Mmmh I think I'll go with the original, but still added the remake to my wishlist in case it goes on sale.remake is the best way now to play. It gives options for different voice acting etc.
My only beef with the remake is that it uses more modern anime portraits and Claude’s voice IMO is horrendous.
The new portraits are quality but the original was that 90s era of anime so someone like Rena used to look more mature and now is more cutesie.
I played it on PSX soon after it came out and I thought it was one of the best JRPG on that system. The Remaster is better in every way possible. In terms of accessibility, gameplay, graphics, music. To get to max level is not even a long grind with the new additions. For the first time I beat everything you can do in this game.
Its the best SO for sure, and probably my number one JRPG this gen. If you like PSX style RPG such as Tales of you can give this a whirl.
PS1 JRPGs must plays:Mmmh I think I'll go with the original, but still added the remake to my wishlist in case it goes on sale.
Thanks for selling me on a JRPG, lately I can't have enough of those.
Hehe, already have all of those in the backlog. Bought a Sega Saturn a few days ago and plan to play Grandia there.PS1 JRPGs must plays:
Suikoden 2
Star ocean 2
Xenogears
Lunar 1&2
Persona 2
Grandia
Chrono Cross
Ever checked out Lufia 2? Imo, some of the best dungeons in the genre. Has many cool puzzles and no random encounters.I like PSX/SNES era JRPGs
They do seem to love this damn game.
800K sales being "amazing" is pathetic though, and shows why so little effort is put into Japanese games.
No knock on them, but if you can only expect a $35 million return on your blockbuster game then the budget is going to be a quarter of that or less.
This explains well why the Nipponese are bending over for the ESG crap. They need US and Euro sales to keep them competitive.
Ever checked out Lufia 2? Imo, some of the best dungeons in the genre. Has many cool puzzles and no random encounters.
Hehe, already have all of those in the backlog. Bought a Sega Saturn a few days ago and plan to play Grandia there.
Ever checked out Lufia 2? Imo, some of the best dungeons in the genre. Has many cool puzzles and no random encounters.
I remember the excitement surrounding the release of Star Ocean 3.
The intro sequence is still etched in my memory:
After this stellar second opus (hehe), we thought we had the crème de la crème of JRPGs. After that, it wasn't a huge disappointment either, but it was very polarizing. The series only declined dramatically after this episode. Such a shame.
In fact, it reminds me a little of Phantasy Star in another way. After IV and the transition to mmo, this license disappeared. So much potential in these two IPs, and it's all been wasted.
Anyway, that's not the point. Dragon Quest is a winner here.
We are kindred spirits confirmed.
Is SO2 recommended? I’ve never played a SO game
Nintendo of Europe? Because we had the first four on NES in North America.I remember reading about the launch in Nintendo Power. We never got the game, because Nintendo was so stupid back then. Definitely going to be picking this up as I love that classic DQ style.
I easily recommend the remake. QoL improvements, new graphics and more are worth it.Mmmh I think I'll go with the original, but still added the remake to my wishlist in case it goes on sale.
Thanks for selling me on a JRPG, lately I can't have enough of those.
Was thinking the same thing. Will be hilarious if they come out and say they are disappointed again and their targets weren’t reached.Are we finally going to get a report from Square Enix where they aren't disappointed with their sales targets
somehow, SE higher ups target is kind of ridiculousWas thinking the same thing. Will be hilarious if they come out and say they are disappointed again and their targets weren’t reached.
i played WA series first and thought their dungeon is kind of original at the time, but few years later, I know where they copied the concept, LufiaHehe, already have all of those in the backlog. Bought a Sega Saturn a few days ago and plan to play Grandia there.
Ever checked out Lufia 2? Imo, some of the best dungeons in the genre. Has many cool puzzles and no random encounters.
How is that concerning? PS5 skews more digital then the Switch, but more importantly the Switch has sold almost 6 times the amount of consoles in Japan.It's very concerning for PS5 software split with only 22% of total sales and likely to widening and end up only ~15% of total sales.
Nintendo of Europe? Because we had the first four on NES in North America.
How many games this year do you think have sold 800,000+ physical sales in a single country?They do seem to love this damn game.
800K sales being "amazing" is pathetic though, and shows why so little effort is put into Japanese games.
No knock on them, but if you can only expect a $35 million return on your blockbuster game then the budget is going to be a quarter of that or less.
This explains well why the Nipponese are bending over for the ESG crap. They need US and Euro sales to keep them competitive.
PS5 skews more digitally than Nintendo but Nintendo in Japan has the highest digital split than the rest of the world. Titles like Zelda TOTK, Splatoon 2, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Animal Crossing NH, and etc sold over 2 million units digitally over there.How is that concerning? PS5 skews more digital then the Switch, but more importantly the Switch has sold almost 6 times the amount of consoles in Japan.
I think between 3-10m, including marketing i thinkI do wonder what the production budget for these HD2D games vs big 3D epics. With Final Fantasy collection pixel remaster doing well and positive reception Octoa, we need more of these games. I'd be all for the next Final Fantasy to be an HD2D turn based RPG. It seems fitting that it's doing well on Nintendo.
Even with shortages I don't think it will have the digital ratio of something like Xenoblade or Astral Chain, since it won't have the voucher effect.PS5 skews more digitally than Nintendo but Nintendo in Japan has the highest digital split than the rest of the world. Titles like Zelda TOTK, Splatoon 2, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Animal Crossing NH, and etc sold over 2 million units digitally over there.
Zelda TOTK for example launch with 50% digital split which us around 1.1m digital copies sold in just a few days.
For titles that struggle with physical shipment like Switch SKU DQ3 Remake, it's likely for digital split at the higher end similar to Astral Chain, Xenoblade 3, and TOTK with ~50-60% of total sales.
The split is going to grow larger as Switch games tend to outleg Playstation games in Japan as shown by many titles before.
It's sad for a DQ game to sell well? Why is that?So sad when Japan used to be the mecca of gaming.
I remember the old days when FF7 would sell 3 million copies in a few weeks alone in Japan , not the Japan of now where a remake is able to be the best selling game of 2024 with less than a million salesIt's sad for a DQ game to sell well?
Digital wasn't a thing in the FF7 days, so hitting those numbers with physical numbers alone is now very very difficult (though not impossible).I remember the old days when FF7 would sell 3 million copies in a few weeks alone in Japan , not the Japan of now where a remake is able to be the best selling game of 2024 with less than a million sales
2024 is the outlier because no mega titles are planned for a whole year.I remember the old days when FF7 would sell 3 million copies in a few weeks alone in Japan , not the Japan of now where a remake is able to be the best selling game of 2024 with less than a million sales
In addition I would add these other games that came out since 2020 and we know did over 1 million in Japan.2024 is the outlier because no mega titles are planned for a whole year.
2023 with digital
Zelda TOTK - 3.2m
Mario Wonder - 2m
Pikmin 4 - 1.5m
2022 with digital
Pokémon Scarlet violet - 5.5m
Splatoon 3 - 4.5m
Pokémon legend Arceus - 3m
2021 with digital
MH Rise - 3.5m
Pokémon BDSP - 3m
Momotaro Densetsu - 1.5m
2020 with digital
Animal Crossing NH - 7.5m
Momotaro Densetsu - 2m
Ringfit adventure - 1.6m
You're looking at the golden era of Japanese video game in term of units sales.
It's less Japan being done with physical and more:My biggest surprise to this is 800k being the best selling, Japanese are truely done with physical.
Good comeback but I think we aren't looking at the golden era of sales in Japan and of course back in the old days some of those titles would be selling millions on the handheld separate from console and no matter which you cut it its depressing to see a remake being number 1 in Japan how its going to be the best selling game in Japan with less than 900,000 sales2024 is the outlier because no mega titles are planned for a whole year.
2023 with digital
Zelda TOTK - 3.2m
Mario Wonder - 2m
Pikmin 4 - 1.5m
2022 with digital
Pokémon Scarlet violet - 5.5m
Splatoon 3 - 4.5m
Pokémon legend Arceus - 3m
2021 with digital
MH Rise - 3.5m
Pokémon BDSP - 3m
Momotaro Densetsu - 1.5m
2020 with digital
Animal Crossing NH - 7.5m
Momotaro Densetsu - 2m
Ringfit adventure - 1.6m
You're looking at the golden era of Japanese video game in term of units sales.