it's been so long since I've played it, but I believe it has an overworld like those old tales of games. that's what I miss about the new ones where it's just running down hallways like final fantasy xiii. if you like old school rpgs, you'll probably like this one.
It's okay. I finished it and it was fine. I didn't like the awful translation. A lot of sentences are wrong when translated from Japanese to English. Some of the lines are off due to poor writing when the lines have to do with the inserted characters.
that game's dlc (which I actually bought) got screwed up by mai dump tool, so I used nps browser to get it back, and I even took a few more dlc like the gamestop exclusive ones for my troubles.
@fvig2001 Dear God, it isn't on the level of UNIB/UNIST levels of bad translation, is it? Think bad spelling, grammar, missing or misplaced periods, etc.. Makes the prologue story mode hard to take seriously, if the boring writing didn't do so already!
I don't remember much about the story. the same thing has happened with vesperia. I've gone so long without playing either game that I don't remember what's going on. I think one or both have synopsis though. speaking of which, I liked how one of the star ocean games did it, where while loading your save, it would tell you what's recently happened.
I think the Mister is cool and all, but honestly I have seen some video's exploring the difference between hardware and software emulation and the advantages of both.... I would pick software over FPGA, wouldn't mind some sort of hybrid approach but I can only imagine how complex that would be and how expensive.