Before we get into X from Monolith Soft, I'd just like to make an announcement:
I'm supporting Nintendo again. Mostly. That youtube thing still aggravates me to no end.
Here is Nintendo's policy on used games:
"The best possible countermeasure against people buying used product is making the kind of product that people never want to sell."
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/18/nintendos-used-game-policy-make-games-people-wont-sell
Truer words have never been spoken Iwata-san. In a better world, all game companies would have this philosophy.
I especially like the finishing blow towards other gaming companies with this particular line:
"Unfortunately, however, as I saw the reports dispatched from E3 this year, they’re pretty much occupied by talk about which machine is more friendly to used games, or which machine is $100 cheaper than the other. I’m sorry that we’re missing the most important discussion – about video games."
All right. Now let's talk about X.
No, not that X.
Not that X, either.
That's better.
I'm just going to let these images speak for themselves:
Needless to say, I'm really hyped for this game.
In a gaming environment increasingly saturated with apocalyptic scenarios and military shooters, this comes off as not so much as a breath of fresh air as it does an entire blizzard.
A jrpg with live-action combat, an expansive sci-fi world, and flying mechs that transform (ha-ha) into off-road vehicles...
Nope, don't see a reason to ever go outside again.
I'm supporting Nintendo again. Mostly. That youtube thing still aggravates me to no end.
Here is Nintendo's policy on used games:
"The best possible countermeasure against people buying used product is making the kind of product that people never want to sell."
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/18/nintendos-used-game-policy-make-games-people-wont-sell
Truer words have never been spoken Iwata-san. In a better world, all game companies would have this philosophy.
I especially like the finishing blow towards other gaming companies with this particular line:
"Unfortunately, however, as I saw the reports dispatched from E3 this year, they’re pretty much occupied by talk about which machine is more friendly to used games, or which machine is $100 cheaper than the other. I’m sorry that we’re missing the most important discussion – about video games."

All right. Now let's talk about X.

No, not that X.

Not that X, either.

That's better.
I'm just going to let these images speak for themselves:


Needless to say, I'm really hyped for this game.
In a gaming environment increasingly saturated with apocalyptic scenarios and military shooters, this comes off as not so much as a breath of fresh air as it does an entire blizzard.

A jrpg with live-action combat, an expansive sci-fi world, and flying mechs that transform (ha-ha) into off-road vehicles...
Nope, don't see a reason to ever go outside again.

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