The game is up on the UK PSN store. Just past midnight here.
20% off for PS+ folks, so it's £19.99
Downloading it right now. Very excited as it's my favourite RPG franchise :)
It good. The world map is wonderful. I fucked around too much and a disaster struck and destroyed a town, then I accidentally got a friendly monster murdered.
Why did you have to mention Left Alive again? My therapist says it's bad for me to remember.EDIT: And undoubtedly far better than The Quiet Man and Left Alive. God those games burned me so bad.
lmao same thing happened to me.
This happens where EU discounts are hidden under PS+, while it's not in other regions.US PSN has the 20% off price without needing PS+
Dunno if this is an error, but I grabbed it now
Just think Left Alive not only was a disappointment it frigging well threw Front Mission back into the grave again. If it wasn't dead before it is now! :(Why did you have to mention Left Alive again? My therapist says it's bad for me to remember.
Same lol. Won't be able to play til this evening anyway so hopefully it's fixed by then.
Triple dip buddy : D.See this thread's first post: defeat an enemy between two (groups of) party members on the timeline so they 'unite'.
Same!
You ca totally play blind. I did and it was awesome.My question is, should I just go in blind? I've been using a lot of supporting materials for RS3, mostly because they are actually available, but there is just so much hidden information that it helps my enjoyment.
However, if this is a little more straightforward and you can't really screw yourself over too much, then I'd rather just play blind
You can't use for a few battles if I remember correctly.what happens when a character hits 0 LP in this game? is it actual permadeath, or is it like most SaGa games where the character just gets kicked out of the party and you have to go pick them up again
And you have to play to understand. How many people keep answering that's impossible after you explain that to them...It good. The world map is wonderful. I fucked around too much and a disaster struck and destroyed a town, then I accidentally got a friendly monster murdered.
The lack of explorable towns and dungeons is a strength, not a weakness. There is no RPG out there that has so many zone-changing side quests, which is only possible due to how the map system is structured and presented.
also the text is Very Small in handheld mode on Switch, like i thought i had the text settings set to tv mode instead of handheld mode until i opened the menu. the localization is good so far, so that puts us at two actually good SaGa localizations
Absolutely loving it, though there was little doubt for me that I would.
Would you guys recommend this one for a newcomer to SaGa? I love all sorts of RPGs but I've never played the series before.
Playing as Urpina, it's really good so far. I was able to beat my first intimidating looking monster (I don't know what's considered a boss) then got my ass beat right after by a normal enemy on the field lol.
Yes. You just need to like rpgs and turn based battle mechanics.Would you guys recommend this one for a newcomer to SaGa? I love all sorts of RPGs but I've never played the series before.
Wow, that is bizarre. Yeah, the file is there.It doesn't play, but there should be a separate file you can view:
Yes, his quest is 100% open and it's really easy to get lost or to even accidentally stumble upon the final boss. He is not great for a first exposure to the game.
There should be a couple of engagements in the area you can use to spark some new techs, get some HP or skill level ups or, yeah, crystals.So I started with Urpina and I'm more than a little confused.
A giant hole just opened in the ground with a monster but I'm not strong enough to take it on. Do I need to grind for better upgrades and abilities? It also seems like I can only get green crystals.
Stick to sword.
The main crux of combat is to make heavy use of unite attacks (and don't let the enemy use them if you can avoid it -- that means don't kill something in the middle of a pack of enemies, because when it dies, it'll trigger an enemy unite attack!), and don't ignore counters, interrupts, or protect skills.I'm getting my ass beat as Urpina. I'm not sure I get the battle system yet tbh.
Oh, so that's how enemies can use unite attacks, I was wondering.The main crux of combat is to make heavy use of unite attacks (and don't let the enemy use them if you can avoid it -- that means don't kill something in the middle of a pack of enemies, because when it dies, it'll trigger an enemy unite attack!), and don't ignore counters, interrupts, or protect skills.
i am so confused they make a big deal out of these games at E3 then sort of just nothing at release you would think you would want your audience to play these games as i can see many people who love JRPGS digging these who never heard of the series