Not true. Both Amazon's Createspace and IngramSpark print-on-demand and make no disticntion between text and black-and-white pictures. Obviously having them colored would be better, but at least it would be something.Committed to having a printed-on-demand paperback option -> no pics
Again, you just don't like JRPGs, you are playing them looking for things that WRPGs do better. Is like going "Wizardry 1-6 sucks, Skyrim has much better side-quests and a open world!".I haven't played as many JRPGs as I have Western, but I know 90's era FF, Vagrant Story, Castlevania: SOTN, Dark Souls and some others have interactive & complex enough TTRPG systems similar to western RPGs that allow for strategy, C&C and more involving gameplay. Fantastic stuff and worthy of halls of fame. So no drugs, I just don't like RPGs that may as well cut the BS mindless battles and be point & click games instead.
So is there anything about the Barkmore reference in the book?![]()
Another Jagged Alliance thread spoiled by nerds raving over Final Fantasy.
*Being awesome*
And I call bullshit on the Final Fantasy games, they all fit the same criticism you made towards CT.
False. Level and overworld design is more open. Going off to explore can reward you with unique equipment off the main plot path, and sometimes new summons or characters for your party. You hold greater influence over RPG systems, namely attributes, and in some of them skills also.
Another Jagged Alliance thread spoiled by nerds raving over Final Fantasy.
*Being awesome*
So what's the final verdict? Is the book worth reading? And how much of the book is about the original Jagged Alliance - the part from 13 — 33? How much of the book is straight up interviews?
Yes, that part is largely about JA1. There is quite a bit about X-COM too (comparisons to JA1 and how it affected the market.) JA1 is referenced later too but the rest of the book deals with JA2 mostly.how much of the book is about the original Jagged Alliance - the part from 13 — 33?
How much of the book is straight up interviews?
Eh if it were only e-books people would be like, "hey this is just a fucking pdf, an internet good and thus unfitting for compensation with real money"