I'll 100% buy Golden Rule Street
I hope one of the studios they cooperate with is Arc System Works for a fighting game.
Also I want a good old fashioned turn-based JRPG. If it's something like Suikoden that has both war parts and normal fight parts, then even better. Specially for the wars, we have so many Servants that can lead troops that I want to see them nuke it out with each other with armies. That will also make the Charisma skill and Military Tactics skill have an actual use.
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Military Tactics has an effect. Buffs your Anti-Army NP and reduces effectiveness of the enemies'.
Yeah, but you don't see that effect itself working, you're supposed to believe it works. In a war game I'm expecting it to give special modifiers when dealing with a NP or using one, making it a big difference for a Servant to have that skill so your army takes less damage from one for example.
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I don't believe they will re-release Fate Extra
Another Extella universe without being musou. Probably
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>in-house small 2D games to large 3D externally-developed games
not a single word of VN is uttered, we are doomed.
Kidnap sprite-kun from GO and that dude that did Battle Moon Wars, and I think its wouldn't be a dream.
And please if you are thinking of doing Unlimited Codes 2 TMBB, ride the ArcSys train. Ask Ueda to talk to some people over there if you gotta.
I don't even know how they haven't thought to ride that wave and try a collaborative Marvel vs. Capcom like title with Granblue and Fate.
My mind is going in circles and there are too many profitable ways we can take this.
Yes, it's still considered as game
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only 1/3 routes in Fate's case
The business model of Arcade and basically absolutely everything about it has always made me suspect ulterior motives. Now, FGO is low-effort high-reward, but Arcade is really just a lot of work for something that's so ridiculously exploitative. If I didn't know people are mad enough to actually play it, I'd expect that it's bound to, if not die on release, at least not bring in significant profit. Kind of like that one FGO tabetop game.
The most likely scheme going on then would be that it's an excuse to create assets. Kind of like when SNK wants to make a fighting game but they know they only have two and some months worth of the pixel artist's pay, so they're going to only have five characters at most, and nobody will play a fighting game with only five characters, so they make it a beat-em-up and and use the meager return from the beat-em-up arcade machines to fund the rest of the characters for the actual game.
But now they keep adding new characters to Arcade, and it never got any better, and people play it here and there. I'm so confused.