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Jeanne D'Arc
August 11th, 2017, 13:51
And indie PC RPGs are pushing the boundaries?
I don't care what console a game was made for, if it's good it's good. There are NES/SNES/MS-DOS games that I still play and adore, technology be damned. If you limit yourself for those reasons than you're just missing out on a whole world of good games.
And TitS was originally a console game, was it not? I bet if Jeanne D'Arc came out on PC officially you'd be praising it for how good it is.
I don't care what console a game was made for, if it's good it's good. There are NES/SNES/MS-DOS games that I still play and adore, technology be damned. If you limit yourself for those reasons than you're just missing out on a whole world of good games.
And TitS was originally a console game, was it not? I bet if Jeanne D'Arc came out on PC officially you'd be praising it for how good it is.
Guest
August 11th, 2017, 14:11
Originally Posted by FluentYou might be surprised by this. It was not.
And TitS was originally a console game, was it not?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Le…ils_in_the_Sky
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Le…_in_the_Sky_SC
First Chapter was first released in Japan for Microsoft Windows in 2004, and later ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2006.
<sequel was> Initially released in 2006 for Microsoft Windows and 2007 for the PlayStation Portable in Japan, the game has taken substantially longer to release in English regions due to the massive quantity of text to translate in both Second Chapter and its predecessor
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