Valkyria Chronicles II
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Valkyria Chronicles II
Found out it's being released on the PSP this summer. That is kind of a drag. Is anyone else upset about the fact that we will be operating tanks on the small screen?
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Re: Valkyria Chronicles II
Custom firmware fixes that problem for me. But I think it just wasn't a smart idea to release the 1st game on PS3 and then the 2nd game on PSP. Too many companies are doing stuff like this, splitting up their fanbase by requiring them to buy more than one system to enjoy their favorite series.
It's one of the reasons sales are down in Japan especially.
It's one of the reasons sales are down in Japan especially.
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Lots of series do that and have been for a while. It's annoying. And expensive.
I will be purchasing, but not day one unless they offer some cool preorder bonus. Truth be told, I'm still working on the first game.
I will be purchasing, but not day one unless they offer some cool preorder bonus. Truth be told, I'm still working on the first game.
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Lunar. >_>Lots of series do that and have been for a while.
Kingdom Hearts. >_<
Dragon Quest. 9_9
... Though, I'm fine with handheld releases. And in this case, it'll be my first chance to play a game I've ogled from afar. I don't think it's a bad trend, though I can see the point about it being rather detrimental to someone who doesn't have both systems and played the original. In this case, I stand to benefit. When the rerelease of Lunar was made for the PSP, I didn't. >_>
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Re: Valkyria Chronicles II
If you're unsure of whether or not you'll like the game on a smaller screen, there is a demo on the Japanese PSN. I don't think think playing it on a handheld takes away from the overall experience, but it does alienate those who do not own a PSP.
I'll be picking it up day 1. I loved the first game and I'll pretty much do anything I can to support the series.
I'll be picking it up day 1. I loved the first game and I'll pretty much do anything I can to support the series.
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I will probably end up picking it up too just because I enjoyed the first installment so much. Actually I am replaying it right now, and now that my ps is hooked up to the net I get to play the add ons which is sweet. (Esp Selvaria's)
If the demo ever comes out for the US version I would love to try it since I am a little leary about playing VC on such a small screen. I prefer console gaming myself.
If the demo ever comes out for the US version I would love to try it since I am a little leary about playing VC on such a small screen. I prefer console gaming myself.
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I prefer console gaming as well. Lately, I've been doing almost all my gaming on handhelds though. My PSP is stealing all the attention from my other systems.
I wish VC 2 was on PS3, even if the game is still up to par on a handheld. It shocked me a little bit when they first announced it. Totally was not expecting a sequel to VC....let alone for PSP. I guess we'll just have to wait for VC 3 to be announced....then maybe we'll get our console VC back.
I wish VC 2 was on PS3, even if the game is still up to par on a handheld. It shocked me a little bit when they first announced it. Totally was not expecting a sequel to VC....let alone for PSP. I guess we'll just have to wait for VC 3 to be announced....then maybe we'll get our console VC back.
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Ditto. If nothing else, the game really doesn't seem all that portable-friendly. Really long battles that require a decent amount of concentration and whatnot.whitedragon_nall wrote:I wish VC 2 was on PS3, even if the game is still up to par on a handheld. It shocked me a little bit when they first announced it. Totally was not expecting a sequel to VC....let alone for PSP. I guess we'll just have to wait for VC 3 to be announced....then maybe we'll get our console VC back.
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I didn't even think about the long battles... It seems like my (borrowed) PSP always dies fast if it's not plugged into an outlet. That could put a damper on things...
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Haven't looked into it, but I wonder if the mid-battle save function is still present. It'd definitely be good to have for the longer battles. I never used it in the first game, but saving anywhere is a must for portable games.
Is your PSP the original "phat" model? My old PSP had battery issues, so I purchased a "slim". Sony really dropped the ball on the PSP battery. Even with a healthy battery, I still can't get a lot of playtime out of some of the more graphically powerful games.
Is your PSP the original "phat" model? My old PSP had battery issues, so I purchased a "slim". Sony really dropped the ball on the PSP battery. Even with a healthy battery, I still can't get a lot of playtime out of some of the more graphically powerful games.
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I started using the mid-battle save feature when I got tired of dying 3/4 way through an hour long battle and having to start over. It was just that one battle, but still.
PSP battery life is terrible. It's all UMD's fault. Optical media on a portable? What was Sony smoking?! Moving parts suck battery life like nothing else. And since flash media had already reached a pretty sweet capacity and price point, there's no reason for it.
And yet, I still can't bring myself to buy games off PSN and play on a memory stick.
PSP battery life is terrible. It's all UMD's fault. Optical media on a portable? What was Sony smoking?! Moving parts suck battery life like nothing else. And since flash media had already reached a pretty sweet capacity and price point, there's no reason for it.
And yet, I still can't bring myself to buy games off PSN and play on a memory stick.
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yep I have the fat PSP =)
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Let's hope the PSP 2, assuming there will be one, addresses the battery life issue. It's really sad when a portable system dies after 2-3 hours. Aren't they supposed to be played NOT plugged into an outlet?
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agreed
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Three words. Sega Game Gear. Six AAs, fourish hours of gameplay. My parents didn't care to pay for nonstop batteries, so I got an AC adapter, and that was that.whitedragon_nall wrote:Aren't they supposed to be played NOT plugged into an outlet?
Maybe it's just because it's black, horizontal, and not Nintendo, but I've always thought of the PSP as the spiritual successor to the GG and Nomad.
Anyway, I'm thinking the PSP2 is going to do something similar to the PSPgo. Only better. I just hope it's backwards compatible and I can rip my UMDs to it.
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