12 said:I understand that, but I think it would be cool if there were your typical RPG cliched heroes trying to stop these guys every once in a while.
ivysaur12 said:I understand that, but I think it would be cool if there were your typical RPG cliched heroes trying to stop these guys every once in a while.
duckroll said:We don't know yet.
yea sort ofGreenGlowingGoo said:Isn't that kinda how Golden Sun for the GBA was?
duckroll said:Considering how much the game looks like Grandia (awesome 3D backgrounds, awesome 2D sprites) and how much it sounds like Grandia (visible turn order, aerial hits, chain battles, cancels, special attacks, high tempo battle syetem), I really hope the encounter system is also like Grandia. Being able to gain an advantage in the battle depending on how you initiate the encounter would make it perfect.
Kenka said:It looks very very good. I hope it will sell more than 1 or 2 million.
duckroll said::lol :lol :lol What?!
Kenka said:It looks very very good. I hope it will sell more than 1 or 2 million.
Kenka said:I'm not joking. This game looks awesome. It seems like it will have a very decent budget. Many examples in the past like Chrono Trigger and Xenogears proved that new RPG IPs can sell a lot.
Kenka said:It looks very very good. I hope it will sell more than 1 or 2 million.
Kenka said:I'm not joking. This game looks awesome. It seems like it will have a very decent budget. Many examples in the past like Chrono Trigger and Xenogears proved that new RPG IPs can sell a lot.
batbeg said:And Sega have many times shown that their big budget games won't get half the sales they deserve (Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, maybe now Valkyria Chronicles).
Aeana said:Are you sure you don't mean "1 million quarters of a million" or something? I'm no sales expert, but I don't see this game selling more than 200k or so, at maximum.
duckroll said:If you say so! Don't let me shatter your illusion.
So 250 billion? :0Aeana said:Are you sure you don't mean "1 million quarters of a million" or something?
mugwhump said:So 250 billion? :0
duckroll said:World's going into recession, who has money to buy games. Japan's bubble economy burst a long time ago.
Kenka said:If Sega, which seems to have a gem in its hands, can do that, I am sure this game will sell amazingly.
duckroll said:Yeah, I'm sure Sega who has never had a single million selling RPG ever in the lifetime of their company can do it, even when Square-Enix can't sell a million of FF4 DS. :lol
Kenka said:If it is the case, how do you explain Nintendo's success in Japan ? How can they be the only company to sustain a growth these last years (aside of this gen winners like Rocket and IQ) ?
I think the recession is not the primary factor in this case. Developpers have to push their products and market them properly. If Sega, which seems to have a gem in its hands, can do that, I am sure this game will sell amazingly.
ya man, this game wont sell anywhere near 1 million, everKenka said:If it is the case, how do you explain Nintendo's success in Japan ? How can they be the only company to sustain a growth these last years (aside of this gen winners like Rocket and IQ) ?
I think the recession is not the primary factor in this case. Developpers have to push their products and market them properly. If Sega, which seems to have a gem in its hands, can do that, I am sure this game will sell amazingly.