This presents an obvious course of action vis a vis the sequels. Make it happen, Sega.
As to why it's actually selling well, it became something of a cult favourite since release. Not many people bought it at first, but those that did spent the last six years going on about what an unappreciated gem it is. Then it gets a steam release and a lot of people who listened to the chatter were inclined to say "hey, I remember hearing about that Valkyria Chronicles thing but I never had a PS3/wasn't interested when it came out originally, maybe I'll check it out".
I think pretty much the same thing happened when Sony put out the HD versions of Ico and Shadow of The Colossus.
Yes, I regularly buy games just to turn the graphics options up. Money well spent.Sigmund Av Volsung said:7)Hey Ubi! You want to know why people are buying this game? Because they can run it at 60 fps and 1080p!
As to why it's actually selling well, it became something of a cult favourite since release. Not many people bought it at first, but those that did spent the last six years going on about what an unappreciated gem it is. Then it gets a steam release and a lot of people who listened to the chatter were inclined to say "hey, I remember hearing about that Valkyria Chronicles thing but I never had a PS3/wasn't interested when it came out originally, maybe I'll check it out".
I think pretty much the same thing happened when Sony put out the HD versions of Ico and Shadow of The Colossus.
That's a definite flaw with the game. I got used to it pretty quickly (possibly because it's a very "anime" style of storytelling and I watch a lot of that) but I wouldn't disagree with anyone who hated the writing.erttheking said:I know I'm extremely in the minority here but...not a fan of Valkyria Chronicles. A friend and I play it on her system and it is way too cutesy.