Best JRPG of 2017 coming through
Best JRPG of 2017 coming through
'16 and '17*
But does it have Labo support?
The endings are SHIT, but aside from that it's a super comfy game. Exploring the island and building a small village on the island was relaxing, also I enjoyed the beach and island vibe. They did a real good job on the island itself and the characters were nice. I just hated how it ended.
I'm gonna trust you, OP, I'll get it on Switch when it's out. I played The Oath in Felghana years ago and remember really enjoying it.
Shame Nisa absolutley ruined the release of this, hopefully the PC version is good, pls durante dont fuck this up
Game looked interesting from what I saw in the direct. Any word of a pc release?
Shit as in cliffhangers, shit as in all happy happy good ends, or shit as in unsatisfying with not much happening, or shit as in not having some sort of twist?
Comes out on the 28th of janurary
Is durante working on this? I thought he was working on Cold Steel stuff or does he do both?
Worth getting on the Switch? Portable JRPGs make grinding tolerable.
Shit as in it rides the express train up its own ass in the final hours
NISA contracted him after they couldnt get a fucking vita port to work on PC.
Yes, you'll get xenoblade vibes but with action combat and much less grinding
Well, it's the right call, he has done some pretty good work on games I've played. Cold Steel has a very handy-dandy speed-up which helps keeping traveltime in check, or trash battles short.
>2017
But it's 2018...
>you can't talk about past games
How is a game from 2016 the best JRPG from 2017?
there's more grinding in YSVIII than XC2, they throw shit tons of exp your way in XC2
Ask Persona 5.
Best JRPG of 2016***
Sen no Kiseki 3 or Xenoblade 2 were the best JRPGs of 2017.