No announcement about US release yet, maybe it takes a year like the prequel. In the mean time let's play this Jap versionBortzANATOR said:OMG please tell me this is coming stateside.
Here, use this.dsrules said:freeze when saving on M3Real
Duuuuuude, haven't you played the first one? The mechas are there only as bosses\summons and they're human-sized to boot. Mugen no Frontier games are nothing like SRW.freestyler3rmg said:more boobs and butts... so where are the mechas?
That was deliberate, the game would have lost alot of impact if it was completely in english.yuyuyup said:hopefully this one will be less japped out and slightly easier to follow, I can't remember any of the 10-syllable japanese people/locations but perhaps I'm a dunce. But also the original left tons of speech untranslated dubs or subs, ridiculous
This.Ceesjah said:Oh god i am gonna die if this is not released in America.. I NEED this game xD I was in love with the first one.
Also, i would hate if it would be all english.. Should stay the way the first one was!
Demonbart said:LOL I'm stuck already, in the part where Haken teams up with Axel, I can't push the boxes for some reason.
Is this like another AP thingy or am I stupid that I can't see what I have to do?
I tried holding A but as Haken didn't move instantly I thought I was doing it wrong. Anyways, thanks for your help.isabelyes said:Demonbart said:LOL I'm stuck already, in the part where Haken teams up with Axel, I can't push the boxes for some reason.
Is this like another AP thingy or am I stupid that I can't see what I have to do?
You need to hold A.
It takes a while before he'll move, though.
*snippy*
Boss battles nerfed down? Thats sad.isabelyes said:Demonbart said:LOL I'm stuck already, in the part where Haken teams up with Axel, I can't push the boxes for some reason.
Is this like another AP thingy or am I stupid that I can't see what I have to do?
You need to hold A.
It takes a while before he'll move, though.
Anyway, this game is amazing.
I love the fact thatyou switch from team to team in the prologues, how battles start (really beautiful!),
I love that the frontier gauge doesn't empty after battle, the main menu is awesome, the different sets of acts,
the breathing, etc etc.
There are just way too much improvements. Also, bosses are nerfed down. I've fought like five bosses,
and none of them took me more then 5 turns to defeat. Which is nice.
Everything just feels really fluid. and the support attacks are nice, too.
The areas have really improved, too. Also, the different ways to do a training battle (from the menu) are awesome.
Demonbart said:I have one more question (NOOB ALERT)
What's the E.gauge and what does it do? I don't recall it being there in the prequel.
I heard it had something to do with you blocking enemy attacks,
but it seems that you'll only need to use up 50% of your frontier gauge for that.
...so no, I don't know.
There is something strange with the E gauge: Sometimes it maxes out on 15%, other times on 30%!
..and no, it wasn't there in the prequel.
QUOTE(Sir-Fritz @ Feb 25 2010, 10:58 AM) Boss battles nerfed down? Thats sad.
Wow, that guy sure knows how to formulate his thoughts.isabelyes said:*snip*
- Chaining attacks reduces the Exceed gauge. I can't remember what use the Exceed gauge has for though.
The E Gauge is for enemy's Forced Evasion to activate, IIRC.
(That's a quote, mind you)
Even if it is, I still don't understand XDisabelyes said:i don't know if it's true, though.
Good, I don't like grinding.isabelyes said:XD
anyway, I've defeated two more bosses now (some reptile-like guy and...Anne, was it?),
And they were as difficult as the average boss in this game's prequel.
Now, to decide whether that's a good or bad thing...