More like the kind of price that will garner just the level of sales to justify no further Vita releases, just like Koei Tecmo did with Attack on Titan. Same price too.Wait, the Vita version is only digital AND 50 bucks? Wthat the heck Nisa that is one poor swan song
Let me know when/if it comes back into stock. I'm looking for a physical Switch copy.Pre-order units have been moving really closely to initial orders. We are looking into it.
looks like a third-party seller's amazon price is being discounted down to msrp: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Child-N...p?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&th=1Let me know when/if it comes back into stock. I'm looking for a physical Switch copy.
Thanks for finding that for me, I appreciate it.looks like a third-party seller's amazon price is being discounted down to msrp: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Child-N...p?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&th=1
free shipping but no amazon prime.
I posted up my own review earlier today. I thought it was a very middle of the road dungeon crawler. The big bonus dungeon has some interesting gimmicks, but most of the labyrinths didn't do much for me. There's a lot of creatures you can capture and raise, but going by other reviews we all seemed to pick exactly the same ones! Echidna and Enoch are too strong. Also, while it's interesting to see a JRPG covering the Cthulhu mythos, it's weird to see an indescribably horrifying elder god talking like Bubsy.
Shrieking with laughter at this. It's kind of selling it to me. I can't justify a purchase right now but I might get it digitally down the road if it's sold out when I have the time to play it.I posted up my own review earlier today. I thought it was a very middle of the road dungeon crawler. The big bonus dungeon has some interesting gimmicks, but most of the labyrinths didn't do much for me. There's a lot of creatures you can capture and raise, but going by other reviews we all seemed to pick exactly the same ones! Echidna and Enoch are too strong. Also, while it's interesting to see a JRPG covering the Cthulhu mythos, it's weird to see an indescribably horrifying elder god talking like Bubsy.
Not far into the game, but it's about what I expected. Not great graphics, okay music and story, and pretty fun dungeon crawl. Still not sure about what difference the karma makes. I mainly use the red to level up demons. Also not sure if I should be conserving it and not level them up much higher than the two main characters.
I will say I'm surprised that so far the voice acting and localization is much better than I expected. Especially for a low budget game .
Later on you'll get to recruit fallen angels and eventually angels, which get more experience from the two other kinds of karma. Of course you'll encounter more powerful astrals later, but you might as well spend that red karma now.
Need help from you:pI posted up my own review earlier today. I thought it was a very middle of the road dungeon crawler. The big bonus dungeon has some interesting gimmicks, but most of the labyrinths didn't do much for me. There's a lot of creatures you can capture and raise, but going by other reviews we all seemed to pick exactly the same ones! Echidna and Enoch are too strong. Also, while it's interesting to see a JRPG covering the Cthulhu mythos, it's weird to see an indescribably horrifying elder god talking like Bubsy.
While I think the Soul Hackers comparison holds true for how it looks/plays, Eternal Punishment is probably the better comparison for the story.
It's high praise. It'll be a cold day in hell before I pony up $50 for a digital only game(I want Vita), but I'll try it after the inevitable price drop.While I think the Soul Hackers comparison holds true for how it looks/plays, Eternal Punishment is probably the better comparison for the story.
Oh. That also reminded me of Nocturne(and is probably more apt).Er, I don't mean in quality. It's comparable in the sense that it involves a newspaper/magazine reporter investigating into the occult.
Still not out on EU eShop. Blazblue is out though which also releases today and also had no predownload (I think?)... What's happening?
Edit: Game is out now, downloading!
On Normal, this is probably the second easiest DRPG I've ever played. The easiest is Ray Gigant, probably.For those in the know, what do abilities like "H Rate +-% do? I'm assuming that's Hit Rate, but it could also be for Hostility Rate. Trying to determine if that effect is worth keeping akin to how I'm pretty sure Damage -% is good for defense as well.
The game could do with some clarification on what stats/effects do.
Also, the difficulty balancing in this game is kind of bad. I did Hard all the way up until Hastur where it seemed like it'd be literally impossible to win due to how much damage he could put out unless I super grinded. Switched it to normal and beat him on the first try and now the game is, for the most part, super easy. It'd be one thing if there were a bonus for playing in hard, but there's literally no reason too since XP gains are the same and putting it in hard just makes it so that enemies do a billion more damage.
Thanks and will keep that in mind!Have fun, man! only piece of advice I'll give right now is to save often! it helps if you make a decision that you regret afterwards, or if you want to get a bunch of xp stocked up, and want to try your options before spending all of it!
don't be afraid to ask in the thread if you want advice!
Visually this game looks awful. Like looking at vomit on acid.
Really ugly. I'm not a fan of the hodge-podge of aesthetics. The humans look generic and the monster designs look like ass.
Look at this:
Barf.
Even SMT has more cohesion and much better artReminds me a lot of Shin Megami Tensei. have learned this is just not my style, no matter how much I dig the first-person RPG approach.
Game is much better than I expected but I am only about 4h in. Most of the music is actually decent and the characters so far are more interesting than I expected them to be. Sure I didn't expect much but still, glad it's a decent game.
I am a bit confused about weaknesses and exploiting them, how do I know what the enemy is weak to?
Thanks! This here is why I was a bit confused. In the first "real" layer I went up against a lot of Wind demons but never figured out their weakness. Had no idea there was a wood element.
Is the witch girl like Nemissa/the general SMT female protagonist?
Finished the game a bit ago. I thought it was decent, but it definitely has problems. I ended up using Enoch, Echidna and Yamaoto-Takeru like the whole game even though there are a ton of Astrals to choose from since I had no real incentive to change due to the game being so easy. Probably not going to bother with the 100 floor bonus dungeon.