From the review, "If you’re looking for an interesting RPG experience that successfully manages typical JRPG adventures and visual novel sidequests, then you’re looking at the right game. Just be prepared to see some fanservice and innuendo, and have your finger on the panic button (select) in case someone else walks by during a risque moment..."
The NIS America March Savings Sale 2024 has started on the Nintendo eShop, which has seen 21 Nintendo Switch games receive temporary discounts.
Kuro No Kiseki was announced for localization as The Legend of Heroes - Trails through Daybreak during the NIS America x Falcom stream.
Hell yea, that's all I got to say. I hope one day they re release the cold steel set, I completly missed them due to issues at the time. Now their pretty pricey.
From Gematsu: "NIS America will host NIS America Showcase 2022 on September 7 at 8:00 a.m. PT / 11:00 a.m. ET, the company announced. You will be able to watch it on Twitch.
The showcase will feature four new game announcements, a handful of updates, and a post-show with an in-depth look at upcoming games launching soon.
The company will also hold a giveaway for an exclusive, one-of-a-kind acrylic print featuring artwork from one of the newly announced games."
Aww yeah, Ar Tonelico! 12 days to go.
...Even when one of the Cons of the review is: "Your fighting characters don’t start with any Super Moves."
Seriously, dude? It's an RPG. I haven't heard complaints of not being able to cast a world-destroying summon at level 1 in any RPG.
Also, a "panic" button? Well, that's convenient, Gust!
"most battles can be won with button mashing the attack button."
That's why there are difficulty levels ..seriously some people ..You won't make me believe you've bouton smash the game in hard mode...