VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

Do it - Dreamcast version is the most functioning release of the bunch. It doesn’t have 60 fps or enhanced shadows or Hard Mode like the Steam/Switch versions, but, frankly, it never really needed those things.

September for Grandia HD on Steam

As someone that’s beaten Grandia II at least 4 times, no, it does not need to “absolutely” have a fast-forward function. (Can’t speak for Grandia I, however.)

Yet another example of corporations or those with money bullying those that can’t defend themselves. Corporate agendas can take a hike.

Once again, Nintendo is so ass-backwards that they just don’t get it. They continue to penalize their fans and supporters over basically nothing, while simultaneously not offering any forms of viable alternatives.

Because that’s effort that they don’t want to expend, despite people clamoring for it with wads of cash in their hands, like many other baffling decisions they make.

Not only condition, but in this instance, it’s specifically the first edition-stamped ones too, which were not common to find, depending on where you lived. (I don’t think any stores in my area even got 1st Ed booster packs or they sold out *very* quickly. 2-Player Starter Set in (Shadowless) 1st Ed? Definitely, since

This is only going to get worse and worse as the industry grows and grows (well, unless it bursts and comes crashing down). With more mixed media properties (be they mobile products, movies, tv shows, etc.) more and more and more people are being brought into the fold, making games that much more mainstream. As this

Well, at least they’re planning to release it in other languages. The problem usually stems from things that are unknown / not released, which is why people want to translate them.

EA also said in the past that single player games were dead, that certain genres of games (like horror) were dead, etc. - kinda hard to believe anything that comes out of their mouths when all it is is a bunch of bullshit to justify their terrible practices to make the most money for their executives and shareholders

That’s true, though they’re at least not calling it Sakura Wars VI, which is where part of my point was coming from. (Though, amusingly, it would make more sense to have the number attached than Valkyria Chronicles since everything is chronological despite having different squads and leads.) If you attach a sequence

Yep! She’s the Commander of the entire Revue now (like Yoneda, the Grand-Mere, and Sunnyside in the previous games).

There are several things that could have played a role in VC4's sales beyond platform.

SEGA had already announced that Project Sakura Wars (working title for us) would be out in 2020 for the West, we just haven’t gotten an actual date yet.

This stinks of a PR move in the event the class action lawsuit gets far enough to be a problem for them and nothing more. If they are aware of the reports, then their response is certainly sub-standard. At this point, they should be announcing that every single Joy-Con sent in for this issue, if it’s determined to

I wish you good luck in your endeavors into the field~

“Because there’s way fewer options, every pixel or artistic choice has such a impact on the overall look”

As someone that’s been making pixel art since 200...6 (I think? Possibly early 2007), all you really need tools-wise is default Paint that comes on Windows and something other than the default color palette it provides. Layers aren’t necessary (though they help with organization) and fancy programs aren’t necessary

I feel like Conan is at his best when he wings it by the cuff. The episodes during the Writer’s Strike like a decade ago are still some of the shows that I remember most.

FFIX hits all of the right notes for me, and it’s caused a pattern in my life. 9 is this perfect blend of old classics souped up with modern innovation and ideas, and it’s really ingrained in me that love for games that end up being that style. It’s why Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance is my favorite in the series. It’s