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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Nameless 24 on September 12, 2013, 08:37:50 am
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Surprised there isn't a topic for this yet, but I'll make one anyway and if someone else makes a better one, this can be deleted.
Anyway, I was pretty excited at the prospect that the Vita is getting more games. (FINALLY! Although I am enjoying Dragon's Crown enough to be satisfied for now), and that we're getting this Single Player Experience that hasn't really been done with much since Phantasy Star IV.
I am guessing this is another sub-series for the franchise, but it looks like a nice sub-series none-the-less...one gif made me go "Xenoblade!" when I saw a glowing sword akin to the Monado...and I loved Xenoblade for its story and side quests, which apparently Nova lives and dies on.
So yeah, very excited for this title even if it doesn't come West (I hope it does, it's a pretty large Team that's making it).
Anyone else excited as I am? It's odd for me since I am not really a Phantasy Star fan all that much, although I appreciate its lore and style.
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I've found it hard to get excited for SEGA of Japan titles given how they never get localized... Once PSO2 is out in the West I'll start to get more excited for Nova. One before the other. :P
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http://zonaforo.meristation.com/psvita-phantasy-star-nova-tri-ace-x-sega-info-y-scans-t2135695.html
Some scans of the game, shows off the main characters and screenshots. Quite like the designs of the monsters.
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now that is a wealth of new information. It's a little odd that this game shares enemies directly with PSO2. I can't help but feel they would have been better off making a new world from the ground up ala phantasy star zero. Nonetheless, I'm super interested to learn more and wouldn't hesitate to import if the game ends up being any good.
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I'm not too hot for this. To me its one of my worst fears becoming reality. That Sega would attempt to Final Fantasy PHANTASY STAR. And what else can it be when you have Tri Ace one of Square Enix's former developers who have worked on FF being involved? I'd prefer if Tria Ace could have made some more new original second party RPG games for Sega as well as continue RESONACE OF FATE. Well the final game being NOVA might not be as bad but its something i'm not looking forward to.
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I've found it hard to get excited for SEGA of Japan titles given how they never get localized... Once PSO2 is out in the West I'll start to get more excited for Nova. One before the other. :P
Unfortunately this doesn't help:
http://sega-addicts.murnaumusic.com/?p=41100
Sega has no plans to bring the recently announced PlayStation Vita title Phantasy Star Nova over to the West, Sega of America told Sega Addicts.
Phantasy Star Nova was announced over a week ago as part of a pre-Tokyo Game Show announcement – with all information being provided in Japanese and no mention of a Western release whatsoever. Considering the lack of information given by Sega’s Western arms regarding its seemingly suspended plan to localise Phantasy Star Online 2 — including Sega Europe’s less than helpful update — many Western Phantasy Star fans assumed the worst.
Nevertheless, Sega Addicts got in touch with Sega of America’s Kellie Parker to ask about the possibility of Phantasy Star Nova‘s Western release,
There are currently no plans to release Phantasy Star Nova in the western market. Should this change, we will ensure the information is shared as soon as possible.
It’s hard to be surprised, but Sega’s official truncation of Phantasy Star fans’ hopes to see the title in their local videogame shop is still saddening.
Were you holding out for a Western release of Phantasy Star Nova? Is this the end of Phantasy Star in the West? Can Sega really be blamed for its decision to keep the brand where it believes it will sell well? Let us know your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
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I very much doubt that NOVA wont get localized, its too big of a game not to plus its the right type of game to release for Sega of America because its offline. They're saying that because the game is being previewed and not yet released in japan until next year. After that we will see.
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I think SEGA Addicts jumped the gun, and Kellie was simply giving the standard "no plans at this time" PR reply. I mean, the game itself was just announced. Of course SEGA of America would have no plans right now. They probably didn't even know of the game until recently.
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I kind of see Nova as the answer to a portable Xenoblade Chronicles from what I've seen.
Perhaps people didn't like that game but it certainly made an impact with some of its features that aren't seen in many RPGs today.
I am fine with that approach personally.
I also agree with Barry and ROJM, the game's budget must be pretty big to not localise it outside of Japan. Even if it catches a niche market like Xenoblade did...it'll sell quite a few copies if they market it correctly that it's just a fun, mission based RPG that can be played with 3 friends.
If it's ever announced that it's coming to the West, I am certainly pre-ordering the game.
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Phantasy Star Nova is finally released in my region store (Southeast Asia).
Yeahhhh !!! :-D
Chinese translation only .
Boooo !!!! >:(
Source : https://www.facebook.com/PlayStationTaiwan/posts/891739340868806
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You had me excited... then disappointed. Should be mandatory to be in English... for our sake, right?
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You had me excited... then disappointed. Should be mandatory to be in English... for our sake, right?
Right.
Do chinese not know english or something?
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Right.
Do chinese not know english or something?
They'd better learn. Soon the US will take over the world. Oh wait, that's China. China is taking over. :(
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They'd better learn. Soon the US will take over the world. Oh wait, that's China. China is taking over. :(
At least if we learn chinese we can play all these games.
There's always a plus side.
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Maybe there's still hope that it will come West, if it got localized somewhere else besides Japan.
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Maybe there's still hope that it will come West, if it got localized somewhere else besides Japan.
SEGA's Samurai & Dragons had been released in my region store (Southeast Asia)
and fully translated into english.
Yet it never goes stateside. :(
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Hell yeah !!!
(https://a.disquscdn.com/uploads/mediaembed/images/1601/3943/original.jpg)
It's been 1st April in my country, so.. Happy April Fool Day guys.
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>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( FUCK U >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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WTF! How fucking dare they!!!!!!!!
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I'm confused. Is this an April Fools joke?
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Yes, he wrote it in small font on the bottom of the image.
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Grr....
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The controversial Play-Asia who succesfully reached Koei Tecmo back then to support them to make an English version of Dead or Alive Extreme 3 for Asian region is on the move again.
And of course I know what I want : Phantasy Star Nova !
The chance is small since it's not a new game, but I gotta try.
(http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160630/eqlzfev4.jpg)
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Damn...
I'm not supporting piracy (at least not right now),
but seeing this kind of patch really tempted me into it...
(http://fs5.directupload.net/images/161012/di97hskr.jpg)
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I'm all for piracy if it's better than the legit thing. I won't buy it if it stays in japanese anyway
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Yummy.......
(http://fs5.directupload.net/images/170608/c8fguw3l.jpg)
Source : http://arks-layer.com/nova.php
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So the game is fully in english? damn.. better get a Vita
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I wish you could patch stuff in without worrying about getting your accoint banned. :(
Might try it when the Vita's online is effectively dead and I don't have to worry about that stuff.
I did it for Nayuta no Kiseki because the PSP has no trophy suppott but I do not know Sony's stance on stuff like consoles with trophies as a standard if you can manioulate patches.