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[Vampire Survivors] I didn’t expect someone to be such a passionate lover of Saga up to this point.

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Whoa… that’s an amazing amount!

Free…!?

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I’m not just a typical Saga abnormal love enthusiast.

I am a huge fan of AnSaga, the most beloved game in the Saga series.

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Abnormal Saga Lover…!?

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I was able to unlock Bonifor, but playing with 1P and 2 characters is new.

But there are too many items, and it’s a hassle…

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Starting with Castlevania, we will become a conglomerate that will increasingly incorporate parody targets…

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Let me use the cute Ameya from the PV in the official version too.

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In the base game, there were glimpses of Saga Frontier, Star Ocean, and other JRPG references from that era, right?

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Finally, the upper limit of the number has become 65535.

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A cunning life hack that allows you to gain a pass for troublesome paperwork and early access to Emesaga by giving up financial benefits.

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I didn’t know about the new Saga title, so I went to the official site.

Is the scenario different on the platform?! That’s quite bold in this day and age.

I thought it was a story about the demo version.

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>>10

The Steam version’s trial version of the Songstress chapter features a party full of quirky species, and the character herself has tough limitations, so it’s the raw essence of Saga… you can really taste the thrill!

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I understand that there isn’t a demo for Siugnas, and it’s also clear that the structure has been too solidified from the start, making it difficult to create a demo.

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I knew I was a huge Saga fan at the point of NO FUTURE…

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Shall we let Sammy eat eggs again…

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The lineup of my favorite games…

It’s not entirely minor, but…!

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and

Was there a vampire?

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>>16

It is the King of Darkness.

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There was a king of darkness, though…

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I knew you liked Saga, but I didn’t expect you to like Unlimited Saga the most…

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It’s surprisingly well-made for being free…

Inspiration system!?

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>>20

Is this a free DLC…?

There was a surprisingly well-prepared announcement video.

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>>30

If it becomes paid, paperwork and procedures will be a hassle~

I’ll make it free!!

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>>31

It’s impressive to make it free, considering that the content has the same level of quality or even more enthusiasm than previous paid DLC.

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>>45

I had no choice but to get the Saga Emulation early.

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“Abnormal Lovers of the Abnormal Saga”

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The flash only has weak and strong attacks as its two forms of attack, so the gameplay feels pretty much the same as before!

Moreover, weapons evolve twice, so leveling them up and managing the boxes is tough.

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The vampire is another coffin.

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I started this morning, but time just melts away…

In the smartphone version, the Saga Eme stage is not unlocked yet, but I wonder what the unlocking conditions are.

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>>24

Proceed to the Moonglow stage and buy an item for 50,000g.

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>>26

I see! Thank you!

I’ll do my best to move forward!

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Dracula exists.

There is also a king of darkness.

There are no vampires.

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This game has a lot of unlockable elements, or rather unlocking them is the main aspect of the game.

I hope you can keep doing your best little by little, even while struggling.

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Shiugunas! There’s no vampire in the coffin!

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It feels like a strong love for Saga with a hint of Sagaeme.

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>>29

A shelf at the home of an abnormal SaGa lover, constantly showcasing their hunger for new SaGa releases in the collaboration announcement PV.

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It’s almost impossible to clear the first stage with true vanilla…

It’s a game where you gradually get stronger while steadily earning items and upgrades.

Once you get used to it, it becomes work.

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On Saga’s side, it serves as promotion, and the creator can quickly play the games they like and also spread the word.

win-win

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In the library, I can go with a weak setup, but it’s impossible in the forest…

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>>34

At least without candles and orbs, it’s tough.

Only the whip that can evolve is indeed impossible.

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I thought there was definitely no future, but I didn’t expect it to be proven in reality.

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I thought the collaboration with Castlevania was the final episode.

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It seems that DLC of a similar volume is planned for the future.

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I thought spring, summer, autumn, and winter were somewhat like the chaotic beauty of snow, moon, flowers, and the seasons, but this…

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The first forest comes rushing in from all directions, making it much easier by the time you reach the next library.

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Cute Saga enthusiast.

I will protect you.

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It’s a hassle to go through the procedures, so I’ll make it free for you ❤

Too generous.

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After all, fans of Ansa are pretty scary, huh?

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There are people with such an abnormal love for Saga even abroad…

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So he was indeed a madman…

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Oh, so the collaboration is with Saga?

Why???

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I’ve often seen abnormal Saga fans who continue to post crazy promotional videos to spread Saga, but it’s the first time I’ve seen someone crazy enough to distribute free Saga collaboration DLC…

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What the hell is with this old man who won’t show up no matter how much money I pay, even though Saga is free?

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>>51

The big shot Dracula has shown up, but at this point, the old man has already missed his timing.

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Huh, is there another collaboration coming… ?

Am I going to be controlled by this guy again…

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>>52

Kawazu God seems like he might retire due to age…

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If I start now, I guess I need to spend some time to unlock the Saga Emeko collaboration stage, huh?

The game itself is so interesting that time really just melts away…

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After all, there are only abnormal people who like Saga.

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Among us

Contra

Castlevania

Sagaieme

What is this collaboration lineup…?

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It may be true that it has more advertising effectiveness than just any ordinary media…

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This author wants to promote Saga and is motivated by wanting to get early access to Emesa Saga…

By the way, I’ll be distributing the DLC for free…

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After creating a popular game that sold like crazy on every platform

It’s scary how fans who love Saga go out of their way to request collaborations and get included in free updates.

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It’s not just a case; making an appearance in your own game is the pinnacle of an abnormal Saga fan’s love.

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>>62

You are the funniest right now!

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I appreciate that it doesn’t become all about profits and gains.

You can be a little more greedy if you want…?

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>>63

They are properly expressing their desire to get the latest installment of the series early.

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>>63

Everyone will buy it…

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>>63

That said, we’ve already made a profit at the point of being unbranded…

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Oh, so you like Saga.

I like it too; I’ve played all the Romancing Saga series.

Huh!? An… Saga…?

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When I came here, I thought maybe Reda had mixed in elements of the Seven Heroes, and that was no good.

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When you collaborate for free, the paperwork can be done right away, and you can start playing EmeSaga immediately.

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Although there are Dracula and the Dark King, the Vampire Survivor cannot find any vampires.

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Isn’t this author trying to turn the genre’s originator into a sort of Smash Bros or Super Robot Wars by collecting their favorite works?

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They even made an anime for the collaboration, and the two characters from Sagaema are super cute.

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If it’s a paid collaboration, the paperwork will delay playing Emesaga…

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I was thinking that if the sales of this DLC are good, maybe they could make a second collaboration with AnsaGa, but the thing is, this one is free…

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>>74

I’m always grateful that it’s under 500 yen, but… why…

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The birth of a new DLC is wonderful!

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Is there really a way to do a pre-release like that…?

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Pay 20 gold for each installation…

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>>77

The grudge that will remain forever in the character encyclopedia has come…

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The world’s most famous AnSaga believer

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If I make a game, I’ll be collaborating with my favorite games endlessly; my dreams are overflowing.

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No matter how much money you spend, you can’t play your favorite game before its release date, but by collaborating for free, you can play it the fastest!

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It’s fine! It’s free!

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Could it be that this game, made by the developer as a hobby, ended up selling surprisingly well… while they were creating it…?

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>>83

I thought it was dangerous from a copyright perspective, but a collaboration with the original is really exciting…

Hey, what’s going on with the Saga promotion next?

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There’s plenty of money lying around, so other than enjoying my favorite games and occasionally supporting old men and bones, I don’t have any other use for it.

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Maybe I’m going crazy over the announcement of Libesaga while making it.

I bet you were going even crazier right before the release of the SaGa Frontier Remaster…

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I’m not at the top of the list of supporters for Blaste.

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>>86

I wonder how it would be since I’m not rich yet.

It seems like I’m investing money that I shouldn’t be using.

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It seemed like Kawazu and the Square Enix side were a bit bewildered, and that was not good.

I’m curious about how the collaboration talks progressed.

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>>87

But you know, it was Saga’s side that sent the first message.

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>>97

I guess they were perplexed by the unexpected intensity and were making various adjustments…

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>>97

Is that so!?

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>>97

Was there such a story?

It seems that there are talks that the producers decided to collaborate because they want to do it before the release of Saga Emé.

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The game is so successful that it can collaborate anywhere.

The fact that the author loves games so much and pours their passion into it is terrifying, isn’t it?

I’ll give it away for free! Huh…?

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Is a Fate collaboration coming too?

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>>91

That was done on April Fool’s Day over there…

Let’s do it at the main house too! Sigma is here!

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>>91

I was doing a parody for April Fool’s, but I want to play the real thing too…

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At least because of the collaboration here, I bought the DS version of the Castlevania series.

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New collaborative characters: 16 people… 16 people!?

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About 80% of the official guidebook could be a photo collection of Poe, and I wouldn’t be surprised.

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A valuable game where you can operate a teacher as a teacher.

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I had one complaint about the Dracula collaboration.

Dracula-kun is not here.

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If it’s Dracula-kun, he was having his way in the monster encyclopedia…

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The profits from the work itself are in a state of infinite slime hunting or infinite assassin hunting, allowing me to do whatever I want.

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This king uses a technique called Blood Spartan.

It definitely looks like a vampire.

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The effort put into the PV on the Vansa side for the Dracula collaboration was also amazing.

The Konami side’s promotional video was impressive and really well done.

It was something that seemed inevitable to be processed when it was released…

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>>108

The early dots are just too bad…

They’re lined up side by side in the PV…!

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>>112

I was wondering if they got angry about things like name changes… and then I was really surprised by the collaboration.

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>>108

I laughed at how the last handshake was treated as a historic reconciliation.

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It’s hilarious to think that we can actually say the bone pillar was the real person because we collaborated.

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Because it’s a hot respect…

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When I see that shelf in the PV, it looks like there were different sized versions of the Saga Frontier 2 packaging released overseas.

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The collaboration basically has a strong commitment from the VANSABA side, right?

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Saga enthusiasts visible from the collaboration PV.

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I can’t find anyone to sell me Moon Glow…

Is the question mark not displayed?

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>>117

Is there someone on the left side that has a different vibe, like a dot character?

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>>121

If you go directly left from the starting point, even after walking about twice the distance indicated by the arrow, you still can’t find it, so I wonder if there’s some deviation?

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>>132

It should show up on the map on the far left, so they probably haven’t added the DLC.

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>>117

Get the DLC → You have to do the Moonglow.

I struggled a lot with this.

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>>138

At the agricultural cooperative, speed up the game and go to Moon Gorou! Since there’s a mark, there might be other conditions as well.

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If you rummage through the author’s game room, you might be able to predict the next collaboration.

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I could kind of sense it from “no future,” but I never expected it to come to this…

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Thank you, Richter Belmont.

But the vampire is in a different coffin, HAHAHA!

Count Dracula’s full English voice is unfair.

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Those who do not struggle with money are strong.

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>>125

The means of spreading the word to increase friends who can discuss core games is a bit too invincible…

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For some reason, the sub-weapon was Castlevania even before the collaboration with Castlevania…

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That’s nice, isn’t it?

A teacher swinging a whip in the Castlevania map.

Alucard, who disrupts the harmony of snow, moon, and flowers.

A silly game where Richter can be seen banishing impostors.

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It’s like a game that resembles Coulomb Castle now.

Ah, Kuron is like that.

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It’s a bit too interesting that it’s limited to just Saga Emme, not the entire Saga series.

I can tell it’s the latest work, but the choice is pretty subtle!

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>>130

Other Saga games are already being played, so the early access of the latest installment takes priority over everything.

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>>131

This is a reliable abnormal Saga lover.

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Ansen Saga is an interesting game, but the interesting parts are quite limited, so to speak…

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When Konami’s collaboration came, I was surprised thinking, “Is it Contra?!” and then Castlevania appeared.

There might be a collaboration refill later.

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>>131

Why is it necessary to write the name of your favorite SaGa title in the DLC patch notes?

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>>137

We need to put pressure on them for a remaster remake…

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>>137

Other works in the series may not be complete, but there are generally ways to play them.

As a fan, it is natural to designate An Saga, which is the only one whose outcome is unpredictable.

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>>137

Because it is packed with the reasons for being free.

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Praising Unsaga too much means you have been soaked in the essence of Saga.

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It’s interesting that they say it’s a game where they provide collaborations for free and then choose people.

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Is just updating not enough?

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In other words, you want to say “Vansaga,” right?

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Is the smartphone version not here yet?

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>>148

I’m coming.

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A sudden intruder from elsewhere has arrived in the excited Saga community with the hype from Rebirth Saga and Saga Frontier Remastered.

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>>149

Since it’s released from a Saga abnormal lover, it must be from the same source!

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>>156

Well, there are people in the Saga community asking “Why?” and there are also people in the Vansa Bar community asking “Why?” as well…

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I thought it was calm since the new year started, and then this happened!

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>>150

I wonder if today is April Fool’s Day…

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Gamer’s life hack

To play the latest installment of my favorite series faster than anyone else, I just need to propose a collaboration with a super popular indie game…!

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The Switch version had to be downloaded from the DLC.

I was relieved because it was free.

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I have the desire to see Ansega characters moving in anime like in this collaboration announcement PV.

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I thought it ended in the castle of demons.

Is it going to continue…

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>>155

The castle of demons is constantly being remodeled, and that’s its selling point.

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That yellow Master Hand has been doing whatever it wants for the past few years…

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>>157

Next, will there be a collaboration with the original Master Hand…?

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It seems to be technically difficult, but I hope for the release of the save data synchronization feature…

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It seems like the collaboration with jeans was similar, but the partner in the collaboration often likes Saga.

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I started it up for the first time in a while, but I still haven’t unlocked the castle completely…

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Well, as indicated by the derivatives, it’s powerful how you can change the flavor in countless ways with just a little modification.

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There are many people whose brains have been burnt out by Saga…

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I tried it a little, and even though it says one map is added, it keeps connecting to other worlds and advancing further, but it seems like the volume is off again, doesn’t it?

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I thought I really had to check it with the DLC…

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Speaking of which, it seems like there are also agricultural cooperatives and adventures… what is this?

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>>169

The agricultural cooperative is collaborating with an idle game.

The opponent has a garlic old man on business trip.

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??

>>171

???

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Shall we do it… the wildcard collaboration…

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I don’t know where to start with this game.

Isn’t the volume amazing?

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>>173

For now, the DLC weapons are quite strong, so it might be a good idea to start with something other than Among Us in Adventure.

Since two sides are easier than one, let’s make sure we can go quickly.

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It’s unfair that this game itself has a strong appeal to younger audiences.

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Ponkuru seems to believe that the garlic old man is a cute mascot character…

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The issue with the whip not being affected by Arcana has been fixed, but the scaling settings for all the Castlevania characters are still lacking.

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If we lift the restrictions on the elements like this…

Are they suddenly not going to add around 40 characters from the past series?

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>>179

I want to see blood.

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The agricultural cooperative that was added quietly is quite a chaotic stage, isn’t it?

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The expression “above” is unreliable, which is problematic.

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Thinking about it, it might have a game style that I would like, similar to AnSaga.

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I’m curious about the slightly harsh witch that came from the promotional anime collaboration…

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Is Saga Era just a hype, or is it actually interesting?

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>>186

I think it’s interesting that you can enjoy the brainstorming system and this collaboration, so let’s try the Sagaeme demo.

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>>186

The content here feels the same as usual, so I’m not sure how someone who hasn’t experienced it would think.

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Recently, the expansion of the castle of demons has stopped, hasn’t it…

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I really appreciate not having to wait, but it’s always so sudden!

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I wish it had been released on April 1st anyway.

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>>190

That would make it a lie!

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>>190

I think it’s good that FGO released a fan-made parody game, so the topics didn’t overlap.

Well, there are things like Sigma and the promised sword of victory, and it seems like the creator likes Fate as well…

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Q, it’s ○○ yen, but is it worth buying?

A, you should not buy it. Just forget about it.

Q, I bought it for ○○ yen though~

A, it’s impossible for you, give up.

Q: This game isn’t interesting, is it crap?

A, it doesn’t suit you, give up.

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It’s all on the wiki, including the hidden stuff.

It's all on the wiki, including the hidden stuff.

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>>193

Although they are a companion character, they only look like a monster…

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>>193

Is Kato not here?

It’s a good character, but…

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>>193

There are mantises that became a trauma in Romancing SaGa 2…

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The recent Saga offensive is too crazy.

It was interesting that Sagaeme didn’t bounce, but I thought Saga probably wouldn’t come out anymore…

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I thought at the point of NO FUTURE it was just that the author knew a little about Saga…

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The teacher is Mr. S.

That’s cool.

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After beating it up in Libesaga, we will start selling the remaster of Saga Frontier 2 from now on during the Nintendo Direct!

This is what happens after doing that.

This is solely due to the abnormal love for Saga.

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