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Fel said:So officially and unofficially there's really no GS on the 3DS planned yet.
You could easily say that ALL JRPGs are repetitive. And in some regard, you're certainly right. They all share some extremely similar aspects. But I believe, as RPGs go, GS is slightly less generic. There's some decent puzzles in there, non generic events, and it does have a decent story. If you're going to write off an entire genre, by all means. But I'd wright off a lot of other popular RPGs before GS.McDash said:Play beyond the beyond on psx and play GS series... you can see how repetitive they are
Wait, you mean you know Japanese and have finished the game that you say it ends with such an open end like GS 1? Or you just read somewhere how it ends? *please don't tell me about the ending, don't spoil anything, okay?Wintrale said:Fel said:So officially and unofficially there's really no GS on the 3DS planned yet.
I don't mean any rumour. There's no doubt that there's a Golden Sun planned on the 3DS. Dark Dawn ended in the same way The Broken Seal did, with a clear path forward for a sequel, and since when did a developer ever revive a franchise after seven years of inactivity to release just one game and no more? Since The Lost Age came out two years after The Broken Seal, we can assume it'll only taken them two or three years to finish Dark Dawn's sequel and release it on the 3DS. After all, there's no point releasing it on the DS itself so many years into the 3DS's lifetime.
Rasas said:Camelot made Shining Force as well and it is one of the greatest RPGs on the sega genesis I have ever played. Phantasy Star is a close second in my opinion.
Fel said:Wait, you mean you know Japanese and have finished the game that you say it ends with such an open end like GS 1? Or you just read somewhere how it ends? *please don't tell me about the ending, don't spoil anything, okay?*