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(Also has nothing to do with Game Arts or Gungho so posting on this forum doesn't even make sense)
Eh. I wouldn’t mind seeing a Thousand Arms remake/remaster. Got a soft spot in my heart for that game as it was a gift from my girlfriend when it first came out.
Glad I'm not the only one hoping for a remaster.
Heck, I'd be happy with a straight port. I loved playing this game with my cousin back in the day.
Sure, and why not ask for some Zelda games while you're at it.
Wow. Who ♥♥♥♥ in your cereal this morning?
I just don't get why people are asking for random games on a forum that has nothing to do with those games.
Probably because most of the games mentioned don’t have a forum on Steam. People are just excited about this happening with Lunar when no one ever thought this was going to happen. Not like most of the Steam dicussion boards are known for their quality posts and people staying on topic, in any event.
Brilliant battle system? Did we play the same game? I remember it being Meis vs. all monsters except that Meis had a cheerleading section. (That theme song was great, though.)
Different devs but i really wish bamco remaster tales of destiny
Well, there is the PS2 remaster that was released only in Japan, but now has an English fan translation that is very good. You can find it if you know where to look, if you haven’t already.
Definitely worth checking out.
That was probably the most frustrating aspect of the game; if you wanted every character to have access to every spell/skill possible, you would have to wait until you recruited Nelsha to start dating characters in order to streamline the process. That makes the game pretty difficult, but not impossible, with weapons not upgraded until then.
Otherwise, you would have to rely on constantly manipulating the intimacy levels between Meis and the girl characters via good dates/bad dates and good/bad gifts.
I guess you could call that a “labor of love”?
And I'll humbly take a Vandal Hearts sequel; thank you.