The heroines of Hyperdimension Neptunia may be the patrons of game consoles, but they are willing to try other media if it will help sell their game. Another deck of playing cards never hurt anyone, after all.
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The heroines of Hyperdimension Neptunia may be the patrons of game consoles, but they are willing to try other media if it will help sell their game. Another deck of playing cards never hurt anyone, after all.
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Greeeeeeat. Playing cards, just what we needed again.
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"I remember back when FF9 was coming out. People were rejoicing because it was actually a fantasy game and not a sci-fi game like 7 and 8. It's especially hilarious given modern context, with everyone wanking themselves to dehydration at the thought of an FF7 remake." - Masterchief
Playing cards? You mean little box with 52+ little pieces of artwork that can be rearranged at your convenience? Sold. (Actually I had my preorder in within 6 hours of them opening, back on the 18th.)
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not sure about this game. i'll wait for reviews. right now it looks incredibly shallow.
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"I remember back when FF9 was coming out. People were rejoicing because it was actually a fantasy game and not a sci-fi game like 7 and 8. It's especially hilarious given modern context, with everyone wanking themselves to dehydration at the thought of an FF7 remake." - Masterchief
No details on battle system, locations in game, dungeons, characters, or other gameplay
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"I remember back when FF9 was coming out. People were rejoicing because it was actually a fantasy game and not a sci-fi game like 7 and 8. It's especially hilarious given modern context, with everyone wanking themselves to dehydration at the thought of an FF7 remake." - Masterchief
That's because everyone pretty much knows by now it's an upgraded version of Trinity universe, featuring console-tans who must overcome their long standing console wars to band together and fight against piracy. Expect plenty of geeky self referential gameindustri jokes and humor, as well as some fanservice.
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It's an Idea Factory game, so it's probably mediocre like all their other games. I like the premise of this one though, so I'd like to be proven wrong.
One nice thing about this is that NISA's online store has recently adopted free shipping, or so an email I received from them last night claims. I preordered Atelier Rorona from them but shipping sat an astounding $12, which is kind of ridiculous no matter how fast the package arrived (mine actually arrived the Saturday before the official street date, which would have been nice if I didn't have to work all weekend long...) But, uh, yeah. Free shipping from NISA store!
Well, RPGamer hasn't really reviewed Trinity Universe, so we don't know if upgrading it is worth much note.![]()
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-Kazuo Hirai.
My limited budget will probably keep me from this title.
Yeah, $60 had better be a pretty awesome game.
When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.
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