XSEED has a great track record as long as you never, ever want to play the second game in a series.
Isn't Corpse Party: Book of Shadows technically the second game in the series that came out with no problems?
Not to mention Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus AND Dekamori, Trails in the Sky 2, every Ys game ever, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE, Rune Factory 4 (after Frontier), every Valhalla Knights game, Wild Arms 4, 5 and XF... honestly, our rate of releasing sequels far outnumbers our rate of NOT releasing sequels.
-Tom
Isn't it?I wish Gurumin was on PSN .
I love it. I don't care.
Do you have any idea when we will get any updates on the Trails games? I'm going through severe withdrawal.Not to mention Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus AND Dekamori, Trails in the Sky 2, every Ys game ever, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE, Rune Factory 4 (after Frontier), every Valhalla Knights game, Wild Arms 4, 5 and XF... honestly, our rate of releasing sequels far outnumbers our rate of NOT releasing sequels.
-Tom
Any chance to port games to the PC in the future such as Disgaea 3+4, Star Ocean 3, Toukiden, Demon Gaze, Drakengard, Unchained Blades, Soul Sacrifice, Durango?
Do you have any idea when we will get any updates on the Trails games? I'm going through sever withdrawal.
Isn't Corpse Party: Book of Shadows technically the second game in the series that came out with no problems?
Rune Factory 4 (after Frontier) ... Wild Arms 4, 5 and XF
Trails in the Sky 2
I'll start by severing my heart, since it can't take much more life without Trails. @_@"Sever" withdrawal? Man, how long has it been since you last cut off a limb?!
(Sorry, had to! Heheheh)
Anyway! If I had any idea when you guys would get an update, I'd also have an update. So I'm afraid the answer to that, too, is no. We'll have an update for you once things are looking a little smoother -- which hopefully will be super-soon, but I don't want to jinx it.
-Tom
The idea that Brandish of all things is actually coming out in 2014 is just outrageously bizarre, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth. (Also Aeana will disown me if I don't buy it.)
Is anyone besides XSEED even supporting the PSP in the West anymore? Actually, I suppose Vic Ireland has recently with the Class of Heroes games.
Since they will most certainly all be digital releases anyway, I see no reason to stop. (Though I obviously would not object to physical releases.)Don't forget Gaijinworks' mystery PSP game which I hope Vic will announce soon.
It's crazy that PSP games are still coming in 2014 and I hope that doesn't stop anytime soon. So many gems out there, waiting to be localized.
The idea that Brandish of all things is actually coming out in 2014 is just outrageously bizarre, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth. (Also Aeana will disown me if I don't buy it.)
XSEED has a great track record as long as you never, ever want to play the second game in a series.
There's a "Corpse Party 2,"
These are fourth and fifth games! Ys only dodged the curse by having 1 and 2 sold in the same package.
Until money actually leaves my hand in exchange for it I'm still operating under the assumption that you guys are the first publisher ever to announce but fail to publish the same game twice.
I think his logic is simple: If it's not Part 2 then it's safe. Once you guys have a part 2 to localize after a part 1 we're fucked, or have to hope someone else manages to pick up the torch.How do you account for EVERY SUBSEQUENT YS GAME, then?
Let's reminisce by reliving the 22-page reply thread when SC was first announced last September.I'll start by severing my heart, since it can't take much more life without Trails. @_@
Everyday we're getting further and further away from the Japanese series, and it makes me sad. I want to show this series my full support, but I don't have any outlet right now besides buying FC for PSP again, which I've already done twice.
Hmm? We've only ever announced it once.
You announced it twice.Hmm? We've only ever announced it once. And we've never "failed to publish it." A delay -- especially a reasonable one that was wholly expected from the very start -- is not a cancellation.
-Tom
XSEED Games today announced a wide-ranging partnership with developer and publisher Nihon Falcom, one of Japans most well-respected development studios, to bring the three latest installments in the long-running Ys franchise: Ys SEVEN, Ys: The Oath in Felghana, and Ys I & II Chronicles, to the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system in North America. In addition, the deal will allow XSEED Games to release the next three chapters in Falcoms popular The Legend of Heroes series, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky trilogy (known as the Sora no Kiseki trilogy in Japan), to the North American market on the PSP system. All six titles were developed by one of Japans most well-admired and longest-running independent-minded studios, Falcom, which has been a pioneer of the RPG genre since their first release in 1983.
Not script. Technical difficulties. And we're working on it, but I have no idea when it'll be done.
-Tom
It was at this time that XSEED was publicly committed to releasing the Trails in the Sky trilogy in English. This counts as an announcement.
It was most certainly a mistake, but you can't pretend it never happened.
Can't help but feel Brandish is send out to die though. No PC version? PSP digital release? Do those really sell enough to offset translation costs?
Come on though, Brandish! And maybe a side of farming.I'm done buying xseed games until they get SC out. Glad so many people enjoy scantily-clad 15 year olds with huge boobs though
I'm done buying xseed games until they get SC out.
:/You realize it's the funding from our other titles that keeps the Trails project alive, though, right?
-Tom
Again, it sounds to me like you don't know Brandish very well.
I've listened to music from first three (and VX) for hours, does that count?
Not going to port beg anymore (although I will say I have bought all of your Steam releases, and plan to continue to buy them down the line), I really hope you get some good sales, enough to fund, say, Secret Game: Killer Queen translation.
That's kind of the core of every business really: what they're selling today funds what comes tomorrow. Though I'd take that more as a point to not senselessly boycott them over not getting SC out yet, if you won't get games until then it should be because none of them interest you.:/
This a troubling statement.
That's kind of the core of every business really: what they're selling today funds what comes tomorrow. Though I'd take that more as a point to not senselessly boycott them over not getting SC out yet, if you won't get games until then it should be because none of them interest you.
I understand the realities of business, I just don't like thinking that SC (and future Trails titles) hang in the balance of the success or failure of unrelated games.That's kind of the core of every business really: what they're selling today funds what comes tomorrow. Though I'd take that more as a point to not senselessly boycott them over not getting SC out yet, if you won't get games until then it should be because none of them interest you.
I understand the realities of business, I just don't like thinking that SC (and future Trails titles) hang in the balance of the success or failure of unrelated games.
I understand the realities of business, I just don't like thinking that SC (and future Trails titles) hang in the balance of the success or failure of unrelated games.
Well, that's arguably changing a product you wanted into a product you didn't want. In contrast if he seriously was interested in any of those games but was going "nope not until you give me SC" then it's the very epitome of a senseless boycott. There's no greater message, you're not disgusted with a company's practices, you're just acting like a child whose refusing to eat dinner because they demand cookies. Even though the food smells good....Though I suppose I'm not one to talk, since I've boycotted games for reasons of censorship plenty of times in the past, pretty much achieving nothing but a feeling of self-satisfaction for having stood up against the baseless "puritanizing" of art. So I'll just shut up now.
-Tom
Well, to an extent we're talking calculated risks too. They know they can roughly expect X number of sales on those games, especially if Senran Kagura exceeded expectations.I understand the realities of business, I just don't like thinking that SC (and future Trails titles) hang in the balance of the success or failure of unrelated games.
Again, that's not really the message I was trying to get across! See above.
-Tom
I think it hangs on the success or failure of unrelated games as much as xseed hangs in the success or failure of those games.
I'm just so ready for a large Trails presence in the west. Like, beyond ready. I plan to support it with reckless abandon, and I'd like to think we can get the series to stand on it's own feet by getting the word out.Well, to an extent we're talking calculated risks too. They know they can roughly expect X number of sales on those games, especially if Senran Kagura exceeded expectations.