http://www.square-enix.co.jp/dcff7/
game was released in japan about 15 days ago and its so fucking awsome
the price tag on it is what is keeping me from buying it >.> around $75USD
NA release would be around july 2006
http://www.square-enix.co.jp/dcff7/
game was released in japan about 15 days ago and its so fucking awsome
the price tag on it is what is keeping me from buying it >.> around $75USD
NA release would be around july 2006
the 8 thousand yen price tag is exactly why I haven't fucking bought it, either.
Gonna wait until it hits a used game store like Traders and pick it up for 4-5k instead.
ok, fuck square-enix.
I just saw the listed price for Final Fantasy 12 retail. 8,800 yen, fully 80 bucks american. I can buy two games at that price, and I bet they'll add up to more gaming hours than FFXII will.
neone give us a rough translation of the storyline plz
have release dates for FF12 been announced yet? (preferably EU)Originally Posted by Correction
DQ8 was also priced that high in Japan. So, how does DOC play?
March 16 in japan, no word about other countries.have release dates for FF12 been announced yet? (preferably EU)
DoC, from what I've seen, plays a lot like Devil May Cry, starring Vincent. The whole thing apparently takes place 3 years after Meteor hits Midgard, and moves from there.
There was this hero, right. But there was also this villan. There was a problem that had to be overcome and the hero killed enemies of gradual increasing strength to overcome the challanges and destroy the villan. The end.Originally Posted by marius
They apparently spell "villain" differently in FFXII also.Originally Posted by Not Kuno
with the invention of the internet, the english language is gradually evolving. it is thus crucial to purchase ffxii in order to own a piece of literary history!Originally Posted by Lockecole
/yawnOriginally Posted by Not Kuno
ur sarcasm skills are slipping
ok Dirge of Cerberus scored 28/40 from Famitsu Weekly.
Not buying it.
You consider Famitsu's ratings?Originally Posted by Correction
They're pretty spot-on as far as my tastes are concerned. The exact ratings were 7 across the board, marking what is at best a mediocre, uneven gaming experience.
Which is definitely not worth 8 thousand yen. By contrast, Kingdom Hearts 2 ran me about 6500 yen, and I'm still playing it. It got a perfect score of 40 (which I checked after buying it). Famitsu Weekly has done this maybe 3-4 times since the magazine was started.
They overrate games, by a margin. Sometimes I wonder if they get paid to do so or if Famitsu is just a shitty bitch. Is KH2 really good? I'm really interested in it but I hear its really short. Is that the case?
Their panel reflects japanese tastes. They review everything but they spend more attention on things like collector games (Monster Hunter 2 just came out and got huge points) and RPGs. Their general consensus on Dirge of Cerberus was 'why did they put the FFVII franchise into this game which has very little to do with what we liked about the original game?'
And yes, Kingdom Hearts 2 is that good. I haven't noticed that it's very short, but you do move around fairly quickly in that game. RPGs are called 'short' when you don't spend every minute fighting random encounters on a featureless 'world map.'
One of my friends in ls posted this up on our site idk if ppl seen it or not from the link posted first or not, but I’m at school and cant check it due to fire wall...
Originally Posted by Norris
Going to bump this with some new info:
The US release of the game looks a lot more promising than the game that Famitsu scored...
That's interesting, I'm surprized they didn't just release it as it was...
Because games of this style are more popular in the US than in Japan, so they want to make sure they milk it for all its worth.