God, I still need to finish that.
God, I still need to finish that.
Man, nighttime completely changes the atmosphere. Most games just dim the lights so nothing’s really different, but in Dragon’s Dogma that’s when ALL the worst things come out. If you don’t have a means to get home fast, get ready for a trek
I really hope Itsuno gets to do a sequel
Guys, you are talking about hacking a system. They’re within their legal rights to say “knock it off”
He’s finally understanding Jaime’s thought process
It’s clear by Jon’s reaction that he realized he porked his aunt.
Irony: Jim Carrey is Canadian, not American
I wouldn’t be surprised if they pump up the strategy elements in order to appeal to a broader audience.
The series was never in the real Taisho era. Even the kanji for it are different
Except for the fifth one (So Long, My Love) all the others are Japanese only. I know at least one guy is doing a translation project of the first game and there are translated Let’s Plays
It’s steampunk mecha versus demons. The “dragons” are kouma, demons born from those who died in resentment and anger.
I’m gonna have to get used to this NOT being done by Fujishima for once. I’m bracing for the inevitable redesigns of old characters
maybe they’ll go like Valkyria Chronicles 4 and port it later. It’d be kinda weird not to considering how rapidly Switch is selling Japan and how Japan-centric the franchise is
Though the video says “not actual gameplay” I’m interested nonetheless. Hopefully they make the combat less of a chore
Funny thing is, Tolkien actually had a lot of Miyazaki’s attitudes as well, especially regarding war and industrialization.
I’ll take Miyazaki seriously again (maybe) when he makes clear how much he knew about Takahata being a gigantic dick to his subordinates to the point where at least one was worked to death.
-Looks as Google’s business history-
And it’s freaking hilarious how people are gobbling this up, forgetting that streaming consoles are not a new experiment
Verdict: Meh, because I actually remember Onlive