I'm counting every second. The phase 4 beta is too far away for my liking.
Wow you're a pretty hardcore fan then XD
Haha I'm glad to hear it. This game is awesome to play.
Those are really excellent points actually. GungHo would be a great candidate for buying Atlus, since their game style and vision mesh so well (doesn't hurt that GungHo has plenty of money).
Also, I really want this game to come out to the West as well.
I had no idea what it means either. The title of the game is not even pronounced "Mind over Zero" just "Mind Zero." The symbol is completely useless.
"So if a console fails, you can log in to another one and download your purchased digital content?"
The article never officially says but I would assume that to be the case since the purchases are all stored on your Nintendo account.
According to XSEED there's so much content (I'm assuming dialogue) in the game that it's taking forever to QA test it all.
Yes they will. From what the original article says, you make all purchases through the account manager and your purchases will be tied to your Nintendo account, like if you were buying a game from the 3DS or Wii U eShop.
I'm like half and half. An actual date would be great at this point but August 17th is rather late. It wouldn't give us much time with the open beta.
Yeah I'm a huge fan of open-world myself. My favorite moment is pretty much anything extra I come across while playing Fallout 3--that game is chock full of too many to count!
I don't know man. The Sorceress one looks like an amazing flotation device in case of a flood. You could tell the ladies in the house that :D
@dedicatedtogamers Thanks so much! Will do!
No problem!
I'm super excited for the game as well. It looks and sounds really great so far! How was the browser version actually?
Hopefully! I would love for smaller JRPGs to really take off again and we've been seeing signs of that lately.
I agree. Looks like a great game from what I've been seeing.
Yeah this game is fabulous. It's refreshing playing a title that doesn't hold your hand in terms of difficulty and actually has a mature story.
Not at all. The only real connections between this game and the previous Shin Megami Tensei games are a few continuity nods here and there. The story itself is completely independent and easy to grasp.
But what Miyamoto is saying is that Pikmin 3 is doing all of this because it's on the Wii U. Basically he feels that the Wii U is perfectly suited to running a game like this because of its processing power.
Of course, whether you agree with his statement is another story.
That's exactly how I feel. This game is just really appealing to me.