As long as it isn't a crappy Musou then we're good.
As long as it isn't a crappy Musou then we're good.
*The monkey paw curls upon hearing that*
You get a return to extra gameplay
Wouldn't it be funny if it ends up being an Extra remake?
That is actually a very realistic prevision if I think about it...
Tiger Colosseum remake let's go
Fate/Unlimited Codes 2: Now With Musashi
Well uhh FGO is being played by uhh a lot of people so uhh we thought that uhh it should maybe uhh be more accessible uhh so that the regular people uhh the regular people playing FGO uhh would be able to uhh have fun with it
anyway you get 6 stages, 8 tracks of music, 6 characters at release with two DLC ones on release, 9 normals, 3 specials and one super per character please understand, we tried very hard to make the game reflect our own production values, and the effort we have put into crafting this gem of a mobage
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oh yeah there's no universal defensive mechanics, we made every special -1 on block and gave it a ton of pushback because blocking for too longs feels bad, we thought it would be best to remove high and low so the only mixup is throw and there's crossup protection like in melty so there's no left and right either
so before we end the stream we would like to announce our first DLC character, Eltnum from UNI[cl-r]
Less ironically, Etrian Odyssey is really making me think of something Extraesque, or a dungeon crawler anyway. And I have a hard time trying to justify other Fate titles turned into dungeon crawlers naturally.
One thing that comes to mind as an option is turning the whole servant summoning thing into a SMT-like system, and just turning FGO into a Persona game somehow.
Extella 2 but instead of a musou it's a turn-based strategy game.
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Isn't that basically what Requiem is already about? Except it's somehow utopian, which isn't very SMT.
Yeah, but it's at the very least gotta be something systematic. You wouldn't have a guy that makes passive single-player games make a fighting game, that's a completely different plane of existence.
Oh, yeah, it seemed weird we'd be teased about that to such a degree.
Does Red Dragon count as a TM IP?
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.