lul. That's a good way of interpreting it. I didn't think Legendia was a silly name, but I am a huge fan. I've already suspended my disbelief.
I don't have a DS...I have a DS emulator that doesn't run Tales of Hearts very well I'M SORRY I'M SORRY T_T But the result is that I haven't bothered. I didn't know the main healer is a guy >8D that's excellent. When I get a DS sometime I'll go for it.
Bandai was originally the company that owned Summon Night, and they became part of Namco before SN4. After that there hasn't been an SN5, or a Summon Night game that resembles the first four from Bandai. Instead there's been Twin Age, the port of 1+2 to DS, and Summon Night X. The latter isn't even an SRPG, is it? And the developers are Synch and Feel? Meanwhile, Sacred Blaze just came out for the PS2, possibly on the same day as Summon Night X? ^^; It is totally by Flight Plan! It even has the same artist as the good old Summon Night games!
This whole thing has been sort of a shock for me, and so here we have my recent drop in affection points for Namco. :(
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Date: 2009-03-22 08:17 pm (UTC)I don't have a DS...I have a DS emulator that doesn't run Tales of Hearts very well I'M SORRY I'M SORRY T_T But the result is that I haven't bothered. I didn't know the main healer is a guy >8D that's excellent. When I get a DS sometime I'll go for it.
Bandai was originally the company that owned Summon Night, and they became part of Namco before SN4. After that there hasn't been an SN5, or a Summon Night game that resembles the first four from Bandai. Instead there's been Twin Age, the port of 1+2 to DS, and Summon Night X. The latter isn't even an SRPG, is it? And the developers are Synch and Feel? Meanwhile, Sacred Blaze just came out for the PS2, possibly on the same day as Summon Night X? ^^; It is totally by Flight Plan! It even has the same artist as the good old Summon Night games!
This whole thing has been sort of a shock for me, and so here we have my recent drop in affection points for Namco. :(