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Persona 5= Delayed to April 4th
Duel audio everyone wants= had
Duel audio everyone wants= had
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Persona Nukem ForeverPersona 5= Delayed to April 4th
Duel audio everyone wants= had
At least Persona 5 will be a good game.Persona Nukem Forever
Rip man peoples valentines day lolPERSONA 5 GOT DELAYED AGAIN LUL
Thank god, now we don't have to argue about third parties much.There was a problem fetching the tweetTHIS. CHANGES. EVERYTHING. MAJOR THIRD PARTY RELEASES ARE EASY
I can tell the English VA for this game are gonna be good so I dont mindPersona always had good English voice acting, didn't they? (Or at least, Persona 3 did) I don't see the huge entitlement to wanting dual audio now. Hell, I just want the game.
I still need to get a PS Vita and Persona 4 Golden first though.
Because people think Nintendo will ruin the dub by not having a literal translation, which CLEARLY means censorshipPersona always had good English voice acting, didn't they? (Or at least, Persona 3 did) I don't see the huge entitlement to wanting dual audio now. Hell, I just want the game.
I still need to get a PS Vita and Persona 4 Golden first though.
Please give us Final Fantasy 7 remake and Kingdom hearts 2.8/1.5+2.5/3 please and thank you.There was a problem fetching the tweetTHIS. CHANGES. EVERYTHING. MAJOR THIRD PARTY RELEASES ARE EASY
The English voices are pretty goodDuel Audio sounds kinda dangerous, yeah.sorry
I never really got the appeal of Japanese voices if the English voices are good enough.
Huh, this sounds pretty nea-Nintendo Press Release said:While playing one of the classic games in the beloved The Legend of Zelda franchise, who hasn’t wanted to step through the screen and experience the exploration, adventure and puzzle-solving in real life? With “Defenders of the Triforce,” that dream can become a reality. Nintendo is partnering with SCRAP, the renowned designers of many popular escape room experiences and 2016 winner of USA Today’s “Best Escape Room” in the U.S., to create a unique multi-city Puzzle Tour inspired by The Legend of Zelda series.
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The “Defenders of the Triforce” Puzzle Tour will be hitting eight cities all around the country beginning in January. Tickets for the first wave of locations are available today and can be reserved by visiting http://scrapzelda.com/. The full schedule is as follows:
San Francisco – Jan. 31-Feb. 5
Los Angeles – Feb. 10-12
San Diego – Feb. 24-25
Seattle – TBA
Phoenix – TBA
Houston – TBA
Chicago – TBA
New York – TBA
After completing the main puzzle experience, attendees will enter an area with amazing photo opportunities and a promotional lounge, where fans can purchase exclusive merchandise based on The Legend of Zelda.
The newest game in The Legend of Zelda series, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, launches for both Nintendo Switch and Wii U in 2017. The game gives players an unprecedented level of freedom as they assume the role of Link and explore, battle and survive in the vast world of Hyrule. Additional entries in the series, such as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, are available on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
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Gotta get that 'muh authentic experience as the devs intended' amirite?Duel Audio sounds kinda dangerous, yeah.sorry
I never really got the appeal of Japanese voices if the English voices are good enough.
It has a freaking 126 base Sp.Atk(Incineroar's highest offensive stat is "only" 115), using it as a support Pokemon is just a waste of its powerPrimarina is supposed to be a slow, yet tanky pokemon, it's stats are rather defence oriented, Hydreigon can't compare due to it's excellent movepull and being able to dish out damage with a pretty good speed stat. Aegislash had a great movepull, it's gimmick worked very well, it can set up and it had an incredibly useful signature move
Good quality localization is the reason, it's a text heavy game and considering literal translations can't work and how the voice acting needs to be done in most of the game's text, that's a LONG time, especially as they aren't done recording the lines yerWhat's the reason for the delay?
Maybe... a port to the Switch?
/Wishful thinking
I mean, if you understand Japanese or are learning it, then fine, go ahead. Otherwise, it's just gibberish to your ears. Not sure how it adds to your experience.Gotta get that 'muh authentic experience as the devs intended' amirite?
****Oh hey they dropped the PS3 version of P5.
I actually thought they did that ages ago.
Apparently that just applies to the special edition.****
Now I can't get it. Well that just killed my hype for the game :/
PS3 version still exists, just wasn't ed****
Now I can't get it. Well that just killed my hype for the game :/
I like hearing how some stuff sounds in the original language, especially because I really like the emotion in Japanese acting. That being said it's not really a necessity, just something that I really like having.I mean, if you understand Japanese or are learning it, then fine, go ahead. Otherwise, it's just gibberish to your ears. Not sure how it adds to your experience.
Probably already posted, but just seeing this now. And yeah, obv take with a grain of salt but still
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omg plz be true, right? Though I'm not seeing Smash there.
A Smash game will likely be on Switch.The fact there's no Smash on there (if this rumor turns out to be true later) concerns me. It would be wrong not to include some sort of Smash title for the Switch.
January 13th can't come any sooner.Probably already posted, but just seeing this now. And yeah, obv take with a grain of salt but still
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omg plz be true, right? Though I'm not seeing Smash there.
She herself has reported on there being a Smash port, as well as the other lady leaking stuff iirc, so I'm inclined to believe it was just omitted from the list, but I suppose one scenario is it doesn't happen within the first twelve months. Which would be a bit of a buzzkill.The fact there's no Smash on there (if this rumor turns out to be true later) concerns me. It would be wrong not to include some sort of Smash title for the Switch.
I kinda doubt that the Bayonetta, Cloud and Corrin amiibo would be delayed for over 2 years Roger Rabbit...Probably already posted, but just seeing this now. And yeah, obv take with a grain of salt but still
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omg plz be true, right? Though I'm not seeing Smash there.