It comes out in two days, anyone actually excited for this?
Secret of Mana HD remake
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>anyone actually excited for this?
no, they butchered it and the price is ridiculous
nope
it looks like a mobile game, which is probably the actual objective of the release
Thinking about getting it and using share play to play with friends.
I'm excited that they might remake SD3
It literally is a port of the mobile remake from last year.
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But that's fucking wrong you retard.
i am hyped as fug
can't wait to play this game in friggin HD
oh boi
2 more days
but no online multiplayer though. WHY?!?!
I have lost my virginity so no.
Not really. Just played it recently since snes mini with sister. Maybe after it goes on sale
>40 Dollaroos
Are they fucking insane?
Post sister
I am and Mana has a special place in my heart.
but u won't get the 3 preorder item, if you buy it later!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO PREORDER ITEMMMMMMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
it cost me a lot more in 1994, when i bought it
>$40 mobile game
Only on PlayStation(tm)
It was a state of the art ARPG back then though.
>not a collectorfag, or even a physical games buyer
>Game doesn't even look that good
>Still tempted to buy it for the cover alone
But that isn't Secret of Mana in your article you fagggot.
It's what they ripped the graphics from for the "PS4" "remake".
>haven't even played it
>thirty burgers is "ridiculous"
I never got the hype surrounding this game. I thought it was pretty fucking boring when I played it and dropped it when I got the dragon
They deliberately left out online co-op because "MUH COUCH NOSTALGIA" so no. It can burn in hell.
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Good video.
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It was one of very few action RPGs of its time, especially one with the unique 3-player co-op gameplay.
The engine and maybe a few monsters, otherwise those games don't overlap very much.
It's true though, it looks like shit
Technically you can online co-op via shareplay can't you? (so long as everyone has ps+).
>one with the unique 3-player co-op gameplay.
And so they purposefully eschew co-op in this version. Inconceivable.
I'd be getting this on Steam if anything.
Is there any local co-op though?
Back then you had to buy an adapter and extra controller.
This time, you either just have to buy the controller or stream play it with someone eho owns it via shareplay.
Speaking of which, how laggy is shareplay?
Yes.
Thats not my sister but if thats yours she ok. Seems like an emo drugggie
This is the main reason I am not on top of the visual style of the remake. I kind of wish they would have addressed some of the gameplay issues to make the single player experience better if they weren't going to both with online multiplayer. I'd be more interested in a SD3 re-make.
You don't have to play it to see they ruined the aesthetic, dumbass.
it's got co-op
are you high?
but they did user-kun.
Better hitbox
No more stucking npc chars
Don't need to pause for casting a spell
It's a 3D version of the original chibi style.
But you're dead set against it, so whatever.
You'll buy it anyway.
29 years old and never played this game or final fantasy before. Is it actually amazing? would it be that great without any nostalgia attached to it?
Joke's on you, I don't even own a PS4.
>Don't need to pause for casting a spell
Do you mean no need to pause to start casting? Or do you mean that there is no pause during when the spell is being casted? The former isn't that big of a deal, the latter is what slows down the game. Also is charging weapons still useless past level 1? Do you have to grind each spirit and each weapon individually?
It was amazing for its time.
No guarantees you'll love it.
But the original score was timeless.
If the original game was entirely like its artbox i would give you credit, but factually it was using the traditional 16-bit RPG engine wich will later be used for the RPGMaker programs.
Now if a game like say Legend of Mana got this treatment, i would be completely agreeing with you.
Yeah you will. C'mon. I know you.
In fact, I bet you already pre-ordered--just in case--for those bonuses.
It's got co-op, but it's limited, and not because they couldn't add on-line; they just didn't want that kind of co-op available.
>“You have three players sitting next to each other on the couch with three controllers – all playing at the same time. I think a lot of the enjoyment that people have in their memories of the original game relies on that playstyle. We felt it was best to have that recreated in the same way.”
So it's the only co-op the devs approve of. If they could fuck up shareplay somehow they would, just to spite you all for doing it wrong. They're willing to wipe their asses with money and set it on fire because no one should ever be allowed to play their game different from how they did in 1995.
>got into RPGs late into the SNES life cycle
>somehow completely missed this game
Soon.
Secret of Evermore was gr8 though, no regrets.
>RPGMaker
lolwut
Yeah. And? Don't you got friendsssssssssssss?
They really didn't get bombed hard enough.
>Secret of Evermore
Good taste
I might just try out the original on my retro desu lad
The game seems easier, but i think grinding is still a thing. Especially if you want all achievements.
You don't have to wait, when someone casts a spell, but this only goes for the multiplayer.
You get offended by marketing a lot, huh snowflake?
This is the weirdest marketing ploy I've ever seen. I'm not buying your game, Squeenix.
Heh, pretty much this, yeah. I've just never had someone willing to flush that much cash down the drain just to tell me to go fuck myself for daring to play videogames with people over the internet. It's a weird feeling.
qft
>music composed by a philosophy major who's given an abundance of time but still puts in crazy hours instead of taking it east.
I can't imagine that happens too often in game dev world, uniqueness makes sense.
Knew it. See you on the discussion page.
My group, pine of which is nostalgia-ing so hard for this, will be livestreaming it starting next Tuesday. Pretty psyched. Did enjoy playing it when I was a teen.
It looks infinitely worse than the original which anyone can play for free. Who in their right mind would pay money for this?
>You don't have to wait, when someone casts a spell, but this only goes for the multiplayer
What? Why can't you just answer the question straight up. Is it the former or is it the latter of what I had previously mentioned.
Not him but that really is typical Japanese developer bullshit.
Thirty bucks well spent, I'd say. Stay indifferent, my friend.
Dude i can't answer your questions, because the game isn't even out yet. I got the information from the steam page. Here i quote it for u
"Multiplayer update – we’re not just adding multiplayer, but actually improving it too – now when one player casts magic all other players will be able to continue playing, without having to wait."
They learned excuse as an artform
from the best in the west.
Basically the player casting the spell and the enemy stop and are locked to the animation, but the other players do not. I guess that is a half way compromise.
People with money. Ask your mother.
Oh I'm not indifferent, I'm incredibly resentful, because I would have gladly played sixty dollars so my cousin and I could play this together online a bunch, but the devs don't think that should even be an option. So instead maybe I'll play the SNES version again online via emulator for old times sake. It's an extremely chickenshit move on their part though, apologies if it's fucking up your attempts to shill or whatever.
Says here that the game has multiplayer and coop... So I assume you can play online together? I mean, it clearly says local coop as well as coop.
Your mother plays Secret of Mana? That's pretty cool user. Was she the one that got you into games when you were little?
>So I assume you can play online together?
You'd assume wrong. It's local only as God intended. None of this new fangled soulless online garbage where you can't even look your partner in the eye as he jacks you off.
Information are wrong. Couch coop only.
Oh well, guess I'll grab my Mom and Dad to play it through again, since my old SNES died. Might be cool.
Gnome for life, yo