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avatar! Apr 18, 2007

Dawn of Mana (PS2)
Etrian Odyssey (DS)
Generation of Chaos: Aedis Eclipse (PSP)
Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (PSP)
Odin Sphere (PS2)
Rune Factory: Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS)

All of the above are scheduled for release in May...barring delays...
So, are you going to be picking up any? Does anyone really have  time to play all those???
I remember during the NES and SNES days, when the release of just ONE rpg was cause for celebration! tongue

cheers,

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Msia Apr 18, 2007 (edited Apr 18, 2007)

avatar! wrote:

Dawn of Mana (PS2)
Etrian Odyssey (DS)
Generation of Chaos: Aedis Eclipse (PSP)
Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (PSP)
Odin Sphere (PS2)
Rune Factory: Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS)

All of the above are scheduled for release in May...barring delays...
So, are you going to be picking up any? Does anyone really have  time to play all those???
I remember during the NES and SNES days, when the release of just ONE rpg was cause for celebration! tongue

cheers,

-avatar!

Summer of RPGs confirmed.  I'll be getting:

Odin Sphere (5/22)
Atelier Iris 3 (5/29)
Grimgrimoire (June)
Soul Cradle (f--- the localized name - August)
Persona 3 (Better include Fes but it's not looking good - Q3)

Edit: I sure hope NIS decides to bring over Dragon Shadow Spell.

Ashley Winchester Apr 18, 2007

I'm interested to see what they've done with the gameplay in Dawn of Mana, but I won't go out and buy it to find out... I plan on getting Wild Arms 5 in the fall since xSeed Games confirmed its localization on their website, but I'll probably be disappointed with it. I haven't been goo-goo-ga-ga over any Wild Arms game since the 1&2 for the PS1 - you think I'd learn the magic is over after three fair-okay PS2 titles but I just can't give up on the series.

Overall, I'm not much of an RPG player as I once was... when the PS1 was out I'd play anything I could get my hands on, even backtracking to SNES RPGs I missed out on. Now starting to play an RPG, even my favorites from the past seems more like a chore than anything else - first few hours are always touch and go until I get into it playing it regularly.

Zane Apr 18, 2007

avatar! wrote:

So, are you going to be picking up any?

Absolutely not.

avatar! wrote:

Does anyone really have  time to play all those???

Absolutely not.

csK Apr 18, 2007

Heh, tell me about it.  Actually I probably <i>do</i> have enough time to invest in one but I still have Valkyrie Profile 2 and Okami lying around and haven't even started either (well I did start Okami but wasn't able to get 'into' it.)  For some reason I have much more fun trying to set a high score in Gradius V or try to make a lap record in F-ZERO GBA for countless hours then playing a new RPG...

Sabreman Apr 18, 2007

Yeah, I generally don't buy RPGs any more. I'm still making my way through Valkyrie Profile 2 and Final Fantasy XII, and I don't see myself finishing either of those anytime soon. There just isn't enough room in life for more than a couple of RPGs every year or two. Not anymore anyway.

GoldfishX Apr 18, 2007 (edited Apr 18, 2007)

Odin Sphere isn't so much an RPG, but it IS the effective sequel to Princess Crown, a supposed-legendary 2D beat-em up (available as a PSP import). I'm already following screenshots and I'll be getting this one on day one.

I have yet to find one positive impression of Dawn of Mana yet and given Square's output of the last...Well, for awhile, I'm not expecting a miracle.

Ashley Winchester Apr 18, 2007

GoldfishX wrote:

I have yet to find one positive impression of Dawn of Mana yet and given Square's output of the last...Well, for awhile, I'm not expecting a miracle.

Square's golden crown from the 16-32 bit era isn't nearly as shinny as it use to be... I've been coming to this realization ever so slighty thoughout the previous generation of games

avatar! Apr 18, 2007

GoldfishX wrote:

I have yet to find one positive impression of Dawn of Mana...

Well, the soundtrack is composed by Oscar winning Ryuichi Sakamoto. I wouldn't call that an impression, rather a positive fact. Otherwise, I can't say anything much about the game since I don't follow the Mana series. I do know the series has a strong following, but then again it seems to me that no matter what crap Square releases you have a bunch of people saying it's the greatest thing since the discovery of fire...

cheers,

-avatar!

GoldfishX Apr 18, 2007

avatar! wrote:

Well, the soundtrack is composed by Oscar winning Ryuichi Sakamoto. I wouldn't call that an impression, rather a positive fact.

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No such luck...He had one (very nice) track, which was the main theme. The rest was mostly done by Kenji Ito and Tsuyoshi Sekito (and not particularly well, IMO). The last part of the score was highlighted by some remakes of past Mana themes (contributed by various Square composers, which were pretty decent overall.

avatar! Apr 18, 2007

GoldfishX wrote:
avatar! wrote:

Well, the soundtrack is composed by Oscar winning Ryuichi Sakamoto. I wouldn't call that an impression, rather a positive fact.

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No such luck...He had one (very nice) track, which was the main theme. The rest was mostly done by Kenji Ito and Tsuyoshi Sekito (and not particularly well, IMO). The last part of the score was highlighted by some remakes of past Mana themes (contributed by various Square composers, which were pretty decent overall.

You've already heard the soundtrack for Mana? Sounds like you enjoyed it...

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GoldfishX Apr 18, 2007 (edited Apr 18, 2007)

avatar! wrote:

You've already heard the soundtrack for Mana? Sounds like you enjoyed it...

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Well, if you consider 7-8 tracks (none of which were by the feature composers) out of 4 full-length CD's of music good...Yeah, I did kinda enjoy it. ;p

I do want to hear Shimomura's new Mana score though, which coincidentally comes out today.

Wanderer Apr 18, 2007

None of those games interest me. "Dawn of Mana" is the only one I've even heard of and it is considered a turd by pretty much everyone who has played it. Some of the music is okay but it's one of those soundtracks that would have been more palatable as two discs rather than four.

GoldfishX Apr 18, 2007

Wanderer wrote:

None of those games interest me. "Dawn of Mana" is the only one I've even heard of and it is considered a turd by pretty much everyone who has played it. Some of the music is okay but it's one of those soundtracks that would have been more palatable as two discs rather than four.

Just a heads up though...Sakimoto is scoring Odin Sphere.

Nemo Apr 19, 2007

GoldfishX wrote:

Odin Sphere isn't so much an RPG, but it IS the effective sequel to Princess Crown, a supposed-legendary 2D beat-em up (available as a PSP import). I'm already following screenshots and I'll be getting this one on day one.

I wouldn't call it a beat'em up, I have PC for saturn and it's definitely an Action/Rpg.

SonicPanda Apr 19, 2007

Ashley Winchester wrote:

[Mana] isn't nearly as shinny as it use to be... I've been coming to this realization ever so slighty thoughout the previous generation of games

Just something I've heard through the internet (laughtrack), but the current producer of the Mana series is actually working to distance himself from Secret of Mana and SD3 because he'd rather rebuild the series with his own brilliant vision (longer laughtrack).

But yeah, what Goldfish said, I only know one of these and even that ain't really appealing. I'm looking forward to playing Blue Dragon on my sister's 360 down the line however, and maintain a lighted-candle-of-hope that Squix USA will take advantage of their impending release lull (past Mana, what do they have this year that isn't FF or DQ?) to go back and give us Front Mission 5, the way they gave us FF Chronicles on PS2 back in '01.

In the meantime, I still have a shelf loaded with RPGs I bought but haven't played 2 hours into. And that's only if I'm interested in doing so, which outside of FF5 Advance, I'm really not, lately.

GoldfishX Apr 19, 2007

SonicPanda wrote:

Just something I've heard through the internet (laughtrack), but the current producer of the Mana series is actually working to distance himself from Secret of Mana and SD3 because he'd rather rebuild the series with his own brilliant vision (longer laughtrack).

Well that doesn't sound like anything new, especially considering who's involved...Wikipedia has Masato Kato listed as the scenario writer for most of the "World of Mana" games (who basically did the same thing with Chrono Trigger -> Chrono Cross).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masato_Kato

.59 Apr 19, 2007

I'm very interested in Etrian Odyssey, which I probably would have bought already if I owned a DS. Maybe I'll buy one for this game. It's one of the few RPGs that got my attention lately. The create your own map system looks like a lot of fun, and the game is said to be rather difficult and require a lot of strategy.

oddigy Apr 19, 2007

I've already preordered Atelier Iris 3 (and was not amused that my credit card was charged at the time of the pre-order... but anyway) and got the artbook and soundtrack (two CDs, woot, maybe it'll be a NA pressing of the Japanese one?)

I'll probably purchase Dawn of Mana near the release date, but for some reason, it's getting more and more difficult to drop 49.99 on a PS2 title.

For me, the question of whether or not a game will be played has never been an issue.  I know 99% of the time the games will just sit on the shelf until I reach boredom of mass proportions (which ain't happenin' with a fulltime job), so I guess I've come to terms with the fact that I'm an obsessive collector, though not as much lately.

I suppose I'll eventually own all of these RPGs, but I'll most likely be waiting for price drops for all of them.

The latest market trends have been inspiring; I can't name a single PS2 RPG that's commanding over retail price right now... that was released in the last year, anyway, and definitely not a single PSP one. (I still need to pick up a copy of Blade Dancer, however hideous it is.)

DS games seem to lead as far as the current "zomg rare" trends are concerned.  Hopefully the publishers will learn from this and learn to judge the games' audiences better (considering future series releases, for example - Wario Ware: Touched comes to mind... the demand went way up after the Wii title came out, I think.)

Ashley Winchester Apr 19, 2007

Amber wrote:

...for some reason, it's getting more and more difficult to drop 49.99 on a PS2 title.

Seconded, I still feel the burn on my soul from dropping $50 on FFXII and $16 on the book, and VP2 was ok but not worth $50 on release day

TerraEpon Apr 19, 2007

Amber wrote:

I'll probably purchase Dawn of Mana near the release date, but for some reason, it's getting more and more difficult to drop 49.99 on a PS2 title.

You know, I don't think I payed that much for a single PS2 game. The most I remember paying was $40 for Dark Cloud 2. I can't justify more than $20 any more, considering how much I tend to play.


-Joshua

avatar! Apr 19, 2007 (edited Apr 19, 2007)

TerraEpon wrote:
Amber wrote:

I'll probably purchase Dawn of Mana near the release date, but for some reason, it's getting more and more difficult to drop 49.99 on a PS2 title.

You know, I don't think I payed that much for a single PS2 game. The most I remember paying was $40 for Dark Cloud 2. I can't justify more than $20 any more, considering how much I tend to play.


-Joshua

If you're going to get a lot of pleasure out of the game it's worth the money.
As for prices, well things take strange turns, and it wouldn't surprise me if eventually, some of these games will go UP, UP, and AWAY with prices! Just look at Suikoden II and Valkyrie Profile for the PSX. Hundreds of dollars for a game which you could have purchased new for $40, maybe $30. Of course, this is many years down the road, and there's never a guarantee... but it's interesting how sinusoidal prices are.  They start high, then drop, then down the road they (sometimes) go way up! Just like an underdamped harmonic oscillator, well if you read the graph it from right to left tongue

cheers,

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longhairmike Apr 26, 2007

avatar! wrote:

I remember during the NES and SNES days, when the release of just ONE rpg was cause for celebration! tongue
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at $80+ (with tax) for a new snes rpg, one was all it took to shoot your entire budget,,,

Ashley Winchester Apr 27, 2007

Dawn of Mana (05/22/07)
Odin Sphere (05/22/07)
Atelier Iris 3 (05/29/07)
Grim Grimoire (06/26/07)
Persona 3  (07/24/07)

Here's some releases dates... again baring delays

XLord007 Apr 29, 2007

avatar! wrote:

Dawn of Mana (PS2)
Etrian Odyssey (DS)
Generation of Chaos: Aedis Eclipse (PSP)
Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (PSP)
Odin Sphere (PS2)
Rune Factory: Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS)

The only one of these I'll be buying is Dawn of Mana which I fully expect to be a complete piece of shit.  The reason I'm buying it is because I want to know exactly how and why it is a piece of shit and I'm too lazy to try renting it.

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