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Oh right, I totally forgot about that info.

I knew it. There's no way Level 5 would let the Layton franchise to end just like that. There's still a lot of money to milk out of it.

Ah Disgaea, I used to play a bit, ages ago on my PS2.

Looks like I'm going to laugh a lot once FFXV got out. Kicking a sword? Not that it's bad though.

It says "mice-repelling cat".

Perhaps I'm the only one doing this, but I like to read every single name written in the end credits of a game, just to appreciate the many people from different nationalities/cultural background that had worked together for a single game. If it's heavily populated by names from a single country, e.g. The Witcher

Wow.

Riza and Ran Fan do not approve.

Yes, 1000x yes.

The Japanese VAs. I recently got interested in knowing more about them and trying to recognize the same VA across different works is a fun thing to do! Some of them have certain characteristics that can be recognized even though they change their tone/accent for different characters. The video with the 4 sisters

That notion crossed my mind too, but unless people who play FF games never played an action game before, then I still see no need to explain which buttons do what, in detail. Or maybe there are people who only play FF games, idk. Or maybe like Suzaku said, it's just Kotaku blowing up something that was originally only

Hmm maybe it's just me but I don't get why it's necessary to inform people with this kind of detail. People can figure it out by themselves once the demo is out. The previously released materials already showed a number of moves in the game in action. Is button configuration that important? Or are the fans THAT

*throws you cookies*

While I agree that this is unpleasant and it is best that they do without it, I found the reaction here to be just too much. Please don't push your Western values and views of things to people from a different culture. They are ignorant, but their ignorance is well-justified. I'm pretty sure mainstream media in Japan

I'm not saying that the characters in P4 are all happy and dancing all day, I just think they're more... normal, closer to real people in real life situations and they're great characters for that reason. P3's plot and characters are more dramatic and angsty I guess. Some of the characters' fates and history are just

Sooo are we going to see a "darker" story/angsty ambience like in P3?

I see. I've also read some user reviews on blogs which say the same about the non-existent story and the rather unbalanced battle system. I think I'll hold my wallet then.

Huh. I guess I'm lucky that I only knew about the existence of this game at the very last moment.

I've some questions for Richard, and whoever else who's currently playing the game.

Is it? Maybe it's just me but even though I admit that music will give me goosebumps every time it's played, combined with that footage it just doesn't work well.