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The Rebirth series is a remake of the original series, using the Victory mechanics and a somewhat rewritten story (so that replayers would have something new to do). In my opinion the original game of the first series is the weakest of the lot, Victory was an excellent game and Rebirth 1 is definitely worth it.
It's nearly unrecognizable.
These dialogues, the story, the humor, the boring as **** gameplay...
I'm usually the right audience for this, but it was a mess.
But I love the characters. I'm so confused.
U wot. The story and dialogues were good. And the gameplay while not perfect, was great.
No. I like the first game. My least favorites would have to be PP and Victory.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks that. Thought the gameplay was ok, but I absolutely hated everyting else.
Some of the characters are the same
Combat is turn based
3 characters are used in combat
Some of the opening dialogue is the same
The CG's are the same
Environments use a limited number of templates
A few plot points are the same
Everything else is different. Combat in Re;birth1 uses a modified version of the system used in Victory which does not resemble the system used in the first game at all. The vast majority of the dialogue is new and while the overall plot is the same, most of the events that take place are completely different.
Personally, I liked the item system from the first PS3 game and wish it was still around. I consider the gameplay from Mk.2 on to be inoffensive; not particularly fun, but not irritating either. The real draw of the main series is the humour and the characters, and appreciation of those is subjective, so it's very much a love it or hate it series, but with the first PS3 game being easier to hate due to its quirkier systems.
The CG's arent the same, the Nisa one is missing, and if I'm not wrong Gust's ones too.
1. You have to go through the tunnel everytime you went from one station to another, and you have to wait for two station to get close to each other before you can do so.
2. Encounter system is not random but based on a fixed number of steps you walk.
Not sure how it is done in English, but for the Japanese version there a a lot of reference to older games in 80-90s (I.E. Street Fighter 2, Tetris) in PS3 version and newer games and animate in PSV version. (I.E. God Eater, MSG Series)
I kind of agree with the gameplay being not that bad, but... I think the framerate killed it for me.