I'm not sure about indie games, but games of the Star Ocean or Valkyrie Profile franchise are not AAA games and they would never get a big buget for production because they most like doesn't sell that much. I would consider them small-scale games. Also World of Final Fantasy was a nice spinoff with a much lower buget that the big AAA games. I don't think SE have to do always big budget games and it's also nice for them to test things out. The indie jrpg market is not that big that a nice indie production wouldn't get any recognition anymore if it's done well.
Yeah, I think if the interviewer was asking questions in English, they probably would have used the term "AA" or "small" for the type of games in question.
Semantics aside, everyone here knows what Kiryu is talking about.
91 is a rather high score for PC Gamer, and they are usually hard on games for technical issues over there. Good sign for those of us that were waiting for a PC port.
About the same reaction I had. Loved the MC's design but once I put it down for something else I ended up not picking it up again before having to return it to the library. Was planning on checking it out again until this version (and especially the PC port) got announced.
Feel like I'm not likely to pull the trigger on another version of P3 unless it has all of the content included in previous versions. No Kotone, no sale.
Same reason I never picked it up. They certainly sounded like it was never going to happen in interviews, but this was also Atlus' best launch for a title ever, so who knows.
I can't understand why on Earth they would release another incomplete version of the game when this is very clearly the best opportunity to release a definitive version with all content. It comes off as either tone deaf to their audience, or as a crass attempt to milk yet another future release with the P3P Kotone content added.
I believe them when they said it was just not in their budget. This already was their largest Persona in terms of voiced character lines, much less all the other development that would go into the option. Disappointing for sure, but I'm not at all surprised.
I genuinely don't think we're seeing her in a future DLC or re-release.
The game Persona 3 Reload is already out and the expansion pass is also obtainable. But the Aigis Episode is part of the expansion pass that get released in September. This episode is part of the enhanced version of the original Persona 3 is get released as part of the expansion pass instead of a special edition
Oh, I thought that part of the DLC was out already, but I didn't realize the the answers part wasn't included yet. It's kind of a rip off, seeing how it's not part of the premium edition that is supposed to include all DLC.
I was wrong, there is a dlc pack with costumes and personas and there is the expansion pass. you were right, the premium edition has only the dlc pack, not the expansion pass.
I finished Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes last month. Slow start, but had a good time with it overall. Major nostalgia bomb. I'd put it firmly behind Suiko2, but maybe on the level as Suiko1 or 5.
Feels like I've dropped Tokyo Xanadu and Unicorn Overlord at this point, so I'm not sure if/when I'll get back to those. Looking at my playlist, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox and Atelier Ayesha are jumping out to me as possibilities. I've got a few hours in each. I've also been dabbling in Honkai Star Rail, if that counts (the battle system certainly does).
Recently finished Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Amazing is the only word I can use to describe it.
I am now halfway through the Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door remake. It's not a challenging game, but it is just so irresistibly delightful to play.
After that, I plan to also play through the Super Mario RPG remake which I picked up alongside Paper Mario.
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