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[Suikoden II] Anime adaptation…?

Suikoden GENSOSUIKODEN II ©1995 1998 KONAMI ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ROLE PLAYING GAME

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What about Worcestershire?

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What about soy?

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Anime adaptation of 2

Scheduled to be streamed on Netflix.

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>>3

Did Netflix manage to get a deal with Castlevania…

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Seriously?

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But why isn’t it 1…

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Because of the issue with the Legend of the Sacred Sword, I have a strong resistance to adapting old classic games into anime…

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In this case, if Konami is involved with Netflix, there was the Castlevania anime, so in that sense, isn’t it reassuring?

On top of that, I wonder how many customers Suikoden will attract.

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>>6

I forgot.

I had finally forgotten about it.

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I have been wanting to forget, but I can’t forget…

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>>6

I even have resistance to the idea of adapting a game into an anime.

The batting average is low.

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Is this the second step?

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I wonder how much length I can get.

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Pigs across the country are overjoyed.

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I thought Konami Animation only did Yu-Gi-Oh!

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>>11

It’s a Konami animation production.

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In other words, it’s a Konami anime…

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Well, I guess that’s just how it is.

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If you’re trying to create a spotlight moment even a little, that would be the worst, right?

If it’s almost a failure even in social games, what would happen if we tried it in works where there’s a clear order and appearances of characters?

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Can we see Luka-sama rampaging in the anime?

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Will it be animated?

Well, I guess we don’t have to play the game.

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Game anime is basically…

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It’s about a batting average of 10%.

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When a game without any story gets voice acting, it definitely feels out of place.

And the more I watch, the more the discomfort disappears, which I hate even more.

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It seems like places like Tooriver and Green Hill might get cut.

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Well, if it’s about a few tenths of a stick…

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Anime adaptations of games tend to become terrible anime 99% of the time, no matter how great the original game is, so it’s better to avoid them.

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>>24

Well, well.

Calm down and watch the anime adaptation of the renowned RPG from PlayStation that was animated in this WOWOW unscrambled slot.

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>>24

When I think about how many problems there are with stories being too condensed in anime, I realize that story RPGs are quite long.

When you’re hooked on a game, you don’t think that way.

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A social game will also be released.

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>>25

The prophetic sword is becoming more and more apparent.

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>>25

Stop it, even as a joke.

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First, we need to animate 1; Flick Victor, why are you just living normally?

I wonder if there is no feeling of excitement at all when going to Gregminster.

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Are there any game-based anime adaptations that have succeeded besides visual novels?

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There are probably quite a few interesting anime out there, including things like the top rookie from Monster Hunter and Monster Hunter Stories, that you just might not know about yet.

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>>31

P3 and P4

I feel that P4G was poorly received and P5 was barely noticed.

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>>31

It feels like something that just borrowed the world setting from Saipan, which is a different case altogether.

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Well, if it’s Netflix, it should be at least decent.

Let’s set aside why it’s Suikoden.

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Social game

Set a few years before 1.

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>>34

I can only see a future where it meets the same fate as Breath of Fire…

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(I thought it was just a response saying that probably a social game will be released, but it’s actually going to be released…)

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>>35

The game screen is already out…

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Even if it turns out well, it will just become air.

Like Nier

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>>37

It seems that Nier became like that also because it was delayed multiple times…

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If it’s an exclusive broadcast, it feels even more like a formality.

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>>40

If it’s also for promotion directed at remasters and social games, I thought it would be best to show it to as wide an audience as possible.

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In Konami’s mobile games, after Cross Duel, Eikan Cross, and Majorspi, this is what came after they stopped Shine Post’s mobile game.

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Remaster!

Anime adaptation!

Smartphone game transformation!

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>>42

The weather is gradually getting ominous.

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Don’t you want to become like Arc the Lad Senpai?

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The bucket with the desire for rape is shitting itself.

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It’s obvious that the social game will end quickly…

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It seems that before the remaster comes out, discussions about things other than the game are really heating up.

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Still streaming!

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Well, fans will play properly and spend money…

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I thought it could be done up until the Luca battle… but if we’re going to turn it into anime, won’t it be pretty long before we even get there?

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I think the drama after the Luca battle, or rather around the Tinto period in Suikoden II, is quite rich and interesting.

Whether it’s funny or not is another story.

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>>72

Tint has to definitely do it to see the Yokai Baba.

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If we’re talking about an anime adaptation that’s faithful to the game story, I wonder what it would be… If it’s for a gacha game, maybe Granblue Fantasy season 1.

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Going to Green Hill twice is something unique to games, isn’t it?

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It would be good if there are about 50 to 70 people per line.

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I hardly have any hits at all.

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KONAMI Genso Suikoden STAR LEAP iOS / Android Free to play *In-game purchases available ©Konami Digital Entertainment

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What about ToHeart?

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>>62

It says “except for visual novels…”

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I might have played if it was after 3.

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Hmph!

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Is the remastering, anime adaptation, and mobile game adaptation really an IP that KONAMI is so invested in…?

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I’m happy to put in the effort, but could you please make a new work?

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>>71

That’s why I created a social game.

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>>67

In terms of popularity, it’s still at the level where a brain-fried older sister crawls out of the ground.

The timing of doing it is too late.

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>>67

Rather, if you let this moment pass, there will be no more chances.

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Are social games universal…? I wonder if there was any information I wanted to know before that time.

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>>68

Maybe around Necrold.

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Genshin Impact-like

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A few years ago… my favorite character hasn’t even been born yet…

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I’ve been wanting to do this for a while, so I’ll think about mobile games after playing the remaster…

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Isn’t it that the Imperial side’s past and the episodes of appealing characters are getting more emphasis?

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It’s not possible to have all 108 people come out…

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The transition of CS to mobile games seems to be heavily influenced by Octopath Traveler, so it might increase in the future, as mentioned at CEDEC.

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They said that from the original game design phase, they were considering making it into a mobile game.

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This is a company that makes a lot of money from social games, but the recent releases haven’t been getting great reviews, so I’m not sure about it…

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The term “Feng Shen Yan Yi” crossed my mind in the context of being remastered and adapted into an anime or mobile game.

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So why is it the past?

Come on, do something about the future already.

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>>85

Mr. Murayama has passed away…

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>>85

You wouldn’t even want to follow a work that definitely won’t come to a conclusion, right?

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>>85

It should be impossible to realize a future of destruction as seen in the visions of the future.

If gathering the new 108 stars can avoid a future of destruction, then the impatient Look would indeed be a total fool.

The scenario is deadlocked.

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>>120

Isn’t it fine to be a complete idiot…?

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I can only see a bleak future for the anime adaptation of a work with an incredibly large number of characters.

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I don’t know how the balance adjustments for mobile games like baseball and soccer are, but there will likely be a significant difference between the favored characters and the others anyway.

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Is the prequel to 1 about the story of how the final boss, the emperor, became the emperor?

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Konami is making money more from baseball and soccer than from mobile games, right?

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>>89

Wasn’t it a gym or something?

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>>96

I can’t believe you thought fossils had a say…

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>>96

The aerobike, which is known by a name like a pronoun, is a trademark of Konami.

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>>145

Shirasan

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I wonder how everyone will handle the scene where we put Luka in a bag.

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It seemed like there was some sort of buildup for a major announcement.

Anime adaptation!? Well, it’s more acceptable than making a sequel game, I guess.

I thought it would be at most a remaster from 3 onwards.

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It seems like a three-person journey on the true route would get a lot of criticism now.

It would make you wonder how many people have died.

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>>92

Compared to Annabelle’s father in that regard, it’s okay.

In that sense, the true route is something that Genkaku and Haan couldn’t achieve, so it’s not that strange.

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Isn’t the current mobile game market a complete red ocean… ?

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>>94

If you don’t do it well, you’re on a course for immediate failure in half a year.

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>>94

As mentioned above, turning CS into a mobile game for the purpose of raising its awareness is quite effective and contributes to the continuation of the series, which is why many companies have started doing it recently.

That’s exactly what the aforementioned Octopath is about, and the same goes for Nier and Atelier, and broadly speaking, Pokémon too.

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>>106

Saga has been releasing remakes and new titles like this, hasn’t it…

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So, Hundred Heroes…

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>>95

I’m sorry, but there is no Japanese text provided for me to translate. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.

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>>95

I like you.

I enjoyed everything except for the part with the empire.

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I want to release more mobile games, but since the new ones for Yu-Gi-Oh, PowerPro, and Pro Spirit didn’t work out, I guess it’s going to be something like Suikoden.

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The main is the emblem of change.

The main is the emblem of change.

“Suikoden Mobile Information The 27 true runes believed to have created the world, one of which is the ‘Rune of Change’… A village standing by the lakeside to the east of the great nation ‘Red Moon Empire.’ On the night the protagonist, the son of the village chief ‘Hou,’ successfully finishes his first hunt. Celebrating the success of the hunt, filled with hope for tomorrow, the situation of the village drastically changes due to an attack by an unknown assailant. The protagonist embarks on a journey with ‘Hisui,’ ‘Sheelin,’ and ‘Shapur’ towards the restoration of the village. Amidst the great waves of destiny, the small adventure of the protagonists transforms into a grand ambition. ‘Just for one person’ ©Konami Digital Entertainment”

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>>98

Will we finally come into contact with the Shindaru tribe…?

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>>98

Even though it’s a prequel, I’m glad they’re showing the true emblem.

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On the contrary, or rather, because Murayama died.

Let’s think of it as being able to manipulate the scenario and worldview.

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>>102

Stop with the suspicious lines.

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There are games that have made more profit than the total sales of the series, so I hope it turns out that way.

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It feels like they’re making money off the rights to sports games.

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As for Shine Post, they gave up on the social game due to delays in development.

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Is that the emblem of change?

The suspicious person that Vicky has.

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I have a desire to know the true identities of Yuba and Peshmerga, but I wonder if there are any remaining reference materials…

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Examples of smartphone games that are effectively working well would be FE (Fire Emblem) and Langrisser.

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>>115

Romancing SaGa too

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>>115

Maybe something like Disgaea.

It just ended, but thanks to Anamnesis, there are places where new works like Star Ocean have been released.

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The world up to 5 is already dead in the writer’s eyes.

The Tear Cry and Tsumugi Clock I did in another world are as you would expect.

The new work only has risks.

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Fans of Suikoden are fans who properly spend money, so it was said here that we can expect a completely new title as well.

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>>118

Mr. Goemon…

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>>124

Those saying that are just the self-proclaimed fans with loud voices.

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>>124

A typical example of being overly concerned about fat.

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>>118

I wonder where they thought they could drop money properly…

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>>129

Isn’t gacha games the epitome of money-making? (At least when the operations get off the ground.)

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>>129

Aren’t the sales from things like merchandise?

Konami is a company that only listens to the voices of users who properly spend money.

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>>139

This part is the only thing I can trust, you know, Konami.

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>>151

Not listening to the various voices on the internet can be considered a virtue.

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>>151

I’m sorry, but I have no idea what you’re basing that on or what I can trust… isn’t it just like other companies?

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>>129

When I look at it

There are still many older sisters who are excitedly exchanging goods and attending concerts.

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>>146

Aren’t you already a leisurely madam at your age?

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>>146

That kind of audience spends money on the characters, not on the game itself.

That’s why I think the response will be dull even if a new work is released.

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>>158

In other words, mobile games are the optimal choice.

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“Sheer Hero Legend was criticized for its poor response to backers and lack of optimization.”

It’s not that bad as a game, you know.

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>>121

I thought it was a challenging battle screen at first, but in reality… it was something else.

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Speaking of which, I thought there was already a gacha game that felt like Suikoden.

It just recently ended the service…

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If you’re going to make it a social game, there’s a perfect subject called the High East Disturbance…

It is said that the young master also participated in the battle that took place between 2 and 3.

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Please bring out the emblem of the circle and the emblem of change from here.

If we’re going to wrap up the conversation, we can’t help but play mobile games.

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5-star Cecil

3-star Thomas

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I don’t really understand Langrisser, but as for FEH, it’s designed in a way that significantly reduces running costs from the get-go, so it would probably be hard to mimic…

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Perhaps Georg, Peshmerga, and Yuba will appear.

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I was doing my best in Romancing SaGa RS, but…

The game has quite reached its lifespan.

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I hear it’s a masterpiece, but it’s too old and I’ve missed the timing to experience it.

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>>134

It’s just right now.

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>>165

I didn’t expect that various measures would be implemented up to this point for the remaster.

You’re serious.

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As long as the composition and depiction of war scenes are solid, there are no worries about the story aspect.

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Please use the vocal version of the Too River BGM for the OP.

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I think fans will spend money.

There aren’t many fans left anymore.

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It wasn’t that the game “Hundred Heroes” was boring, but…

It honestly felt tough because it was like a game from the PS1 or PS2 era released almost exactly as is.

The consumption of techniques in battle is too great, so I can hardly use them.

It was a game that was mostly just about hitting with normal attacks.

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>>141

I don’t know about “100 Heroes.”

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Since the drama CD is quite old, the cast might change.

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The game “Hundred Heroes” flopped more than I expected (mainly in areas outside of the game), so if we continue with a new installment of “Water Margin” because of that, I think that might be okay.

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>>144

I think it would have been better not to release it on Switch, even though quite a few adjustments were made.

It was really terrible.

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Playing Hundred Heroes made me realize how important the tragic elements brought by the true emblem and the protagonist’s strength are.

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The fact that “100 Heroes” has been released itself is…

It was the voices of fans from abroad rather than from within the country.

If you are also focusing on the overseas market, then…

You don’t need to worry about what fujoshi think.

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It doesn’t seem like the atmosphere is about pulling characters from existing series in a gacha, so that’s a relief…

Well, Vicky and Jean might come out, but…

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>>153

Of course it’s going to come out.

It’s business.

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>>160

Well, you’ll come up with a reason to go out, right?

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I can understand why it feels like the overall quality is not very good, given that there are many relatively minor issues, like the name of the kickboxer being in English, which significantly diminishes the immersion.

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Why is there such an unsettling atmosphere in the thread despite the big announcements of anime adaptation and new game release?

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>>157

I don’t need anime.

I guess it’s because it’s a social game…

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>>157

The troublesome layer continues to remain.

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It seems they are going to do a prequel and sequel for the series in a social game.

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I dislike that social games never end.

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>>166

If sales are bad, it will end halfway, and if sales are good, it will be stretched out and become bland…

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The 108 stars will become allies if you play, but I never said I wouldn’t do gacha.

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>>168

In this case, there are many games where the character’s exclusive weapon (super strong) is included in the gacha and becomes part of the inventory inspection.

By the way, there have been a lot of games of this type lately.

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>>169

Also, there’s the emblem gacha, you know.

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