Tears to Tiara II is a hybrid visual novel with the occasional combat sequence thrown in for good measure. The majority of the game is spent experiencing the story and learning about the characters as they develop. There are times when the story gets in the way of gameplay, causing a slight disconnect between the two experiences. The biggest issue is the length of some scenes, which can literally last 150-minutes or longer. An auto skip feature does exist to quicken the pace, but it’s only useful when you’re trying to skip through text that you have already read.
Play-Asia has reduced the prices on 8 gaming products including Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita and Hitman: The Complete First Season for PS4.
Digitally Downloaded writes: "I thought we'd take one last look at the year that was. Specifically, games that came and went in 2014 with barely a ripple. Oh sure, these games were released, reviewed, and some people bought them, but as the year wore on these games were all but forgotten. People stopped talking about them on social media, there were no "looking back" articles, and they rarely featured in the end of year awards nominations."
Why do I see a picture of lightning returns? Was that a game I should be sad about missing? Cuz I'm pretty sure all of the ff13 games really sucked.
I can see why FFXIII has so much hate. It's because many gamers want to play Final Fantasy XV instead and while they are taking their sweet arse time developing the game it felt in a way to many gamers including myself that FFXV was being shoved aside for more FFXIII sequels. While Lightning Returns does have great gameplay its release was overlooked cause many gamers just stopped caring about anything relating to FFXIII. Personally I felt that FFXIII should have ended with the first game cause the ending was a happy one and by adding in her being like a demi god didn't help the trilogy any further, plus sad to say FFXIII-2 was outsold in Japan by Tales of Xillia.
FFXIII overall had 2 sequels TOO many.
Now that's sad when a Tales title outsells a FF game barely anybody wants to play. Besides I feel that Tales of Xillia & Tales of Xillia 2 have a better character cast in general. While the FFXIII cast grows overall the sad truth is very few of the characters seem somewhat memorable. At least with Tales of Xillia many of the characters in the game were more likable.
FFXIII was a dissapointment and way overhyped beyond comparison. I know it was because I played the game for 82 hours and when I beat it I felt unsatisfied.
Lightning Returns embodies just about everything wrong with the XIII saga. It's a prime example of how JRPGs, namely Square Enix's, crumble under pressure to reinvent themselves and innovate for the sake of innovating.
It's so full of random moving parts that it's never sure what it wants to be beyond a Lightning cosplay simulator and a bare bones role-playing, sandbox game. I'm simply glad it's done.
I would hope that Sunset Overdrive, Bayonetta 2, DK: Tropical Freeze, and Shovel Knight got the attention they deserved, but it seems they did to an extent.
If any game deserves a treat for all the crap it got, it's AC Unity. Yes, I'm that guy. Glitches and scandal aside, it does the most to perfect the series combat and parkour mechanics in the past few years and the environmental detail is simply stunning.
Patches have inked out most of the biggest problems, and yes, Arno's story is rather uninspiring, but I'm rather fond of what AC Unity saw in itself.
This was supposed to be a reply to an earlier comment, but I'm not sure it worked...
I haven't played Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns yet, but I'm going to at least give them a try in the hopes that I like them better than XIII.
I hated FFXIII's cast. As far as I'm concerned, it would have been hard for Tales of Xillia to NOT beat it in terms of characters.
And not just the party members, but the villains, too! Tales of Xillia had a great villain (that's an understatement, he was my favorite part of the game), while Final Fantasy XIII had one of the least memorable villains I've seen. I didn't love him, I didn't hate him, I didn't feel *anything* for him, and I think that's the worst reaction an audience can have to a character.
But I still hold out hope I'll like XIII-2 more.
lightning returns was one of my fav games this year , i liked it even more than dark souls 2 , and im a huge souls fan ...
As one of the more esoteric titles to hit the PS3 in its twilight years, Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord doesn’t make any attempt to endear itself from the off. It is the epitome of niche: a visual novel combined with SRPG elements, deploying a chibi art-style and a story so convoluted and overwrought that none but the most persistent gamers would stick with it. That’s a shame, because once you dig past the game’s self-indulgence and many, many quirks, there’s actually a fair amount to enjoy here.