What happened to the pictures of the armor/knight parts and is there a better/longer video up of the avatar quests? I want to post on some different forums and would like to include them for reference.
What happened to the pictures of the armor/knight parts and is there a better/longer video up of the avatar quests? I want to post on some different forums and would like to include them for reference.
Jul 12, 12 at 11:39am
Darkari
i love how people are using Arietta names ever since i revealed my PSN id it makes me laugh now please provide useful information instead of trying to troll the moderator last time i checked this thread was for proof that we have disc locked content on the disc not to point fingures at people and degrade them and troll them
Wish i know japanese language so i can play their games
Me too, me too. I hope to learn the language over the next year or so, I'm learning it out of my own interest, but being able to play Japanese games and watch anime without the Funimation distortion field will be nice.
Angela armor for your knight - the female knight armor you can get in Japan.
OK, now I am getting ever more pissed. This armor should have been released to us - as should many other things.
It looks like there is all 10 avatar story on the disc + at least 4 more quests.
*sigh*
This is the kind of thing that hurts the JRPG genre in the West. Not prejudice over the turn based combat, not bias against the anime influenced art styles, nor concerns over the cliched stories. No, the thing that hurts JRPGs here in the west is the fact that the genre simply gets very little love from publishers. There are exceptions, Aksys and NISAmerica for instance. But the ridiculous handling of Tales of Vesperia by Namco (no PS3 version outside Japan), the various exclusivity deals that publishers like Namco, SE and Capcom all entered into with MS, and the patchy and poor support for games such as WKC2 - with even the owner of the game property (Sony) unwilling to support it in NA. Pathetic. It's no wonder the genre is dwindling even further into a niche. Do these publishers not 'get' the fact that when a game is release here as well as in Japan - we can *see* everything that they give the gamers in Japan thanks to the wondrous Internet. Tales fans know that the 360 version was fully localized and therefor a localization of the PS3 version should have been relatively straight forward, but Tales fans had to watch the PS3 version only release in Japan. Do the publishers believe that these things are somehow not visible? It's insane,
Wish i know japanese language so i can play their games
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