naednek wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:24 pm
it's cute you think Indiana Jones and the Star Wars game is coming out in 24
Officially they're both slated for 2024 releases (I checked before I added them). Sure, there's plenty of time for them to be delayed, but that's true for any game that isn't actually released yet. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
yes, they are listed, but you know it's going to get pushed at least once:)
By this reasoning nobody should be anticipating any releases because any game can be pushed back at any time, so you should be mocking the existence of the entire thread.
Dragon's Dogma 2 and Dragon's Dogma 2 and Dragon's Dogma 2 and Dragon's Dogma 2. I can't waitttttt......
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Baroquen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 8:37 pm
I have Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (the Suikoden spiritual successor) pre-ordered.
I was initially interested in this. However, I tried the version that's out now, Eiyuden Chronicles Rising, that is some sort of prequel(?) and came away entirely unimpressed. Felt like a hundred other bland, generic, low-budget JRPGs on the market.
Maybe the full version is something different, but the "Rising" version certainly didn't impress.
From what I understand, Rising isn't anything like what Hundred Heroes will be it terms of scale and gameplay. Rising is a throwaway side-scrolling RPG lite. And Heroes is supposed to be very much like Suikoden. If I recall, (and don't quote me on this one), Rising may have been a stretch goal for Heroes' Kickstarter? Or something like that?
Baroquen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 8:37 pm
I have Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (the Suikoden spiritual successor) pre-ordered.
I was initially interested in this. However, I tried the version that's out now, Eiyuden Chronicles Rising, that is some sort of prequel(?) and came away entirely unimpressed. Felt like a hundred other bland, generic, low-budget JRPGs on the market.
Maybe the full version is something different, but the "Rising" version certainly didn't impress.
From what I understand, Rising isn't anything like what Hundred Heroes will be it terms of scale and gameplay. Rising is a throwaway side-scrolling RPG lite. And Heroes is supposed to be very much like Suikoden. If I recall, (and don't quote me on this one), Rising may have been a stretch goal for Heroes' Kickstarter? Or something like that?
But yeah, I wasn't impressed with Rising either.
Good to know.
Odd that they would put it out as a "first impression" of the game, as I imagine it could turn people off if it's way different than the full version that comes later.
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