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Diomedes1976 said:
DragonLord said:
I definitely see the art appeal, but I have a hard time getting stoked for anything that involves RPG's & guns---I guess I just like the more traditional fantasy (D&D) RPG's.

I'm sure I'll buy it just because I'm an RPG fanatic, I just wish it was wizards and knights and goblins instead of tanks and assault rifles.

Take a look at the second video in my prior post .This game starts with the military thing FFVIII thing but seems to evolve and there are charachters that use magic and swords later on .


 I just watched the second trailer and it looked quite a bit better.  Lol, a silver haired magic girl destroying tanks with a sword/lance crossbreed....now that's a bit better.



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still not impressed sorry.

it's probably because i played the greatest cell shading game over and over again, that nothing looks impressive anymore.



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It looks pretty awesome! Too bad about the generic anime character designs.



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This one looks amazing. I'm all over this whenever it's released in the US. I still have some trouble believing that a game that looks this good is coming from Sega. I wonder if the remnants of the Shining Force team have anything to do with this title?



We need to do a "Buy Valkyria Chronicles" campaign when this game comes out like we did for NMH and Z&W. :P

Now that I own Folklore, I'm thinking it deserved one back in the day as well. That game is severely under appreciated.



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Holy crap that looks awesome. Sega Japan is really supporting the PS3 hardcore :).

Right after Metal Gear Solid 4 (RGG:K off the list now that its released ;)), I have 4 other japanese most wanted games Im looking forward to. Eternal Sonata, Steambot Chronicles 2, Initial D PS3 and Valkyira of the battlefield.

And like some peeps mentioned the trailer gave me goosebumps aswell lol.



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We need to do a "Buy Valkyria Chronicles" campaign when this game comes out like we did for NMH and Z&W. :P

Now that I own Folklore, I'm thinking it deserved one back in the day as well. That game is severely under appreciated.

 I'm all over it. I certainly participated in buying Patapon, which there also was a campaign for.



Yeah, this game definitely looks like it deserves it. We should have done one for Folklore too. That game has exceeded a lot of my expectations. I expected it to be a rushed game but it felt very complete to me. Pretty different for a JRPG as well.



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Except... Folklore is more like an action game of sorts, right? I wasn't very impressed with the demo for Folklore - should I give it another chance?



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Except... Folklore is more like an action game of sorts, right? I wasn't very impressed with the demo for Folklore - should I give it another chance?

 The demo is pretty indicative of what the game will be like (minus the story, which you really get none of in the demo).  If you play through it all the way, both Keats and Ellen's quest, and don't like it, you should just skip it or pick it up for cheap.  I was pretty satisfied after I finished the game though.  I felt like the story, and especially the combat system had quite a bit of depth.



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It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...."  Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson