I look forward to you selling it. Last I looked at it, past the great color and artwork, I couldn’t really see anything other than a bird-view (isometric?) simple action game.
Ok, I take that back having seen the current trailer on the steam store. The dashes and spread shots definitely look like the kind of frantic action I’d enjoy.
Haven’t played it myself yet but I just saw a tweet that there’s a demo up for it. From watching a few streams it definetly looks different and interesting though the overlying logic of the game seems to be playing with the RPS relationsship of block, throw and counter among most attacks. I’d probably be more interested if Greninja was in there doing ninja frog things but I guess that’s what I got Smash for.
Game’s p fun. It’s completely bare of any story content, if you were interested in that, but the mechanics are fine. The movelist is only a little smaller than your standard fighter, but the utility of all the moves is pretty easy to work out.
Also the game is offensively ugly, which is unfortunate.
No I mean the game is running at ~500p upscaled to 720. Also most of the arena backgrounds have characters that “animate” by rotating in position as they wiggle their arms. Presentation-wise the game drops all its balls.
I was initially pretty dismissive of the game but after seeing a few of Maximilian Dood’s recent videos of him playing online matches and learning matchups on the fly it seems pretty legit.
So a bunch of PS3 games fell in my lap, which are worth keeping/playing and which should I try to sell off
Pictionary
Insant Artist
Move Fitness
Sports Champions 2
Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection
GTA Liberty City
ModNation Racers
Gran Turismo 5
Gran Turismo 6
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
Soulcalibur V
Tekken Hybrid
Borderlands the Pre-Sequel!
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4
Call of Duty Modern Warfare
Call of Duty Black Ops II
Hitman Sniper Challenge
Does anyone know how 3ds streetpass handles the “recently played” titles of games outside its region? Is it normal for japanese games to have english titles when streetpassing english 3DSes?
I bought a game based on anime for six year old girls two years ago and it StreetPasses with an English title even though there is no way this franchise is ever getting localized, so I wouldn’t get my hopes up
As far as I know, the localized titles are pulled from the cart, not from online or anything
The subtitle “Diva of the Moonlight” appears on the promo CD that comes with some versions of the game. It also shows up in this English version of a Nintendo investor relations report:
My guess is that establishing such secondary titles is at least semi-standard now, which is helped by the overall slow-down of the industry.
The important thing is to track down the person who passed you and commended them on their taste in free scenario JRPGs where some women are also motorcycles.