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Inb4 F2P mobile game like Fire Emblem Heroes.
is hyperdimension neptunia even good?
all of these moe-styled anime jrpgs seem to look and play exactly the same with only minor differences.
Inb4 pachinko/gacha game like Metal Gear Solid.
This.but you're still probably better off buying these games just for the girls as that's the main draw.
is hyperdimension neptunia even good?
>legendary alchemistsThe next game in the Atelier series will be a character best-of with town building and the protagonist isn't an alchemist:
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Atelier of a New Land
Players take on the role of Nelke, the newly appointed director of Vestbalt. Dreaming of the still unseen Grantzvite Tree, Nelke will revitalize the village’s naturally abundant land and work together with legendary alchemists to develop it significantly.
http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/atelier/nelke/
Let It Die Coming To PC
Not just for PS4 anymore.
GameSpot can reveal that Grasshopper Manufacture and GungHo Online Entertainment are bringing their free-to-play hack-and-slash RPG, Let It Die, to PC. Originally an exclusive for the PlayStation 4, the PC version of the game will launch via Steam this fall.
Let It Die puts you in the role of a poor soul who--while under the guidance of a skateboarding grim reaper named Uncle Death--is tasked with climbing a tower filled with enemies and traps. Initially your character is just running around in their underwear, so it's paramount you find more powerful pieces of armor or weaponry to increase your chance of survival. You'll have to manage your character's bodily needs as well, scavenging for food to replenish health.
Let It Die's defining mechanic is "death data." If your character dies, you lose everything and are sent back to square one. However, your previous character and every item and weapon that was on them at the time of death is saved to Let It Die's servers and circulated throughout other player's games. Other players can then encounter the spectral remains of your previous character as a powerful enemy. Likewise, in your game, you can run into the ghosts of the characters of other players.
Let It Die has proven popular in recent years, reaching two million player downloads in February 2017 and four million in April 2018. We imagine that number is only going to go up with the game's release on PC.
Both Grasshopper and GungHo continue to support Let It Die, updating the game and patching bugs. Grasshopper is also currently working on Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes while GungHo is developing Ninjala. Both titles are scheduled to launch for Nintendo Switch, the former in 2018 and the latter--which we covered as one of the 21 stellar games you probably missed out on from E3--in 2019.
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Hi everyone!
Following on from the recent Steam & GOG release of Mary Skelter: Nightmares we have some more exciting news for you all. All the paperwork has gone through and I can tell you that we are now official Switch developers, and so are able to bring fantastic Japanese games to Nintendo Switch, as well as to PC! In fact, we’ve already started work on our first port, a JRPG, that I’m not able to reveal just yet.
While we love bringing games to PC, working on the Switch has been an awful lot of fun. It’s been a long time since I’ve worked on anything for console, the most recent game was Flame Over, and the most recent one for Ghostlight was Elminage Gothic, back in 2013, so it’s great to be back on console!
I hope you’re all looking forward to our Nintendo Switch releases as much as we are, and please stay tuned for more information on which JRPG we’re going to be bringing to Switch in the near future.
That’s all for now, I’ll be back soon but until then why not follow us on our Twitter and Facebook pages, our Youtube Channel and our Instagram account, where we’ll be posting all the latest news from Ghostlight You can also follow me on Twitter for a more personal take on all things Ghostlight.
Langrisser I & II full remakes announced for PS4, Switch
Announcement event set for August 29.
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals Langrisser I & II, which includes full remakes of the first two Langrisser titles, for PlayStation 4 and Switch. A release date was not announced.
The games are being fully remade, from graphics to systems, and optimized to be easier to play for newcomers. Character designs are completely new, the scenario is fully voiced, and the UI is being optimized. Battles also have cut-ins, and new elements not included in the original games will be added.
Here are some production-related details:
The game will be officially announced during a presentation event on August 29. Development is currently 50 percent complete.
- Publisher: Kadokawa Games
- Planning and Production: Chara-Ani
- Supervision: Extreme
- Character Design: Ryo Nagi
- Composer: Noriyuki Iwadare
https://gematsu.com/2018/08/langrisser-i-ii-full-remakes-announced-for-ps4-switch
Langrisser I & II full remakes announced for PS4, Switch
Announcement event set for August 29.
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals Langrisser I & II, which includes full remakes of the first two Langrisser titles, for PlayStation 4 and Switch. A release date was not announced.
The games are being fully remade, from graphics to systems, and optimized to be easier to play for newcomers. Character designs are completely new, the scenario is fully voiced, and the UI is being optimized. Battles also have cut-ins, and new elements not included in the original games will be added.
Here are some production-related details:
The game will be officially announced during a presentation event on August 29. Development is currently 50 percent complete.
- Publisher: Kadokawa Games
- Planning and Production: Chara-Ani
- Supervision: Extreme
- Character Design: Ryo Nagi
- Composer: Noriyuki Iwadare