Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I couldn't find the old thread, so I started this new one:
Rondo of Blood, one of the finer games in the Castlevania series, is also one of the ones to NOT make it to America.
Curse you, Konami! CURSE YOOUUUU!!
Well, now Rondo of Blood is coming to America, on the PSP, with the name Dracula X Chronicles. (Named for Dracula X, the cheap SNES substitute for Rondo)
With new graphics, the original gameplay, and a port of Symphony of the Night, Dracula X Chronicles looks to be a must-buy for PSP owners.
Who pre-ordered this so far? Note that the Gamestop website lists that it's dropped it's price from $39.99 to $29.99.
Dark Zarak wrote:Will this game be worth spending several hundred on a PSP when you're living on student loans?
Why can't it come out on DS? How long is the battery life on the PSP? Can it recharge?
Damn I want this game so bad.
Dark Zarak wrote:Will this game be worth spending several hundred on a PSP when you're living on student loans?
Why can't it come out on DS? How long is the battery life on the PSP? Can it recharge?
Damn I want this game so bad.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:What would be the point? How would it use the touch screen?
I can understand making new games for that, I encourage it, but this is an old game that never relied on a gimmick. Nor is SotN.
Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:What would be the point? How would it use the touch screen?
I can understand making new games for that, I encourage it, but this is an old game that never relied on a gimmick. Nor is SotN.
To Hell with the touch screen. My favorites barely use it. Portrait literally doesn't use it except for some of Charlotte's attacks and Sisters mode, which is not that great.
But just like I'll get a PS3 for GTA 4, I'll get a PSP for this new Castlevania.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:What would be the point? How would it use the touch screen?
I can understand making new games for that, I encourage it, but this is an old game that never relied on a gimmick. Nor is SotN.
To Hell with the touch screen. My favorites barely use it. Portrait literally doesn't use it except for some of Charlotte's attacks and Sisters mode, which is not that great.
But just like I'll get a PS3 for GTA 4, I'll get a PSP for this new Castlevania.
GTA IV is also coming out for Xbox 360, just in case you didn't want to waste $200.
Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:What would be the point? How would it use the touch screen?
I can understand making new games for that, I encourage it, but this is an old game that never relied on a gimmick. Nor is SotN.
To Hell with the touch screen. My favorites barely use it. Portrait literally doesn't use it except for some of Charlotte's attacks and Sisters mode, which is not that great.
But just like I'll get a PS3 for GTA 4, I'll get a PSP for this new Castlevania.
GTA IV is also coming out for Xbox 360, just in case you didn't want to waste $200.
Well, I've got other PS games so I'd rather get PS3. It's backwards compatible right?
Wikipedia wrote:Sony stated that every PlayStation and PlayStation 2 game that observes its respective system's TRC (Technical Requirements Checklist) would be playable on PS3 at launch.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Shadowman wrote:What would be the point? How would it use the touch screen?
I can understand making new games for that, I encourage it, but this is an old game that never relied on a gimmick. Nor is SotN.
To Hell with the touch screen. My favorites barely use it. Portrait literally doesn't use it except for some of Charlotte's attacks and Sisters mode, which is not that great.
But just like I'll get a PS3 for GTA 4, I'll get a PSP for this new Castlevania.
GTA IV is also coming out for Xbox 360, just in case you didn't want to waste $200.
Well, I've got other PS games so I'd rather get PS3. It's backwards compatible right?Wikipedia wrote:Sony stated that every PlayStation and PlayStation 2 game that observes its respective system's TRC (Technical Requirements Checklist) would be playable on PS3 at launch.
No idea what that means.
We'll just say "Sort Of."
sniper_samurai wrote:The Japanese and US 20 & 60 GB PS3s have the ps2 hardware in them so will play just about every ps1 and 2 game.
Roadbuster wrote:I heard about this and I am very interested in buying it. It also gives me one of several reasons to finally buy a PSP. When does this game come out again?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Dark Zarak wrote:sniper_samurai wrote:The Japanese and US 20 & 60 GB PS3s have the ps2 hardware in them so will play just about every ps1 and 2 game.
What about the classic disc read error problem that older PS2's had?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
sniper_samurai wrote:if you aren't playing in prog scan some of the textures were being reversed
Dark Zarak wrote:sniper_samurai wrote:if you aren't playing in prog scan some of the textures were being reversed
What do you mean by this exactly?
Return to Video Games and Mobile Apps Forum
Registered users: Bing [Bot], EvasionModeBumblebee, Google [Bot], Nemesis Primal, Optimus Eeyore, pooootang, SkyFire Prime, Yahoo [Bot]