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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: matty on August 23, 2010, 07:47:59 am
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The bad dudes at Siliconera came across this little ditty:
http://www.siliconera.com/2010/08/23/fi ... onicles-3/ (http://www.siliconera.com/2010/08/23/first-sign-of-valkyria-chronicles-3/)
Sega registered the domain name valkyria3.jp at the end of May. Previous Valkyria Chronicles games used the domain names valkyria.jp and valkyria2.jp. Currently, the valkyria3.jp site is not available to the public and requires a password to access it.
Looks like Sega is getting a foothold for now, but, hey it's there, and likely coming eventually. Maybe I should actually play the first game already...
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Can't come soon enough :P. Its the best series they have out at the moment, though from the looks of Shogun, Total War is on the way up.
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Even the possibility of a new one's good enough for me. I can't wait for the second one to come out next week.
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yes yes yessssssssssss .. best news this year
http://whois.shinobi.jp/bin/whois.cgi?q=valkyria3.jp (http://whois.shinobi.jp/bin/whois.cgi?q=valkyria3.jp)
pls be on HD .
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Extremely happy to see this happening, hopefully demand for it on the Playstation 3 will make SEGA put it there, it would be great to have another well recieved console series and, hopefully, an Xbox 360 port is also round the corner.
I think a lot of the features they made for the Playstation Portable ought to mean a good amount of replay value with online multiplayer (Even though a good match could last for hours... )
Looks like SEGA's Tokyo Game Show is shaping up to be a blast.
Can't come soon enough :P. Its the best series they have out at the moment, though from the looks of Shogun, Total War is on the way up.
Since when did Yakuza become Valkyria Chronicles?!
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PS3 Please.
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When Valkyria 2 was announced they said it was "the same staff" and I was pretty annoyed about that and pointed out it was less than half the staff, here's hoping this is what the rest were doing and that it's a beautiful game with a meaningful story and large scale strategic battles and not the harem anime stat grinding fluff that the second game was
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It would be wild to have a series go from console to handheld to console again.
It would be even MORE wild for this to hit the 360 as well.
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To be honest, even though I did post in the previous reply about it, I don't think it would be heading to the Xbox360 anytime soon, Sony have helped SEGA with much of the marketing for the game in Japan and even produced the anime for the series, if Valkyria Chronicles comes to the Xbox 360, it would mean Sony has decided not to support the series anymore, which I don't see them doing any time considering it's their biggest SRPG on either the PSP or Playstation 3.
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Can I has VC for Xbox 360, please?
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valkyria chronicles =/= sega game for truthful sega fans .
and i am really surprised that someone would say the opposite ...
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I'd love a sequel on the PS3, although to be honest I've barely scratched the surface of the first one.
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valkyria chronicles =/= sega game for truthful sega fans .
and i am really surprised that someone would say the opposite ...
Dunno what you mean, Valkryia is one of the few Sega games this generation that when I started playing it, I said "Yep, this is a SEGA game!".
Don't ask me why!
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Extremely happy to see this happening, hopefully demand for it on the Playstation 3 will make SEGA put it there, it would be great to have another well recieved console series and, hopefully, an Xbox 360 port is also round the corner.
I think a lot of the features they made for the Playstation Portable ought to mean a good amount of replay value with online multiplayer (Even though a good match could last for hours... )
Looks like SEGA's Tokyo Game Show is shaping up to be a blast.
Can't come soon enough :P. Its the best series they have out at the moment, though from the looks of Shogun, Total War is on the way up.
Since when did Yakuza become Valkyria Chronicles?!
Yakuza is certainly a quality product, and its the best selling they have in Japan, but I wouldn't say that its the best. Its all subjective of course, but I personally thought Valkyrie was a better made game the whole way around.
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Yakuza has better graphics (The majority of Valkyria Chronicles is not impressive) the better storyline (Valkyria Chronicles is actually pretty generic and simple) the better characters (With the exception of Rosie, I cannot think of any stand out characters from that game, now Yakuza has Majima, Kazuma, Karou, Goda, Fuma etc) and even better music (I cannot recall one track from Valkyria Chronicles that can match Grudge, Fly, Ogre has returned etc)
The only thing left is gameplay and that is subjective, as Yakuza is an adventure brawler RPG hybrid whilst Valkyria Chronicles is a SRPG.
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valkyria chronicles =/= sega game for truthful sega fans .
and i am really surprised that someone would say the opposite ...
Dunno what you mean, Valkryia is one of the few Sega games this generation that when I started playing it, I said "Yep, this is a SEGA game!".
Don't ask me why!
It was just a joke. I just copy and pasted what Suzuki Yu said about Alpha Protocol.
I really do hate VC for a lot of reasons though, do not see how people can like it more than Yakuza, especially people who are fans of SEGA's other works like Streets of Rage.
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Yakuza has better graphics (The majority of Valkyria Chronicles is not impressive) the better storyline (Valkyria Chronicles is actually pretty generic and simple) the better characters (With the exception of Rosie, I cannot think of any stand out characters from that game, now Yakuza has Majima, Kazuma, Karou, Goda, Fuma etc) and even better music (I cannot recall one track from Valkyria Chronicles that can match Grudge, Fly, Ogre has returned etc)
The only thing left is gameplay and that is subjective, as Yakuza is an adventure brawler RPG hybrid whilst Valkyria Chronicles is a SRPG.
Apples and Oranges.
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Yakuza has better graphics (The majority of Valkyria Chronicles is not impressive) the better storyline (Valkyria Chronicles is actually pretty generic and simple) the better characters (With the exception of Rosie, I cannot think of any stand out characters from that game, now Yakuza has Majima, Kazuma, Karou, Goda, Fuma etc) and even better music (I cannot recall one track from Valkyria Chronicles that can match Grudge, Fly, Ogre has returned etc)
The only thing left is gameplay and that is subjective, as Yakuza is an adventure brawler RPG hybrid whilst Valkyria Chronicles is a SRPG.
Apples and Oranges.
Herpes and AIDS.
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Apples and Oranges.
It's not all apples and oranges, Yakuza 3 is technically on a better level than Valkyria Chronicles and Yakuza 2 or Yakuza PSP is better than Valkyria Chronicles 2. The only thing you have going is the filter, which can still be achieved with high detail models.
Then you have the characters, Gunthar is not actually very interesting main lead compared to Kazuma and then look at the level of character development from the Yakuza games and compare it to Valkyria Chronicles. The storyline and characters are easily better in the Yakuza title, did you ever think playing through Valkyria Chronicles what a magnificent storyline it had? I very much doubt it.
I'll admit, music could one point many will not agree on but these tracks from Yakuza 3;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrCuSyuCDrI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrCuSyuCDrI)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WBzFoYwSVY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WBzFoYwSVY)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uts6LH7WUYU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uts6LH7WUYU)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa65zMlDcL0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa65zMlDcL0)
Out do most of Valkyria Chronicles soundtrack for me. Infact, unlike other major SEGA RPGs, I cannot think of one standout song from that game, unlike with Phantasy Star 4 with Requiem for Lutz or Demon Breath from Shining Force or even the final boss music from Skies of Arcadia.
Then lastly you arrive on gameplay and it really does depend on what you prefer more.
I'm not saying Valkyria Chronicles is a terrible product or anything, but it's not an amazing product that outdoes everything is several other game companies do, it has it's flows too.
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Are you suggesting Yakuza doesnt have its flaws? Because it has plenty.
I really enjoy BOTH games and I think both have something that no other company is offering currently. There is no other game quite like Yakuza and there is nothing that offers the graphical style or the very unique Blitz battle system from Valkyria.
I dont see why we have to argue which is better at all.
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Every game has flaws, he/she was just pointing out what was better. (I don't they he/she talked about gameplay. Only graphics/story/characters)
And I think the argument started because of some sarcasm earlier. >.>
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And I think the argument started because of some sarcasm earlier. >.>
No, no. I take responsibility since I started the thread.
Hisao Oguchi, I don't deserve to live in your world any longer!!!
::commits seppuku::
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valkyria chronicles =/= sega game for truthful sega fans .
and i am really surprised that someone would say the opposite ...
Dunno what you mean, Valkryia is one of the few Sega games this generation that when I started playing it, I said "Yep, this is a SEGA game!".
Don't ask me why!
It was just a joke. I just copy and pasted what Suzuki Yu said about Alpha Protocol.
I really do hate VC for a lot of reasons though, do not see how people can like it more than Yakuza, especially people who are fans of SEGA's other works like Streets of Rage.
yeah, and i think i was right .
Alpha Protocol is a westerner RPG . what is the so different in this game compared to any western RPGs like Bioware games for example ? more gimmicky ? way worse engine ? and what SEGA and "SEGA fans" had to do with such games ??
even as a gamer in general i hate westerner RPGs except for dungeon crawlers like Diablo and Baldur's Gate.
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Just because you hate it does not make it any less of a SEGA game. That... That does not even make any sense.
I would put good money to bet on it having more references to SEGA games than Sonic Colors has, which is more styled around Nintendo games like Kirby anyways.
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So uh seeing as Valkyria3.jp leaked a game I tried out a few other possibilities
PSO2.jp is registered
yay
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So uh seeing as Valkyria3.jp leaked a game I tried out a few other possibilities
PSO2.jp is registered
yay
Yeah we've just been discussing this in the TGS topic.
Yakuza Next, Phantasy Star Online 2, Valkyria Chronicles 3, if all of these make an appearence at Tokyo Game Show then SEGA have a pretty strong lineup, you add other stuff like Vanquish and Sonic Colours and it becomes an extremey strong lineup.
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So uh seeing as Valkyria3.jp leaked a game I tried out a few other possibilities
PSO2.jp is registered
yay
Yeah we've just been discussing this in the TGS topic.
Yakuza Next, Phantasy Star Online 2, Valkyria Chronicles 3, if all of these make an appearence at Tokyo Game Show then SEGA have a pretty strong lineup, you add other stuff like Vanquish and Sonic Colours and it becomes an extremey strong lineup.
+ VF5FS
and hopefully
- Nagoshi's title
- Border Break
- PG title
but i agree the line-up is great as it is
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I've been constantly checking valkyria3.jp and PSO2.jp
Valkyria3.jp now leads to a blank page instead of asking for a username and password.
me thinks they are getting ready to launch the site soon, maybe just in time for this weeks famitsu?
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So what do you guys hope to see in VC3?
I know the gameplay is amazing as it is, but I personally think the addition of a competitive online play would be awesome, it fits the Turn-based gameplay and I'm sure it will work extremely well, not to mention draw more people into the franchise.
I know that games like VC3 does not need Multilplayer, but it will be an awesome addition.
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Multiplayer would drag on for a long duration of time between most players, but at this point if they do make a sequel, I will be surprised not to see them not implement multiplayer again.
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Maybe then 1 VS 1 like a turn based strategy game.
It won't drag on that way, especially if there was a time limit each turn.
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Maybe then 1 VS 1 like a turn based strategy game.
It won't drag on that way, especially if there was a time limit each turn.
That's what I meant, 1 vs 1.
As for time limit, yeah you could do that, but even then the fights could drag on for a while, keep in mind you can rescue your forces from the frontline. If you impose a limit to that too though, it could limit the time it takes to gain a victory.
But even then, just wiping out a force or making your way to the other's base could still take a long time to accomplish, some of the original Valkyria Chronicles battles could take upto a hour to complete.
Although as I said, I expect them to put a multiplayer in if Valkyria Chronicles 3 does happen, I just happen to think a lot of matches might take quite sometime to complete unless they put a lot of restrictions in place from the original's gameplay.
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Chess and other thinking mans board games take a long time... Never stopped anyone playing it.
I think VC3 could have a really good 1vs1 or 2vs2 or 4vs4 multiplayer, sure it would take a while, like chess but I think it would be really good fun.
Although they botched it in VC2 because instead of taking a fair team into battle you take your single player team at the level they are at so there is ballance issues. Very silly mistake.
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Well I'd like an apology from a certain person who said any sequels to this game wouldn't happen when it was always the plan as well as rubbishing the fact that another game was going to get cuts when it was due its localisation, which apparently wasn't going to happen. According to that person.
But i won't hold my breath.
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Chess and other thinking mans board games take a long time... Never stopped anyone playing it.
I did not say it will not, but I do not think people understand the length in battle required to play a Valkyria Chronicles multiplayer match, as I said, I doubt they will not put it in but I believe people may underestimate just how lengthy it can be without restrictions (Number of units available, number of times characters can be revived, time limit per move etc)
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Chess and other thinking mans board games take a long time... Never stopped anyone playing it.
I did not say it will not, but I do not think people understand the length in battle required to play a Valkyria Chronicles multiplayer match, as I said, I doubt they will not put it in but I believe people may underestimate just how lengthy it can be without restrictions (Number of units available, number of times characters can be revived, time limit per move etc)
When I meet up with my friends to do a lan party and we play RTS games one match can last for a couple of hours depending on the game... I think plenty of people will like being able to play a slow stratgey game.
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Chess and other thinking mans board games take a long time... Never stopped anyone playing it.
I did not say it will not, but I do not think people understand the length in battle required to play a Valkyria Chronicles multiplayer match, as I said, I doubt they will not put it in but I believe people may underestimate just how lengthy it can be without restrictions (Number of units available, number of times characters can be revived, time limit per move etc)
When I meet up with my friends to do a lan party and we play RTS games one match can last for a couple of hours depending on the game... I think plenty of people will like being able to play a slow stratgey game.
Agreed. I love drawn-out strategy games. My friends and I have been known to spend hours on BFME2 hahaha :)
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(http://http://valkyria.sega.jp/blog/ss10002.jpg)
potentially the first picture of VC3 characters?
They arent very cool looking but then it's Homer's brother XD
source = http://http://blog.valkyria.jp/archives/1442895.html
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(http://http://valkyria.sega.jp/blog/ss10002.jpg)
potentially the first picture of VC3 characters?
They arent very cool looking but then it's Homer's brother XD
source = http://http://blog.valkyria.jp/archives/1442895.html
Better to be 'not cool' then one of those anime cliches from VC2.
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errr... .. no character in VC2 powers up to the 'legendary and/or hidden' level when they are about to be beaten. So no anime cliche.
Plus anime characters are pretty dense have the time.
- Start off with a character everyone misunderstands for a reason.
- find out something about this reason that relates to the past.
- This 'hidden reason' gives him power to defeat enemies.
- Those enemies are misunderstood most of the time and later become friends.
etc.
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Those cliches can be found in almost most story driven entertainment, its not just unique to anime.
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pls be on HD .
I agree , it lost out horribly on the PSP as Canvas is still one of the best looking next gen engines (with awesome lighting effects) I really wish SEGA built on the Hedgehog and Canvas engines like other teams have built up on thier In-House tech
The best way would to do both a High Def and then have a outside team do a PSP port.
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Call me crazy, but... there are three conferences for Valkyria Chronicles 3... maybe it will be on three platforms?
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pls be on HD .
I agree , it lost out horribly on the PSP as Canvas is still one of the best looking next gen engines (with awesome lighting effects) I really wish SEGA built on the Hedgehog and Canvas engines like other teams have built up on thier In-House tech
The best way would to do both a High Def and then have a outside team do a PSP port.
I think it's a bit fashionable on here to rag on the PSP game because so few forum members have a PSP. When you're actually playing the game there really isn't much discernible difference between playing Valkyria 2 on PSP and playing the first game on a Standard-def TV.
The Canvas engine looks fantastic, but the PSP game's no slouch. The characters have just the same amount of detail as far as animations go. The character models look very solid. About the only big difference is that their faces don't look as good, but it's not one of those things you generally pay that much attention to in-game.
The main thing I would say that could be improved upon with a console sequel would be having online multiplayer instead of relying on ad-hoc. Because again, it's a little tough to track down somebody locally with a PSP and Valkyria 2.
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I don't understand why they don't just port VC1 to the 360. Not that I want to play it, but it seems kind of silly that SEGA's best stuff (like Yakuza) is only on the PS3.
If PSO2 (if real) turns out to be a PS3 exclusive, I'll freak out.
Team Andromeda, do you know if the 20th Anniversary Sonic game will be using the Hedgehog Engine?
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I don't understand why they don't just port VC1 to the 360. Not that I want to play it, but it seems kind of silly that SEGA's best stuff (like Yakuza) is only on the PS3.
SEGA has deals in place with Sony.
You don't think the Valkyria Chronicles animation was funded solely by SEGA, did you?
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Team Andromeda, do you know if the 20th Anniversary Sonic game will be using the Hedgehog Engine?
of course it will ! there is no any reason to question it
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I don't understand why they don't just port VC1 to the 360. Not that I want to play it, but it seems kind of silly that SEGA's best stuff (like Yakuza) is only on the PS3.
If PSO2 (if real) turns out to be a PS3 exclusive, I'll freak out.
Games developed by Japanese studios geared towards a Japanese audience on a next gen system. Now, but especially when they first came out, the PS3 has a much larger install base than the 360 there.
For the Yakuza series especially, the western market's been treated mostly as an afterthought (Yakuza 3), but thankfully things are changing a bit (Yakuza 4).
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If PSO2 (if real) turns out to be a PS3 exclusive, I'll freak out.
Same here.
Games developed by Japanese studios geared towards a Japanese audience on a next gen system. Now, but especially when they first came out, the PS3 has a much larger install base than the 360 there.
For the Yakuza series especially, the western market's been treated mostly as an afterthought (Yakuza 3), but thankfully things are changing a bit (Yakuza 4).
SEGA started supporting the Xbox 360 first, and that is what most of us ended up getting. If not for SEGA, the three year gap they had between great releases made it easier to choose.
When it comes down to it, SEGA is pretty much one of the only studios left making big budget exclusives on it. Every publisher has proven that it is worthwhile to port all of these kind of games to Xbox 360 or PC, even in just Japanese units, there are enough out there to matter.
I am looking to get a PlayStation 3 next year, and while there are other things I want for sure, the biggest reason is because of the Yakuza games, and it is really frustrating for someone like me who has a hard time spending more than $20 on games even if I know I will adore them.
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I don't really know that they supported the 360 over the PS3 in the beginning. Sure it had a few western developed exclusives early on (Condemned, Full Auto), but right off the bat the PS3 had Virtua Fighter 5 (exclusive at the time) and the version of Virtua Tennis 3 that was developed in-house by AM3 (instead of the port Sumo did for 360).
I'm not saying that it doesn't make sense financially for them to put these games out on as many systems as possible. Just that looking at the success of a big franchise like Yakuza in the west vs. in Japan, and the install base of the PS3 vs. the 360 there, I see where they're coming from. Just look at the decision to put Valkyria Chronicles II on PSP. The PSP's got a bigger install base than either the PS3 or 360 over there. Even though the install base for it here really isn't that hot at all, that's the decision they went with. Because there's more of a focus on selling it to the Japanese market.
Personally, I thought long and hard about which console to get. I ended up getting the PS3 because most games are on both systems, but I didn't want to miss out on Yakuza 3, MGS4, or Valkyria Chronicles.
I got the PSP so I could play MGS: Portable Ops, Peace Walker, Crush, and Valkyra II.
That's not to say that I haven't discovered a good chunk of other really good exclusives for either though.
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SEGA promised a lot arcade and Genesis ports early on for the Xbox 360 (Sony lied about Genesis games coming to PlayStation 3 before asking SEGA about it, so they decided not to work on PSN releases for years), and any with multiplayer would have online play. That was a big reason I got it at least, the other major ones being it would have the next major Sonic game on it first (as shameful as that is to admit!) and was $200 cheaper.
In the end it is really more important that the something like the Yakuza games come out to English territories at all, I guess.
Even still, if something major like Phantasy Star Online 2 were to be exclusive to anything, I would freak out bad, even if I had the platform.
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I'm just hoping that if there is a PSO2, that it's not subscription based.
Microtransactions, I can handle, but I'd rather not be tied into paying 15 bucks a month to play a game if I can avoid it.
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I think it's a bit fashionable on here to rag on the PSP game because so few forum members have a PSP. When you're actually playing the game there really isn't much discernible difference between playing Valkyria 2 on PSP and playing the first game on a Standard-def TV.
The Canvas engine looks fantastic, but the PSP game's no slouch. The characters have just the same amount of detail as far as animations go. The character models look very solid. About the only big difference is that their faces don't look as good, but it's not one of those things you generally pay that much attention to in-game.
I'm a big fan of the PSP, but Val II lost out horribly on the fomat in the GFX (the game its self is brilliant) . Its not just the difference with the faces or the number of polygons, its the complete lack of the shadow shader programme (giving that pencil like shadow effect) and the lighting effects are nowhere near as good, and they're just incredible in Val
Canvas is an incredible engine, VAL is still one of the best looking games around and its over 2 years old now. It makes me quite angry that SEGA never built on the Tech and pushed it on to a 2nd and 3rd generation of tech, Like other developers have moved their engines forward and doing better and more impressive things (just look at how a company like Codemasters have pushed the EGO Tech for example, F1 2010 just looks something else)
I feel the same about Sonic Unleashed too. A great engine that should have been used and developed more .
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I think it's a bit fashionable on here to rag on the PSP game because so few forum members have a PSP. When you're actually playing the game there really isn't much discernible difference between playing Valkyria 2 on PSP and playing the first game on a Standard-def TV.
The Canvas engine looks fantastic, but the PSP game's no slouch. The characters have just the same amount of detail as far as animations go. The character models look very solid. About the only big difference is that their faces don't look as good, but it's not one of those things you generally pay that much attention to in-game.
I'm a big fan of the PSP, but Val II lost out horribly on the fomat in the GFX (the game its self is brilliant) . Its not just the difference with the faces or the number of polygons, its the complete lack of the shadow shader programme (giving that pencil like shadow effect) and the lighting effects are nowhere near as good, and they're just incredible in Val
Canvas is an incredible engine, VAL is still one of the best looking games around and its over 2 years old now. It makes me quite angry that SEGA never built on the Tech and pushed it on to a 2nd and 3rd generation of tech, Like other developers have moved their engines forward and doing better and more impressive things (just look at how a company like Codemasters have pushed the EGO Tech for example, F1 2010 just looks something else)
I feel the same about Sonic Unleashed too. A great engine that should have been used and developed more .
Funny this is a guy commentating on a game that he said would never get a sequel even though it was already estabilshed(by me) that this game was getting one or two. :lol:
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Funny this is a guy commentating on a game that he said would never get a sequel even though it was already estabilshed(by me) that this game was getting one or two
Oh we want to play childish little games Huh.
Weren't you the one PM's me on SEGA BIG New secret game (wanting me to tell all) I'n sure you remember the game (this thread is such a big hint) Telling the board TA is mad know nothing and how VF 5 will never come to the 360?, Kenzan is being translated
I leave it alone if I were you.
Next you'l be praising SONIC TEAM
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Funny this is a guy commentating on a game that he said would never get a sequel even though it was already estabilshed(by me) that this game was getting one or two
Oh we want to play childish little games Huh.
Weren't you the one PM's me on SEGA BIG New secret game (wanting me to tell all) I'n sure you remember the game (this thread is such a big hint) Telling the board TA is mad know nothing and how VF 5 will never come to the 360?, Kenzan is being translated
I leave it alone if I were you.
Next you'l be praising SONIC TEAM
Yet you still got it wrong, didn't you saying sega had no plans for a sequel and that it wouldn't happen because the game apparently flopped. When anyone who had any actual connection to asega that it was quite the opposite. How is that childish? Especially when you accuse me of being so and then threating to resort to it? Two can tango...
No i just wanted to see if you actually knew and what a suprise you didn't.
Stop lying. I said Kenzen was under consideration which you'd confirm that it was and at the time should have happened. Just because it didn't happen didn't mean i was wrong.
I've always praised Sonic Team, I just don't praise Yuji naka. Get that right.
What like you said VT could never be done on the Wii or Samba would never be released on the wii or that yakuza three would n't get localised or get cut? Or how about Crucible when you said the name was changed and i said it didn't? Or the 32x debacle which you shameslessy tried to make out SOA was responsible for when it was proved that it was SOJ and then you had the audacity that you were saying the reverse despite three other posters saying that you in fact didn't. And lots of other things too that you got wrong. Yes I'd leave it alone pal... really leave it alone.
I will leave it, until TGS is over.....
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Yet you still got it wrong, didn't you saying sega had no plans for a sequel and that it wouldn't happen because the game apparently flopped
Yes it sell like crap , that why the sequel was moved to the PSP. Remember that platform you said was Dead and SEGA have dropped all support for. Who knows maybe with better next gen sales of both the 360 and PS3 ,we might get a Next Gen version again
I've always praised Sonic Team, I just don't praise Yuji naka. Get that right
Not so long ago you were making fun of them , along with John. Maybe just to wind me up, because I happened to praise them. Who knows and who cares. Oh and you do Praise Naka, when it came to Let's Tap.
What like you said VT could never be done on the Wii
And I was quite right with VT on the Wii (it is shit and doesn't work). Its funny how what I said about a Tennis game needing to be in 3d and 1st Person view to be used with motion controls (oh I'm sure that post is still up) is now happing with VT 4.
And I said there isn't a sequel to Samba and isn't one on the PSP being developed Which was and still is very much correct.
Or how about Crucible when you said the name was changed and i said it didn't?
It's name was changed, if it ever sees the light of day, you'll find out
Or the 32x debacle which you shameslessy tried to make out SOA was responsible for when it was proved that it was SOJ
It was SOA that made and developed the 32X, it was their baby after SOJ dropped plans for its Super Mega Drive, Jupiter and pushed ahead with the Saturn .
You need to ask Marty Franz and Scot Bayless, and get your facts straight.
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@Team Andromeda:
I get what you're saying about the loss of some of the unique visual flairs the original title had. I'm just trying to say they did an excellent job of translating the overall game over to a portable platform. That and it looks a lot nicer on the actual PSP screen, in action, than it does in screenshots.