@@lucaslopez7256 For me it says in-store only, but I guess I must have missed something. I know I've got online orders from them before and not received the pre-order bonus so I'm cautious about that. But either way I'm glad you found a solution. :) Are you looking forward to the game?
Physical games is only the key same as digitally. You still have to download the full game if the server's shut down so does Physical games. Example... NFS The Crew
A lot of leaks in the gaming industry actually end up being true. All credible RU-vidrs said it was a leak and only that. Now if they tried to pass it off as fact that would be bad of course, but if they clearly said it was a leak then it's not their fault if someone thought otherwise. Also this doesn't mean the Tales of Xillia leak was fake. It's very likely that it will still happen at some point.
@@Retrospect2000 Maybe it will be true but we cannot just fall for someone's trick or for someone's "leak" or "theory" until we get official news from trusted source like from the developers, not from youtubers m
Lol what do you mean "fall for" for someone's leak or theory? 😂 Talking about a leak that has a possibility of being true isn't you being tricked. You need to understand that when someone literally says it's a theory then it's just that, a theory. You should always take theories with a grain of salt, but it's not right to act as if RU-vidrs are doing something wrong by talking about it. Again, if they lied and told you it was confirmed then you would have a point, but it's totally fine to discuss theories as long as you make it clear they are theories.
@@Retrospect2000 I just say people like to spread lies with no evidence and people believe them. And the lies spread further. And if someone make reality check, their answer is "lol u noob"
If they're open about the fact that it's a theory that is unconfirmed then it's not a lie though. I'm just saying I think it's important to understand that.
Just poorly optimized. I mean to be honest I personally think "messed up" might be overstating it a bit as it's still for the most part a fine way to play the game, but it could have been so much better I definitely agree. My biggest gripe personally was that they didn't include the sequel like they did in the PS3 version and yet charged the same price just for the first game. I know a lot of people didn't like the sequel, but still, charging the same price for half the content that was offered nearly a decade prior is pretty nasty IMO. And some people do enjoy the sequel, so I feel it deserved to be preserved even if it was mostly unpopular.
New video about the Graces F remaster which addresses this topic is coming today. I believe Xillia is still happening if you look at the pattern of past releases. First we got a remaster of Vesperia which was the first 7th gen Tales, now we're getting Graces F, the second 7th gen game. That only leaves Xillia out of the 7th gen group. I can't prove anything right now but I do think an Xillia remaster is still happening at some point.
@@Retrospect2000 oh I believe it’s happening for sure. They call it the Tales of Remaster Project. So I’m sure they’re trying to get all of them to current Gen and with ToA doing as well as it did commercially they have incentive to do so.
The emulation is a lot better than it used to be, you just gotta either use the 60fps patch or change the vBlank frequency to 30hz, as well as changing a number in a file to fix the music issue. That's it, though. It'll work perfectly Another thing, the cover for Symphonia and Vesperia's remasters aren't exactly "new", those were the Japanese covers
Xillia 2 was SUCH a good game IMO! I really hope it doesn't get left behind because it's just a masterpiece. I think you could even say it's better than the first in some ways. A double pack of the two would be best!
I want them to stay with UE 4. 2 major things: If they switch to UE 5 the development time would be longer and could delay the game until 2030. The other main thing is that UE 5 games are difficult to release without bugs and other problems. Unreal Engine is not a good engine for open world games and the fact that UE 4 can move Rebirth is a miracle as a development perspective. If they stay with UE 4 we can get Part 3 for 2027 (FF7 30th Anniversary) and also the whole Remake project would be an amazing 7 year development project.
Well technically it would be a 12 year project if you count the 5 years from when FF7 Remake was first announced up to it's 2020 release. But honestly for an AAA trilogy these days, that's pretty standard. Oh how I miss the PS2/3 days of my childhood when yearly release were possible. But yeah I agree UE4 is plenty good enough I think. Unless there's just something huge they have to do that UE4 can't handle, then I think sticking with UE4 would be best.
@@Retrospect2000 first thing he asked me on his last visit was if I'd gotten the game. Sweet Summer Child, of course I didn't. I only watched him play Final Fantasy. I play XIV because I like MMO.
@@AngelaRichter65 Yeah XIV is a really popular MMO and it's easy to see why. After all these years it's still getting more content. Honestly though if you do want a good singleplayer game I would recommend giving FF7 Remake and Rebirth a go. They're sooo good, especially Rebirth lol.
I'm personally really excited to get to play as Zelda this time around, but it would be cool to have both as well! The ESRB rating kind of confirms that we will have both, we're just not sure to what extent.
It's nice, but I wasn't a huge fan of the poster design. Instead, I went with Best Buy's pre-order bonus of an acrylic stand. It is basically the box art, but it looks like a diorama.
This would be very exciting! I really hope they remaster Xillia 2 as well. My only thing is I’m still waiting for a remaster of Tales of the Abyss someday.
3:27 By this logic we should be getting a Chicken Little world too. Very criminal that he's just been kicked aside. I can see them doing great things with that IP in KH.
He could still appear. I mean summons hinted at future worlds multiple times. It happened with Simba and Mushu who were summons in KH1 and both had their worlds in KH2 and then Stitch who was a summon in KH2 and later had a world (or spaceship lol) in BBS. Chicken Little may be an exception currently, but never say never.
I have a theory kh4 almost split in 2 halfs. half the worlds being more traditional Disney cartoons and the other half being based in quadratum focusing on live action IP with the new artstyle
Personally, I hope it sticks mainly to the cartoony stuff. I just don't see more realistic IP working out too well. But then again Star Wars could be a really good fit!
i’m honestly not hating this theory, like the way the worlds are designed like specially ones that have 2 different areas such as how Olympus in the game has the underworld on the bottom of the world and Olympus on the top of the world, for CoCo it has the real world on the bottom and the dead world on top it could be the same thing, you could adventure through the real world and the dead world, it’s honestly pretty reasonable
@@Retrospect2000 Could've been ok'd by Nintendo. Considering people were questioning the combat after the first trailer, making Link playable after a certain story point in the game could be an attempt to fix that. People keep saying this is Zelda's first game, I don't think that's the case, I think this is the first Zelda game with TWO playable protagonists.
Link was not originally going to be playable in the new game, but Nintendo had to give in so players would stop complaining I wish I was kidding, but I’m not.
@@Doomedrpgthecozygamer99 Or maybe he was. Either way more options is a good thing. Keep in mind I also wanted playable Zelda for ToTK. So this is good news for someone like me.
@@Doomedrpgthecozygamer99 TBH I wondered why they didn't make Zelda playable sooner. I hope they ignore the trolls and give her more games. With that being said the game having both Link and Zelda could be cool.
As a gamer who started with playing only games that had good graphics my favourite game is The Legend of Zelda:Ocarina of Time, a game that came out in 1998