NIS America to annouce Zero no Kiseki & Ao no Kiseki for the west on June 24th

Based NISA for saving Falcom games for the West

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Sauce?

Source: dude trust me

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>NISA

dude trust me

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i hope so
geofront is a meme and im sure even nisa could do a better job

>literally have to start from zero
>barely done with CS4
>implying they have the power to shit out 2 long games like that

They'll announce Ys IX at most.

What's on June 24th?

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isn't crossbell just a big town ? what the fuck do you do in there for 2 whole games ?
also is this a remake situation or upres situation ? don't really feel like going back to the old engine

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is it going to be online?

Yeah, it's gonna be streamed on Twitch.

NISA will never take a risk in localizing a game that everyone already played. Geotrannies translation is the best thing we will ever have

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I'll wait for PC release so i can just pirate it.

>missed one of the Doctor Glenn books
>want to drop the game even though I'm at the final chapter
This fucking autism is killing me.

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Was it the one that had like a screen or two tight window to get it?

>NISA
Enjoy your atrocious rewritten americanized script and game breaking bugs.

>games are between 40 and 120hours long, bloated as hell
>generic science fantasy setting and themes
>tropey character with very little nuance to them (exceptions are very rare, like Kevin)
>battle system is mediocre, easily breakable
>game expects you to talk with every single npc in every city after making progress in the plot because it thinks you give a shit about what happens to some sprite-less nobody
>villains are almost never defeated : "ha, I was holding back"
>games grow in scale, armed conflicts happen, yet there are always very few casualties, few people die and party members will always stay alive no matter what happens even if they're not playable 3 games later
>almost all of the foreshadowing can be summed up to a character saying some cryptic words only to answer his friend's inquiries with "it's nothing, just thinking aloud"

No, it's the one where you have to talk to the asshole in the 2f cafe.

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10 hours in and I've yet to see a single meme

Yeah, wearing this shirt is a hate crime
She needs to experience some diversity from erebonian migrants

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This is going to be your ass if it's not true.

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that makes two memes
add the "throw a melty" line or something and I think we're done

So I love me some JRPGs. And I appreciate ones that take time to world build. But after play through all the Sky, Cold Steel and one of the cop games, I am so burned out and so sick of falcoms inability to tell a complete story in a single 60 hour game that I would be very happy to never see another trails game again. This is ridiculous. It's not even like a lot of important shit even happens in these things. Just drop the errands and bullshit and you could cut each set of games in half easily.

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not quite

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You can go around the entire state of Crossbell.
So the 7 or so Crossbell city districts, Armorica Village in the northeast, Mainz Village in the northwest, Ursula Medical College in the south, the two border gates and a bunch of forests and dungeons.
And by god will Ao hurt you if you're the kinda player who talks to every NPC in Kiseki because you have the whole map available in Ao and it'll take ages.

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didnt know about these
isnt there a way to edit the text myself? so I can replace those with something normal