Namco-Bandai released this trailer/developer diary of Magna Carta 2. Our own first 10 minutes video(s) will come in the next few days.
Loakum @Driftwood Awesome! I’m loving it! It does show a much crisper picture and the frame rate looks good! I was playing Stella Blade and Dragonball Soarkling Blast! :) (2 Days ago)
Driftwood @Loakum: enjoy, the one Sony sent us will be there on launch day. Coverage will follow asap. (3 Days ago)
Loakum *takes a large sip of victorious grape juice* ok….my PS5 pro arrived early! So much winning! :) (4 Days ago)
Driftwood @reneyvane: non ils l'ont publié le 1er octobre et je crois que tu l'avais déjà linkée. ;) (3 Weeks ago)
CraCra Y a un souci sur les forums ? (6 Weeks ago)
nostradamus very few with religious beliefs are naive or zealots, but for sure don't find amusing their beliefs being thrown in for clout. maybe STFU with that discourse? (9 Weeks ago)
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Not my cup o' tea, live and let live.
Originality is a scarce commodity in video game development now unfortunately, and it's a problem across all genres and all territories. To single out JRPGs for this fault is ridiculous and nonsensical. At least JRPGs still have depth to them, which is more than can be said for most of the other genres still surviving.
All other boring games can be played on pc.
Originality is a scarce commodity in video game development now unfortunately, and it's a problem across all genres and all territories. To single out JRPGs for this fault is ridiculous and nonsensical. At least JRPGs still have depth to them, which is more than can be said for most of the other genres still surviving.
if you're looking for, or don't mind, something with some interesting ideas (that are good but not perfect) surrounded by well enough executed (its not bad, but not particularly good or note-worthy either) rest-of-the-game meat, its worth checking out. i would say its probably not worth $60 though.
And the "Jrpg defense force" wont be all over this game, because a Jrpg defense force knows this isn't a Jrpg, and thus they have no reason to defend it =)
That being said, the game sucks. I liked it better than Star Ocean on the 360, though. You know SO, right? It's that Jrpg game that is pretty popular =)
If it plays like a Jrpg, looks like a jrpg, sounds like a jrpg and all over seems to be a goddamn jrpg, it's probably a jrpg.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/10/16/
you have no idea what i'm talking about. i HAVE played the game. i played it BEFORE most of you out there played it seeing as i played the japanese release.
i didn't say it was a jrpg.
did i?
point that out.
can't do it?
thats probably because i didn't mr. lacking reading comprehension.
but i DID mean the "Jrpg defense force". why? first, personal amusement. i'm usually the first to criticize the rampant wrpg fanboyism out there these days (note the prior statement). second, READ ANY FORUM OF THIS GAME. most of the people on it are those who like jrpgs. half of them don't know its korean.
therefore "Jrpg defense force".
i know EXACTLY what i'm talking bout. i know its korean. I'VE PLAYED THE ORIGINAL MAGNA CARTA THAT'S ONLY IN KOREAN.
YOU haven't a clue and just decided to flap your fingers accompanied with a banal attempt at the appearance of depth.
But it's a little interesting, though.