| Brennan said: @LordMatrix: yeah, like Star Ocean, Tales of Vesperia or Eternal Sonata... Wait no, they're multiplats. |
check your facts, those games are not coming to America on the ps3 so they are still only avalible on the 360.
| Brennan said: @LordMatrix: yeah, like Star Ocean, Tales of Vesperia or Eternal Sonata... Wait no, they're multiplats. |
check your facts, those games are not coming to America on the ps3 so they are still only avalible on the 360.




WarmachineX said:
check your facts, those games are not coming to America on the ps3 so they are still only avalible on the 360. |
I already own Eternal Sonata, and Star Ocean releases in a few weeks. So unless by "games" you meant Tales of Vesperia I will have to disagree.
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Torillian said:
I already own Eternal Sonata, and Star Ocean releases in a few weeks. So unless by "games" you meant Tales of Vesperia I will have to disagree. |
Not too mention ToV is highly possible to release in NA, since the sales of it trounced the 360 version in Japan.
Blood_Tears said:
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That's Japan. The 360 install base is very low over there. That is different. Every Tales and jrpg fan in the west with a 360 that wants Tales of Vesperia has already bought Tales of Vesperia. Except for the crazy people who own a 360 yet are still waiting all this time for a PS3 NA port that may never come (Namco has a history of doing something similar with ToS to boot) when it's already been out on the 360 for a year and a half because they wanna make absolute sure that they don't double-dip. That borders on OCD-like obsession. I played Chrono Trigger on an SNES emulator. Years after I played it, they released what you may call a Chrono Trigger "Complete" for the DS with exclusive DS content. Does that piss me off? (that I'd be forced to double-dip if I wanted the extra content?) No. I'm not OCD like that. Games are going to get ported and they are going to get ported with extras. It happens all the time. Live with it.
All the reviews i've read make it out to be a good game, although vastly streamline ie dumbed down. With such awesome games coming out now (ME2, Bayonetta, Darksiders, DoW2 xpac, etc), i'll just wait for it to drop to 20 euros and then i'll buy it.
I'm getting it on the 360 because I flipped a coin and let fate decide the outcome. But then I flipped the coin again, and now it turns out I won't be getting FF13 at all! D:
loves2splooge said:
That's Japan. The 360 install base is very low over there. That is different. Every Tales and jrpg fan in the west with a 360 that wants Tales of Vesperia has already bought Tales of Vesperia. Except for the crazy people who own a 360 yet are still waiting all this time for a PS3 NA port that may never come (Namco has a history of doing something similar with ToS to boot) when it's already been out on the 360 for a year and a half because they wanna make absolute sure that they don't double-dip. That borders on OCD-like obsession. I played Chrono Trigger on an SNES emulator. Years after I played it, they released what you may call a Chrono Trigger "Complete" for the DS with exclusive DS content. Does that piss me off? (that I'd be forced to double-dip if I wanted the extra content?) No. I'm not OCD like that. Games are going to get ported and they are going to get ported with extras. It happens all the time. Live with it. |
SNES and DS are gens apart....... and you played on an emulator, so most likely no money spent, so of course you are not pissed off, you wouldn't care if the money wasn't out of your pocket lol. We are talking about consoles in the same generation here, the comparison is quiet different when you take that into account. I do agree with the "Live with it." part though =)
btw, LO is a very decent JRPG for the 360 only, I don't dig Blue Dragon so much though, any other exclusive 360 JRPGs? somebody wanna help me out? =P

dahuman said:
SNES and DS are gens apart....... and you played on an emulator, so most likely no money spent, so of course you are not pissed off, you wouldn't care if the money wasn't out of your pocket lol. We are talking about consoles in the same generation here, the comparison is quiet different when you take that into account. I do agree with the "Live with it." part though =) btw, LO is a very decent JRPG for the 360 only, I don't dig Blue Dragon so much though, any other exclusive 360 JRPGs? somebody wanna help me out? =P |
well, the 360 still has last remnant (which can be really fun, if extremely frustrating), infinite undiscovery, magna carta II. Another cool aspect of being a 360 owner is that tons of the JRPG's that came out this gen were timed exclusives. So 360 players got to play them first. Star Ocean, ToV, Eternal Sonata, Enchanted Arms, etc.
gergroy said:
well, the 360 still has last remnant (which can be really fun, if extremely frustrating), infinite undiscovery, magna carta II. Another cool aspect of being a 360 owner is that tons of the JRPG's that came out this gen were timed exclusives. So 360 players got to play them first. Star Ocean, ToV, Eternal Sonata, Enchanted Arms, etc. |
oh yeah IU, forgot about that one =D. I didn't really think about TLR because there is a PC version as well that's a lot better, no comments about MC2 though =_=;;;; was sort of a wtf for me when I watched somebody play, but exclusive indeed.

I think I will wait for the comparisons by Digital Foundry but it looks like the PS3 version for me so far due to it supposedly having the superior visuals, sound and being on 1 disc.