Physical edition dropping soon, too - community will continue to grow for sure :)
It's like Flow and Flower combined.
I'll never forget the day I got this game with my SNES. Could barely see over the counter, and the cashier hands my uncle the SNES bundle - tears of freakin joy! I also like the fact they included a mail-in voucher for Super Mario All-Stars.
I can't believe no one has thought of that! We need to push that idea to Shuhei on Twitter.
I can't choose - I love them all equally!
I think it was fine... In my opinion, I just didn't care for the loadouts and XP gaining stuff - I just want to be able to pick up [random] weapons as I go.
The climbing thing is just nitpicking (again IMO).
Dragon's Dogma on PS3?
I believe... 3D Dot Game Heroes had it before that.
Those taunts are awesome!
PC fans, you are in a for a treat.
Not sure if you know Jim Sterling, but that's what he's been going on about for the last few days. He mainly discusses out Greenlight, while can be great, has just been littered with junk "games".
Kickstater is pretty bad at "policing" things:
"All this murkiness is because Kickstarter doesn’t publicly disclose why they suspend the projects they do... What makes matters worse is that Kickstarter doesn’t curate projects before they go live, something the company is for some reason proud of"
Source: http://cliqist.com/2016/04/...
Had this game on my 'watch" list...
Hmmm, I hope it gets another consideration for another [game] platform, or maybe it will get absorbed into a future project.
Oh, I meant EastAsiaSoft isn't the developer behind "Volume", but yes, you are correct.
Not by the same company, but Limited Run Games is also going to offer the game "Volume" in the near/distant future.
Is this the same as the one being offered on NISA's store? It doesn't say in the link...
Perhaps, what they can do to appease everyone is this. In DMC 1 (the very first one on PS2) - you had to die something like 3 times total to unlock easy mode. That way, easy mode isn't just given out, but at the same time it gives newbies an opportunity to try before they pout about it...
Looks like it will be a GOOD, HEALTHY game industry for all!
I was wondering when someone would write an article like this, what with all the shady campaigns that have failed recently. Going to be a good read.
I absolutely adore cross-over type games - fighting ones in particular.
I hope I can secure a copy - FE special editions sell out so damn fast!