FalsettoVibe
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Not bad..
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I need this kind of mid tier games. Its a classic game, no tropes, no messages... just a gamey looking action RPG. Mana ofcourse is also a very nostalgic series.
What's that even supposed to mean?
Trials of Mana does have Japanese voice-overs. The English ones are horrible.This better have Japanese voices option. Did the previous ones do?
Trials of Mana does have Japanese voice-overs. The English ones are horrible.
You never had a game text you late at night to come play with it ?What's that even supposed to mean?
Orpheus Joshua: I doubt you can give a concrete answer because of all the factors surrounding it, but what would you say is the estimated playtime?
Masaru Oyamada: We are in the middle of optimizing the final game, so changes can happen depending on that, and I can’t give a clear answer at the moment. However, it definitely has the highest volume of content you can enjoy within the series. Of course, the playtime will change depending on the player’s pacing, too. We feel this entry will provide very high satisfaction as an RPG experience.
One thing I'd really love for someone to explain to me
1. How is The Secret of Mana so legendary yet for its dozen sequels I have heard pretty much no talk throughout the years
2. How come TSoM looked the way other JRPGs looked back in the day, yet no it has gone towards this kids-friendly (kids-targeting) art style? Is it just to sell more..?
Secret of mana was chara designed by Toriyama, like Dragon's Quest, so it will have his kind of kids-friendly character design.2. How come TSoM looked the way other JRPGs looked back in the day, yet no it has gone towards this kids-friendly (kids-targeting) art style? Is it just to sell more..?
1) Its best sequel (Seiken Densetsu 3) released late in the Super Famicom's life and never got localized in the US. But it is generally regarded by fans as the best game in the series. The PS1 sequel was much more experimental, and the PS2 one was just kinda mid.One thing I'd really love for someone to explain to me
1. How is The Secret of Mana so legendary yet for its dozen sequels I have heard pretty much no talk throughout the years
2. How come TSoM looked the way other JRPGs looked back in the day, yet no it has gone towards this kids-friendly (kids-targeting) art style? Is it just to sell more..?
2. How come TSoM looked the way other JRPGs looked back in the day, yet no it has gone towards this kids-friendly (kids-targeting) art style? Is it just to sell more..?
Same, the game looks gorgeous!Day one for me.
Same, the game looks gorgeous!
This year we are getting crazy amount of high quality Japanese games.
Orpheus Joshua: I doubt you can give a concrete answer because of all the factors surrounding it, but what would you say is the estimated playtime?
Masaru Oyamada: We are in the middle of optimizing the final game, so changes can happen depending on that, and I can’t give a clear answer at the moment. However, it definitely has the highest volume of content you can enjoy within the series. Of course, the playtime will change depending on the player’s pacing, too. We feel this entry will provide very high satisfaction as an RPG experience.
It looks like a slightly slower Kingdom Hearts game. I like KH's combat though.The combat still looks floaty af.
I'll stay cautious about this.