@Tom-Servo: Ditto, but they seriously need to get their glasses sized better, the one's glasses are too small, whereas the other is apparently arc-welding.
It costs 400 yen (a few cents above 4 dollars at the current exchange rate) per time to take purikura. I can't for the life of me figure out how it's lasted this long.
@Rebochan: Gust is alright, but their games are far too similar. It's like their working with a template. I haven't played a decent Level 5 or Vanillaware game since King's Field 2 and Princess Crown, respectively. Haven't had a chance to play Demon's Seed (Import games = expensive as hell), and I had to really force myself to play Odin Sphere. People will deal with all kinds of boring gameplay as long as it looks pretty, I guess.
As for Sting, they're really hit-and-miss. Yggdra and Riviera were good, Baroque and Dokapon... not so much.
Being popular isn't selling out. Giving people the same slock over and over again because it is popular IS selling out.
@the7k: Er, no, I had a *lot* of fun with Odin Sphere, and most people have never played Princess Crown (a damned crime that never got licensed! But I digress). Love the inherent insult in there, though. Also, I loved GrimGrimoire and Muramasa alos has me excited. Level 5 did Rogue Galaxy, which I loved, and Layton, which isn't an RPG but I love it too.
Atlus is all over the place too you know - I dare you to slog through the original PS2 Devil Summoner and tell me with a straight face that is anywhere near as polished as Persona 3 or 4.
I mean seriously, what's the standard here? I love Atlus' output, but they're not the only good company out there.
@Rebochan: Well, it's great that you had a lot of fun with Odin Sphere. A lot of my friends had fun with it. I, on the other hand, found it to be an utter bore. I would have had more fun with Odin Sphere if I had just gotten a few sprite sheets.
The reason I like Atlus is because when it comes to RPGs, no one does a better atmosphere than them. Even when their gameplay is hokey (Persona 1, anyone?), at least the atmosphere keeps me interested. I was tired of Tolkien-esque High Fantasy not long after the SNES era. Just because JRPGs were born from Dungeons and Dragons doesn't mean they should stay there and never venture far from the coup.
So, instead of something like this for the Wii, we got that very...not so good "fighting" game?
If Capcom could have a good on rails game with Umbrella Chronicles and with the new House of the Dead coming out, I don't see how this wouldn't be well received on the Wii. Especially if it's loaded with classic Castlevania bosses and has multiple paths and such.
06/22/09
Could not have happened to a better book!
I'll be heading to Paris on business later this year, and I'll be sure to pick up a copy.
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I love ATLUS they're awesome sauce.
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'This is the 5TH TIME THIS WEEK we've done purikura.'
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And I daresay Atlus has already "sold out" now that they're actually popular over here. Isn't that the usual standard for "selling out?"
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As for Sting, they're really hit-and-miss. Yggdra and Riviera were good, Baroque and Dokapon... not so much.
Being popular isn't selling out. Giving people the same slock over and over again because it is popular IS selling out.
04/02/09
Atlus is all over the place too you know - I dare you to slog through the original PS2 Devil Summoner and tell me with a straight face that is anywhere near as polished as Persona 3 or 4.
I mean seriously, what's the standard here? I love Atlus' output, but they're not the only good company out there.
04/02/09
The reason I like Atlus is because when it comes to RPGs, no one does a better atmosphere than them. Even when their gameplay is hokey (Persona 1, anyone?), at least the atmosphere keeps me interested. I was tired of Tolkien-esque High Fantasy not long after the SNES era. Just because JRPGs were born from Dungeons and Dragons doesn't mean they should stay there and never venture far from the coup.
03/14/09
Bork Bork!
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If Capcom could have a good on rails game with Umbrella Chronicles and with the new House of the Dead coming out, I don't see how this wouldn't be well received on the Wii. Especially if it's loaded with classic Castlevania bosses and has multiple paths and such.
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