I played a bit of Extermination, rented it but never finished it, I think I still have a save for it on one of my memory cards lol I'd say i like Extermination more than RE but once Onimusha released all other survival horror was forgotten lol
Pretty demonic, also a lot of problems were quite avoidable. Regardless, it would be cool to see some characters returning in later games like Persona 6.
I picked up Sub Rebellion years ago but didn't play much of it. Thanks for reminding me about it. Now's the time to dust the old PS2 off. If you're looking for a similar game, Treasures of the Deep for PS1 was a long-time favourite of mine.
This is also another type of localizstion process, but of course its objective was completely different. It's not botched, they did what they were asked to do by western marketing.
I'm hyperbolic and rude but just going to say it, if you couldn't tell it was a cash grab that was going to be soulless just from the fact that they said they were going to remake it.. And then chose to conveniently, only make the base game. Without any of the critically acclaimed expansions or renditions came later.. that actually made the game as popular as it was. I don't know what to tell you. They did it with royal, and they're going to do it again with this, and when persona 6 happens, they'll do it with that. I'm done supporting these weird money grabbers.
I've seen a gameplay of Maze Action and I think the game is kinda bugged, graphically, but playable I guess. Seven Samurai 20XX reminded me to Time Crisis 3, 'cause the models and textures of the characters looked similar. And Growlanser II... ... reminded me... ... to... ... a hentai... which name I don't know. A character of a hentai.
Seven Samurai 20XX was such a disastrous game to actually play -- it felt like it promised so much, but the actual game was such a mess. I poured hours into it, convinced there was more to it that I just wasn't getting. There wasn't. And yet, 20 years later, I still think about it all the time.
The Super Dimensional Fortress Macross - "Like all Macross games, it never saw a release outside of Japan." And like all Macross games, fan translators avoid it and Gundam games like the plague.
My only complaint was not adding FemMC, I would have gladly waited a few more years to *finally* have 1 definitive P3. But this.. boy this was painful to watch.
Biggest fumble of reload is definitely the fact that you can control the A.I. directly. The purpose of it is to give them a sense of humanity and independence that you have to put your trust in them for making the best decision, y'know, like real people. Now you can directly control them, stripping off any sense of humanity from them.
I commend your dedication to get past that soul rotting tutorial. I'm not even sure what It was wanting from me for one of the segments I gave up on it.
There should’ve been a Rumor Demon of Jun’s Father appearing as a malevolent ghost that’s a super boss only killable by first talking to him with Jun and lowering his guard
Just found this video 4 years after it was made. I have completed this game 100% including the dlc and loved every minute of it. I still go back and play the campaign again. The first ace combat I ever played was 5 unsung war and never had the chance to play again growing up. When 7 came out I bought it shortly after it came out and was roped back into the ace combat series. I really hope they do make another game soon because I am beating Mister x way to easily now 😂
I just wanna bring up that people say Robin Hood is the made up persona while Loki is the real one. But is it? He always wanted to be recognized and praised, by Shido and by society after his death. He became the dective prince to become famous and loved, so I think he truly sees himself as a hero and as a rebel in the name of the masses. Robin Hood and Loki are the two sides of the same pancake, with his delusion of grander and hatred towards those with true bonds. He's a villain who sees himself as the hero, no matter how contradictory his actions are