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Some suggested Lemmy communities:
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Discord for Japanese-style role-playing game (JRPG) discussion: https://discord.gg/vHXCjzf2ex
An 88 metascore is above average for the series, but it might come down a bit as more reviews roll in.
Yes, it’s a light remaster of the 2005 release. Seems to be part of a larger effort on Falcom’s part to get their older games more accessible on newer hardware. Players have needed a PC to have access to their catalog.
Azure is so amazing. I loved both games though. Zero is nice in that it gets rolling quicker than the other Trails games.
I nibbled a bit more at Unicorn Overlord but it still hasn’t grabbed me. Other than that, haven’t spent much time in JRPG Land; I got sucked into Honkai Star Rail big time last month.
This month will definitely be Trails through Daybreak month for me, though.
A number of Tactics Ogre fans will tell you that the PSP version, whether vanilla or with the One Vision mod, is superior to the recent Reborn PC release. Each version has its pluses and minuses, so it’s largely a matter of taste. The port itself was fine on release, despite the recent trend of SQEX PC ports that were messy on release but were fixed later (like Chrono Trigger and Cross).
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I still play the Intellivision’s Treasure of Tarmin on my phone from time to time. People would probably call it a first-person roguelike or something today. Amazing how a little randomness can give even a 1983 game so much replay value.
For actual hardware, I doubt I’ll ever play anything especially retro/vintage now. I’m spoiled by today’s gamepad ergonomics (I’d never play much Treasure of Tarmin on an Intellivision pad, woof). However, I do sometimes think about setting up some sort of hardware to play on a CRT with a wireless gamepad.
Oof, I can’t agree with this at all. Departure is one of my favorite tracks from the whole era, and the ending song was also excellent. I felt the soundtrack did a lot of heavy lifting to carry the game’s somber tone.
Notable though that Miyoko Kobayashi was on “Departure,” not Hikichi. Hikichi only had a few tracks on the game.
This isn’t an anthology like most games in this genre (or video games in general). It’s a continuous narrative, like a long-running novel or TV series. Newcomers could get on board with this one, since it’s introducing a new cast and location, but they’ll have to go back at some point. Otherwise, they should start at the beginning (Trails in the Sky). Even if newcomers start with this one, they are going to be lost in Daybreak 2.
Funny thing is, out of all the disc “cleaners” we sold while I was at Gamestop, we got very few complaints about it. Make the discs look like they went through hell but the product worked.
That was Matsuda. He was replaced last year.
I suppose this is newsworthy because Kiryu’s biggest splash so far has been saying they were cutting back on smaller projects.
The highlight of an excellent soundtrack, and it feels incredible with the gameplay. I love that it’s not super up-tempo like it would be in some action games.
It’s hard to top the inkjet printers I’ve owned. I still can’t believe 30 years later home printer tech is not only unimproved but worse between lower quality production and squeezing people on ink costs.
Yeah, I think if the interviewer was asking questions in English, they probably would have used the term “AA” or “small” for the type of games in question.
Semantics aside, everyone here knows what Kiryu is talking about.
A lot of people succumbed to fear after 1992, especially the types like Ken Williams that were newly rich.
There’s a excellent, recent OJ Simpson documentary called Made in America that does a dive into 1990’s Los Angeles police culture and the riots. Highly recommended.
Lenore from the Castlevania Netflix series.
Tons of consent issues for sure, but she’s gorgeous and smart as hell.
So if you’re in the Underdark, you’re not actually in Act 2 yet. If you need the main story to drive you forward, you have a little further to go. The Underdark doesn’t advance any personal quests, at least not in a major way, even though there’s plenty to do.
The difference between this and D:OS2 is that while Reaper’s Coast felt open, the level scaling still had the zone on rails, more or less. Here, you have a couple different ways to go. If you want to move on (I suggest level 5 if you aren’t already first), there is a way forward to find. If you want a more straightforward road, try the path on the surface.
Still plenty of series left, so even if you do catch up you’ll end up in the Trails waiting room with the rest of us. 🤷♂️