3.03GB on PSN.
2.7GB according to eshop.Any word on the Switch version? I'm weighing between getting it on Switch or iOS - not sure a game with very little in the way of minute to minute gameplay is the best fit for PS4.
Your reserve will only grow as you recruit more party members over the course of the game.Just played a little bit since I want to finish RS3 first, but this is going to be interesting. I really like what I've seen of the battle system - hopefully it opens up a bit more once I've got a wider variety of skills.
How big can my party+reserve be? I feel like I'll be changing a bit to heal up LP and the initial party of 7 seems fine, just curious if it gets bigger or if I'll have to replace people.
You're fine starting with Urpina.If memory serves, one of the four protagonists' stories is way harder than the others, right? Is it Urpina's? I don't want to do the hard one first.
I'm at my third time lol.It's so much cheaper for me on Android than on Switch. It's only USD15. I think I'm going to double dip to support Kawazu.
Oh yah I bought the JP Vita release as well and played maybe 10 hours of it. My Japanese isn't good enough so I stopped and got distracted by other games.I'm at my third time lol.
Vita jp, switch jp, switch localized.
Ha yeah, it can see that happen. While not being that focused on dialogs there are many reasons to enjoy it a lot more if you understand.Oh yah I bought the JP Vita release as well and played maybe 10 hours of it. My Japanese isn't good enough so I stopped and got distracted by other games.
That's the beauty of it.The combat in this game is no joke. Got thrashed by three bandits multiple times before the battle system flow made sense and I figured out what I needed to do to win.
See this thread's first post: defeat an enemy between two (groups of) party members on the timeline so they 'unite'.Ok the battle system is actually as great as the hype!
I have 1 stupid question thou:
How do you trigger a United Attack? I thought it was when an enemy is in between allies and you have them attack from both sides? I've done it twice but never when I was actually trying to so I am obviously missing something here lol
Same!I'm at my third time lol.
Vita jp, switch jp, switch localized.
Apparently not.
But it should be made clear that the voice acting in this game is mostly battle voices. It shows that extra care was put into the localization, but it's not as significant as fully voiced event scenes throughout the game. Some events are voiced, though.
(Edited to make it more clear)
See this thread's first post: defeat an enemy between two (groups of) party members on the timeline so they 'unite'.
Same!
Check your Formation in the menu. It shows with how many starts you start and how you can get new ones. It was originally a Vita game.What decides how many stars you get for the next round? Does getting criticals add to them? I'm thinking I might just restart with Urpina if it's intended to be the beginner route, I haven't got very far anyway
Also was the game originally conceived as a phone game? A lot about it including the UI feel like it minus the gatcha elements obviously
Yeah, it is pretty standard stuff. Nothing bad, but it it only covers lines during major plot points and battle voices.
See this link:Just looked on the wiki, how many characters does this game have? Looked like close to a hundred of them
Here's an overview of all playable characters in the game, their stats and their skill levels. Character names are based on the game files, so these may differ from the actual game.
How is the switch version running for people? Are the load times long at all? Any issues that would suggest it would be better to wait for the Steam version?
Has anybody received any Review Codes for this yet? We requested one and was put on the list but never received one so i'm assuming they didn't send out codes in advance?
Looks like it's still not up on Steam :/
Anyone know until when the game will have launch discount?
About six hours in and yeah, it has been fun so far. Battles are strategic, events are plentiful and the minstrel is back telling stories and handing out subtle hints. What more could a person ask for.