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They are. As far as I can tell, it does say the Japanese title of the series, which itself translates directly to "Legend of Zelda."

Right now, the game looks promising—it's not just fighters that you'd expect, like Machamp. Heck, with the inclusion of support Pokemon, it looks like you'll be able to see a wide range of fighters in some capacity in the game, which excites me! It means that not every Pokemon included has to be 'cool' in the…

I was thinking Garchomp, but it does resemble Hawlucha as well, although that's kind of a weird inclusion for a volcano area.

I was thinking more Jojo or Fist of the North Star. Although I guess it's all pretty much the same thing in all 3 shows.

I'm pretty sure that's the point.

I've been chipping away at quite a few games recently, probably too many. Hyrule Warriors, Persona Q, Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Xenoblade, Senran Kagura:SV, Legend of Dragoon and Dreamfall:TLJ. I'm about to start Danganronpa 2 tomorrow as well.

Indeed, but odds are the English version will have dual-audio options like the first Xenoblade, so no need to worry.

For some people, yes, it's part of the fun. For others, no, it's just annoyance and frustration. That's why it's a welcome feature for those that want it, while those that don't can simply turn permadeath back on. Everybody gets their way.

The feature hasn't missed a game since it's initial inclusion (the JP-only DS remake of Roy's first game), and it was well-received, so I doubt you have to worry about them removing it.

You're only ripping yourself off if you get it from Amazon. Gamestop still sells it for about $50-$60, if people want the Wii version. Uncommon perhaps, but I don't think they're too difficult to find either, as I seem to run across them frequently in-store.

Assuming the demo used the same bait-and-switch of the actual first case, are you sure it wasn't Hiro trying to kill someone, but failing and ending up the victim instead (just like Sayaka)?

I think it's supposed to be Dark Link, but I suppose it could be Ganondorf.

I'm curious as to who died in the press demo, and if it the same 1st trial but just with the victim swapped?

Oh, that's supposed to be "crap" isn't it? I read that as "car" at first, lol

While I don't disagree with you, I wouldn't really count this as an "adventure" game (of the point-and-click variety, which is what this list is about). JFG could be considered "action-adventure", but that's not really the same thing.

Microsoft owns it, along with all of Rare's other original IP's.

Take note that this thread was from back in March, before the game was actually released on Steam.

Then it's a good thing it's readily available digitally for $10.

That doesn't sound weird to me. As long as it's something they'll like I don't think it matters how old they are.

It's two separate videos.