God my phone has just went full retard tonight, first it tells me I have an update but not enough space, then it tells me I can't download it despite it having 20+gb available, now it's saying I can't do my update for 20+ hours because i've already checked.
God my phone has just went full retard tonight, first it tells me I have an update but not enough space, then it tells me I can't download it despite it having 20+gb available, now it's saying I can't do my update for 20+ hours because i've already checked.
I love Xenosaga I, but it had some issues. Lack of battle music diversity and lack of dungeon music being the biggest offenders.
Also, extremely happy the art style changed.
I liked it but it was more cutscene than gameplay. One thing I absolutely loved was it had the in-game lore encyclopedia, I love when a game has them. FFVIII was my first time playing a game with that type of thing and I loved it.
Found this while looking for mah musicz, I hope it becomes a reality, like #OperationMoonfall (Majora's Mask 3D) did :)
SIGN THIS, GUYS.
The Xenosaga trilogy is one which has impacted and excited well over a million fans. With Katsuhiro Harada calling on fans to show Bandai Namco our desire for an HD remaster of the series via Twitter (be sure to Tweet him @Harada_TEKKEN), Operation KOS-MOS was established to rally and organize support while further spreading the message so that more people know what is at stake. As Harada pointed out, the point is to get as many individuals as possible to pledge to buy, rather than just a few really dedicated fans.
First released on 28 February 2002 in Japan and nearly a year later in the United States, Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht started something wonderful that would be concluded 6 July 2006 in Japan and 29 August that same year in the US. The series was and remains popular across the globe.
Unfortunately, that globe was partially shattered with the original Xenosaga trilogy release pattern, with only Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse ever making it to Europe. This made many fans disappointed and confused a decade ago. While fans remain upset over this fact, it only further reinforces why there is a large audience prepared to buy the Xenosaga trilogy in HD. The opportunity to rectify this past issue sits right before us.
In short, this petition exists to help send Katushiro Harada the message that there is indeed a wealth of fans waiting to support the Xenosaga trilogy again, this time fully remastered and globally available.
I love Xenosaga I, but it had some issues. Lack of battle music diversity and lack of dungeon music being the biggest offenders.
Also, extremely happy the art style changed.
I liked it but it was more cutscene than gameplay. One thing I absolutely loved was it had the in-game lore encyclopedia, I love when a game has them. FFVIII was my first time playing a game with that type of thing and I loved it.
Lots of cutscene's, but they were all really good. And way better than just text windows.
Speaking of gamer petitions, I just remembered, WMB finally got their wish with Hyrule Warriors, I suppose. I did like Midna, she was a nice change from the Fairies I was used to.
Fun Fact: This is probably well known by now but in Twilight Princess, Midna's vocalizations were actually English phrases spoken by Akiko Koumoto then scrambled.
Xenosaga seemed to be less about KOSMOS and Shion, and more about every other character, as a whole series.
Even more so about Rubedo, Albedo, and Nigredo, than anyone.
The Testaments were one of the coolest things about Xenosaga, basically ghosts that could swap between being corporeal and incorporeal seemingly at will and teleporting around.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.