I might buy it if I can transfer my PS2 save so I can continue to build my team/weapons. If I have to start all over, forget about it.
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I might buy it if I can transfer my PS2 save so I can continue to build my team/weapons. If I have to start all over, forget about it.
I can't sit and play this at home. Way too repetitive. Unfortunatley, I love the characters, so this is perfect. Tedium passes time and games like this belong on portables!
Agreed. I mean, I don't want to retread 100+ hours on this. There's a point where you get burned out on the game. But it's a great idea for those who don't want to play ebay prices for the PS2 version and never played the game.
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Actually, Nippon Ichi is promising several new dungeons with some surprise characters (no idea who), new voices, and exclusive scenarios. There's also supposedly some secret addition to the U.S. version if it ever comes out, but I don't know what that would be either. I'm just looking at a promotional brochure.
It's probably not NIS's generosity gene kicking in. Since it's a port, they *have* to include at least 30% extra content in order to release it in NA.
So the new cutscenes in Valkyrie Profile constituted 30% new content? I call BS.
Apparently exceptions can be made at the almighty Sony's sole discretion of course. Certainly when a re-released HTF PS1 game ported to PSP could springboard sales of an upcoming PS2 title.
I never played the original so I may pick this up.
And I do agree to an extent that this style of game is much better suited to portable play
Ad-hoc multiplayer and a whole new campaign with Etna as main character. If I liked N1 games I'd be stoked.