"We finally take control of what could be a tremendous RPG hit"

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#1 ChrnoTrigger
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That's IGN's preview on Valkyria Chronicles for the PS3.

Also, 1UP's preview says "A breathtakingly beautiful tactical RPG with a hint of action. Valkyria Chronicles is NausicaƤ of the Valley of Wind meets Advance Wars meets Mass Effect."

Gamespy's preview says "Here's a tactical strategy game with stunning visuals and a whole lot of heart."

Gamespot's preview says "We play through the upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive and find ourselves thoroughly impressed."

Possible AAA? Either way it looks incredible!

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#2 rockguy92
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Valkyria?
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#3 Faulttt
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i say AA
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#4 Mongo-Boss
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AAA worthy? Yes

Will it get AAA? No

Why? Because it doesn't have Final Fantasy at the beginning

Is it possible to score AAA without FF? Yes

How? Get 5 Levels to make one kick ass RPG

Am I going to buy this? Of course :D

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#5 AgentA-Mi6
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Im hyping Valkyria Chronicles AAA, 9.0 specifically. Gs speaks quite positively of it on their previews too, dont you love the anime looking art style?
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I can't wait for it, day one purchase for me. I doubt it will get AAA though.
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#7 AgentA-Mi6
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Water color visuals = GREAT for Japanese Rpgs.
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#8 TheSystemLord1
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Isn't this due out pretty soon? Can't wait!
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#9 ChrnoTrigger
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Isn't this due out pretty soon? Can't wait!TheSystemLord1

November 08.

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[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Isn't this due out pretty soon? Can't wait!ChrnoTrigger

November 08.

Blah, too far to be on my radar just yet. There are too many awesome games coming out. Why do developers insist on clogging up the fall? This summer has been almost barren.

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#11 finalfantasy94
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I cant wait for this game.
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#12 Bigboi500
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Im hyping Valkyria Chronicles AAA, 9.0 specifically. Gs speaks quite positively of it on their previews too, dont you love the anime looking art style?AgentA-Mi6
It won't get AAA if Kevin-V reviews it. As far as I know he only gives rpgs a 9 or higher if it has Final Fantasy in the title.
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lol it abrely topped 100k in japan, it wont fare much better here.

Besides, the game title is wrong. Infinite Undiscovery sounds nothing like the game u put.

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#14 Vandalvideo
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I'd be incredibly surprised if this, or any JRPG without the name Final Fantasy gets AAA anytime soon. Dang Final Fantasy Complex.
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#15 finalfantasy94
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lol it abrely topped 100k in japan, it wont fare much better here.

Besides, the game title is wrong. Infinite Undiscovery sounds nothing like the game u put.

-GhostMLD-

Im pretty sure it will flop in japan,but it might do well here. Also this game actually interest me. Mainly because I dont like SJRPG's,but the gameplay seems less constrictive.

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#16 ChrnoTrigger
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lol it abrely topped 100k in japan, it wont fare much better here.

Besides, the game title is wrong. Infinite Undiscovery sounds nothing like the game u put.

-GhostMLD-

Yeah I didn't put Infinite Undiscovery because that game looks AA quality ;)

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#17 Tiefster
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[QUOTE="ChrnoTrigger"]

[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Isn't this due out pretty soon? Can't wait!TheSystemLord1

November 08.

Blah, too far to be on my radar just yet. There are too many awesome games coming out. Why do developers insist on clogging up the fall? This summer has been almost barren.


In NA it's when people are prone to spending more on gifts for the Holidays. It's why you see most games being launched September - April. You have the pre holiday boom and then the post holiday boom. Although this year has been better that most with console selling wildly in June.
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Im hyping Valkyria Chronicles AAA, 9.0 specifically. Gs speaks quite positively of it on their previews too, dont you love the anime looking art style?AgentA-Mi6

I agree but I think it will get AA here and AAA at most other sites. By the way, you should put haruhi on the other side of your sig :D....

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I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

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I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

portej

Tidus isn't a complete wimp in Japan?

I agree with how voice acting sometime goes wrong but according to reviewers the english voice actors are well done although I doubt they will be up to the Japanese quality.

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#21 AtrumRegina
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I hate IGN. THeyre full of crap lately. I think they got a check from Sony.
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I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

portej

Well of course it sounds horrible for you. Your in japan and your original language is Japanese. I'm American and I like to hear things in english and most of the time its not all bad. Side note I want to go to japan some time in my dam life.

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[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="ChrnoTrigger"]

[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Isn't this due out pretty soon? Can't wait!Tiefster

November 08.

Blah, too far to be on my radar just yet. There are too many awesome games coming out. Why do developers insist on clogging up the fall? This summer has been almost barren.


In NA it's when people are prone to spending more on gifts for the Holidays. It's why you see most games being launched September - April. You have the pre holiday boom and then the post holiday boom. Although this year has been better that most with console selling wildly in June.

If I were a developer I would insist on releasing almost every one of my games in May/June...

Summer Vacation.

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E3 2008: Valkyria Chronicles Hands-on
We finally take control of what could be a tremendous RPG hit.
by Ryan Clements

US, July 15, 2008 - Although I can't make any absolute statements about Valkyria Chronicles, having only played a few missions out of what should be a very vast game, I will say that I'm even more excited about the title than ever before. I had the chance to go hands-on with SEGA's upcoming strategy RPG today and I'm extremely impressed. I think RPG fans should keep this title in mind, especially after the recent exclusivity loss that came from Final Fantasy XIII going cross-platform. This could be the exclusive RPG PS3 owners really love.

I was very pleased to talk with Christopher Kaminski, one of the US producers working on Valkyria Chronicles, during my play session. Kaminski tells me that he's very excited about the project as a whole and (having played through the Japanese version), thinks very highly of the title. I'm inclined to agree thus far. Valkyria Chronicles is a beautiful, watercolor-looking affair that mixes traditional strategy RPGs with free-roaming combat. In other words, imagine playing a game like Final Fantasy Tactics, but the whole grid system has been replaced with a partly real-time third-person shooter. The design is seamless and extremely addictive.

Instead of going over all the basics here, I'll refer you to my previous coverage from just a few months ago. For now, all you need to know is that you control a small battalion of soldiers in a war against a vast and menacing empire, all set in a stunningly realized, fantastical realm.

Before I get into the gameplay details, I'll start off by noting that the version of Valkyria Chronicles I played was an Alpha build but it still looked and ran fantastically. Kaminski explained that an install option is available but not required, which is a welcome addition. I started off the demo by playing through the tutorial level, which already demonstrated quite clearly that this is going to be a highly enjoyable experience.

Each turn of the battle contains two phases: one for you and one for the opposing forces. During your turn, you have a limited number of Command Points to use, which could be thought of as an activation cost for any unit currently on the field. Once you've decided to use a unit from the tactical map screen, you spend a Command Point and the camera drops down into the map which is brilliantly transformed into the actual stage. This effect is quick but magical and shows just some of the creative energy at work in Valkyria Chronicles.

Once you've entered this action phase, you have full control over your unit. Although you can move anywhere you want, each character has an allotted amount of Action Points to spend on movement. Once that gauge runs out, you're stuck where you are. I started the demo by moving a unit up to a barricade behind an unsuspecting soldier. The interface is great and you can easily position yourself and duck behind cover. Hitting R1 will activate the aiming mode, which freezes time and lets you line up your shot. Different units (and different guns) have varying accuracy and scope types. It was pretty neat to carefully set up a headshot and then hit the X button to cause some series damage. Although this isn't a twitch game by any stretch of the imagination, it puts more control in your hands and works really well. Kaminski noted that it adds a sense of urgency to the battles that would otherwise be absent in a traditional grid-based title.

One gameplay mechanic that I was really intrigued by was downed characters. If one of your soldiers loses all his or her hit points, he or she will collapse on the field and require assistance. You have three turns to reach them and revive them, or else they will become unavailable for the remainder of the engagement. This is also the case if the enemy comes upon them first and "captures" them, which also keeps you from using them again. The real danger comes if any of the main story characters are downed during combat. If you can't reach them in time, it's game over.

Valkyria Chronicles is a lot of fun. My play session was highly enjoyable and I found myself even more intrigued when I considered all the leveling, customization and upgrades you can enjoy in terms of the title's more traditional RPG elements. PS3 owners: you should be excited about Valkyria Chronicles. End of story.

http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/890/890558p1.html

(fixed :P there you go bigboi)

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Devious must you blind us with that bright yellow text?
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Remember how it says "Advance Wars meets Mass Effect"? we 360 owners already have Mass Effect, and DS owners have Advance Wars, so... yeah I think its just Sony copying off its competitors again.
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Im pretty sure it will flop in japan,but it might do well here. Also this game actually interest me. Mainly because I dont like SJRPG's,but the gameplay seems less constrictive.finalfantasy94

SJRPGs? South Japanese Role-Playing Games?

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[QUOTE="portej"]

I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

finalfantasy94

Well of course it sounds horrible for you. Your in japan and your original language is Japanese. I'm American and I like to hear things in english and most of the time its not all bad. Side note I want to go to japan some time in my dam life.


My first language is English and I still enjoy Japanese voice actors more than their English counterparts for games and anime most of the time. There are just differences between the languages that can make or break translated versions of games or anime. Pretty much because English is more of a literal language. A mood or tone in English might take a sentence to describe whereas it might be able to be summed up and more in depth in one Japanese word/character.
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I will buy it. It's made by sega so don't go hyping AAA
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[QUOTE="finalfantasy94"][QUOTE="portej"]

I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

Tiefster

Well of course it sounds horrible for you. Your in japan and your original language is Japanese. I'm American and I like to hear things in english and most of the time its not all bad. Side note I want to go to japan some time in my dam life.


My first language is English and I still enjoy Japanese voice actors more than their English counterparts for games and anime most of the time. There are just differences between the languages that can make or break translated versions of games or anime. Pretty much because English is more of a literal language. A mood or tone in English might take a sentence to describe whereas it might be able to be summed up and more in depth in one Japanese word/character.

Localization rarely works out well. I always prefer the original audio track, no matter the language. That's the way it was originally meant to be played/watched in and rarely the effort put to localization comes even close to the original-

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AA
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[QUOTE="finalfantasy94"][QUOTE="portej"]

I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

Tiefster

Well of course it sounds horrible for you. Your in japan and your original language is Japanese. I'm American and I like to hear things in english and most of the time its not all bad. Side note I want to go to japan some time in my dam life.


My first language is English and I still enjoy Japanese voice actors more than their English counterparts for games and anime most of the time. There are just differences between the languages that can make or break translated versions of games or anime. Pretty much because English is more of a literal language. A mood or tone in English might take a sentence to describe whereas it might be able to be summed up and more in depth in one Japanese word/character.

:cry:

Beautiful... absolutely beautiful... a rare moment in which two totally different people from different cultures "connected."

I do the same thing when Hollywood movies come to my country. I have the choice of watching it with the original English voices and Japanese subtiles, or a Japanese dub... I have yet to find a dub that I enjoyed as much as the original...

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#33 portej
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[QUOTE="Tiefster"][QUOTE="finalfantasy94"][QUOTE="portej"]

I have already played the game because it is out in my home country of Japan... it is a very well-done game, and I think that the North American/European audiences will not be dissapointed.

My only worry for you guys is that the North American/European localization, specifically the voice acting, will lose the original intent of the characters. I hate to say it, but I have imported first-hand North American localizations of Japanese games (i.e. Final Fantasy X), and they are, quite frankly, appalling. When I first heard Tidus's voice, I was like "What the **** Who the hell is this whiny punk?" My only hope is that you guys don't get cheated out of a memorable gaming and story-telling experience.

RK-Mara

Well of course it sounds horrible for you. Your in japan and your original language is Japanese. I'm American and I like to hear things in english and most of the time its not all bad. Side note I want to go to japan some time in my dam life.


My first language is English and I still enjoy Japanese voice actors more than their English counterparts for games and anime most of the time. There are just differences between the languages that can make or break translated versions of games or anime. Pretty much because English is more of a literal language. A mood or tone in English might take a sentence to describe whereas it might be able to be summed up and more in depth in one Japanese word/character.

Localization rarely works out well. I always prefer the original audio track, no matter the language. That's the way it was originally meant to be played/watched in and rarely the effort put to localization comes even close to the original-

Excellent answer :)

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That's IGN's preview on Valkyria Chronicles for the PS3.

Also, 1UP's preview says "A breathtakingly beautiful tactical RPG with a hint of action. Valkyria Chronicles is NausicaƤ of the Valley of Wind meets Advance Wars meets Mass Effect."

Gamespy's preview says "Here's a tactical strategy game with stunning visuals and a whole lot of heart."

Gamespot's preview says "We play through the upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive and find ourselves thoroughly impressed."

Possible AAA? Either way it looks incredible!

ChrnoTrigger

Gotta wait til it comes to the 360! Just Kidding :P Looks great.

But still the RPG I'm most exited for is White Knight Story. hope it comes soon...

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#35 JLF1
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AA. I think it got be AAA quality but JRPGs are very underrated on GS and the rest of the big reviewers in the western world.