It's a JRPG that actually was designed to appeal to western audiences. Instead of the generic mess the JRPG genre is now.Anime-Addicted said:Is it really that good?
i've yet to play it, and was put off by yahtzee's review ( Yeah, I know. He hates everygame becouse it's funny) but he found perticualy bad parts of this game, and i've not been to sure...
What is so great about it?
Uhh, there's a huge difference between doing new stuff, and going by what half-baked focus groups think would be good and then doing it badly 'cos it's not what they're good at.Chibz said:Frankly, Square Enix tried something new. And that never turns out well for them.
Yahtzee might've called it shit, but Yahtzee's a pretty shitty reviewer. I wouldn't listen to him at all.DanielBrown said:I was going to buy it, but some gameplay footage and Yahtzee's review made me change my mind.
Only costs 10£ now though, so I might get it just because!
It's not really that they tried something new, a JRPG for western audiences just doesn't seem like a good idea since more action oriented games are popular over here. I really haven't met anyone who likes JRPGs who isn't also into other Japanese things.Chibz said:It's a JRPG that actually was designed to appeal to western audiences. Instead of the generic mess the JRPG genre is now.Anime-Addicted said:Is it really that good?
i've yet to play it, and was put off by yahtzee's review ( Yeah, I know. He hates everygame becouse it's funny) but he found perticualy bad parts of this game, and i've not been to sure...
What is so great about it?
Frankly, Square Enix tried something new. And that never turns out well for them.
It really is quite action oriented. The combat is intuitive, the spellcasting works well. It's not a menu driven mess like most JRPGs are. This is why it probably should've succeeded here.Busdriver580 said:It's not really that they tried something new, a JRPG for western audiences just doesn't seem like a good idea since more action oriented games are popular over here. I really haven't met anyone who likes JRPGs who isn't also into other Japanese things.Chibz said:It's a JRPG that actually was designed to appeal to western audiences. Instead of the generic mess the JRPG genre is now.Anime-Addicted said:Is it really that good?
i've yet to play it, and was put off by yahtzee's review ( Yeah, I know. He hates everygame becouse it's funny) but he found perticualy bad parts of this game, and i've not been to sure...
What is so great about it?
Frankly, Square Enix tried something new. And that never turns out well for them.
It was my personal Game of the Year.... so yeah, get it. It's awesome. Just play it.Anime-Addicted said:Is it really that good?
i've yet to play it, and was put off by yahtzee's review ( Yeah, I know. He hates everygame becouse it's funny) but he found perticualy bad parts of this game, and i've not been to sure...
What is so great about it?
Rats, Cavia got absorbed? But I loved Drakengard (which oddly enough connects to Nier)...Akihiko said:I'd agree with bad marketing, it was just thrown into the wilderness, like the majority of JRPGs for that matter, Resonance of Fate was the same in that respect. I've not completed it yet, but I really enjoyed what I did play of it. The gameplay and graphics could have done with some work, but the story and music was solid.
Oh and Square Enix didn't actually make it, since they're the publisher they probably had some say in it, but the developer was Cavia. Which unfortunately was absorbed recently, meaning no more games from them. Shame really.