I wish I knew what in the hell was going on in Muramasa though.
Momohime :
(Jinkuro, Momohime and Yukinojyo)
Once upon a time there was a master swordsman named Senju Oboroya, creator of the omnipotent Oboro sword style. His most promising student was a man named Jinkuro Izuna, who coveted the power of the Oboro sword style for his own, and decided to slay his master to become the only soul with knowledge of this ultimate power.
Jinkuro was successful - Senju was killed, but not before striking Jinkuro with a fatal blow. Desperate to save his life, Jinkuro went to the nearby castle and waited for the strong, healthy son of the local Daimyo - Yukinojyo - to appear. When he did, Jinkuro attempted to strike Yukinojyo with the forbidden Soul Transfer sword art technique - but he did not expect a young girl to interfere.
The sword blow struck a samurai princess named Momohime of Narukami, Yukinojyo's bethrothed, and the dark magics of Jinkuro's technique did their terrible work, forcing Momohime's soul from her body to make room for Jinkuro's, as his body collapsed, dead.
His soul now bound to the body of the girl but damned to suffer in Hell for all eternity, Jinkuro is desperate to escape her mortal coil - but to do so, he must re-obtain his own blade, taken from him when his body fell. And so, Momohime and Jinkuro cut their way across Genroku era Japan, armed with the blades of the legendary mad blacksmith Muramasa Sengo and the unstoppable Oboro sword style. Together, they fight their way through Hell and to the very gates of Heaven.
As they travel - a terribly odd couple, the princess and the criminal - Jinkuro softens towards the girl, and soon becomes less concerned with escaping Hell than protecting Momohime from those who would betray her. If he manages to save his own skin in the process...? Well, all the better.
In the True Ending...
Momohime Jinkuro has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the ultimate weapon, he cuts through time - cuts back to the moment he was to strike at Yukinojyo, stays his hand, and walks away...
...later, Momohime remarks to her husband that he's seemed a bit cranky lately, and quick to anger - a change that occurred after he went out to the palace's main gate, and found that poor dead Samurai on the road. Yukinojyo assures Momohime that all is well, and that he intends to tell his father he will not follow in the family footsteps, but instead open a school of his own sword fighting technique. He thinks he'll call it... The Izuna sword style...
Kisuke :
Once upon a time, there was a legendary blade named Kuzuryu. A great evil had bound itself to the blade, and any who possessed it discovered they could not help themselves, and would kill in a mad frenzy. The weapon was in the protection of Momohime's family, you see, and under the personal guard of her older sister, Torahime.
There was a great battle over Kuzuryu, and many died - including Torahime, as she was betrayed by the ninja Kisuke, who had agreed to steal Kuzuryu. Kisuke too was killed, but as he lay dying, the spirit of Senju Oboroya - recently slain by Jinkuro - fused his soul into Kisuke's body.
This saved Kisuke's life, but destroyed his memories and imbued him with the knowledge of the all-powerful Oboro sword style. Armed with this forbidden knowledge, Kisuke strikes out to discover what happened to him, only to find himself set upon by the spectral warrior princess Torahime - granted a respite from death by the lord Buddha, she has been permitted to return to Earth for forty-nine days to exact her revenge upon him.
They meet, they fight, and Kisuke finds he cannot shake a desire to keep Torahime safe from harm. Together, they fight their way through the legions of cursed demons who wish to obtain the Kuzuryu for their own, finally defeating the shogun himself, who had been possessed.
In the True Ending...
Kisuke has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the weapon, he cuts through time - back to the night he and Toraime were to be killed - and ensures their deaths are avoided. He then presents himself to Torahime, and announces that with his knowledge of the Oboro sword style, he alone is capable of wielding Kuzuryu without succumbing to its demonic influence. He says he plans to travel the world destroying evil with the blade until all its dark power is used up - and then, he will return to Japan, to marry Torahime.
Chance on
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I wish I knew what in the hell was going on in Muramasa though.
Momohime :
(Jinkuro, Momohime and Yukinojyo)
Once upon a time there was a master swordsman named Senju Oboroya, creator of the omnipotent Oboro sword style. His most promising student was a man named Jinkuro Izuna, who coveted the power of the Oboro sword style for his own, and decided to slay his master to become the only soul with knowledge of this ultimate power.
Jinkuro was successful - Senju was killed, but not before striking Jinkuro with a fatal blow. Desperate to save his life, Jinkuro went to the nearby castle and waited for the strong, healthy son of the local Daimyo - Yukinojyo - to appear. When he did, Jinkuro attempted to strike Yukinojyo with the forbidden Soul Transfer sword art technique - but he did not expect a young girl to interfere.
The sword blow struck a samurai princess named Momohime of Narukami, Yukinojyo's bethrothed, and the dark magics of Jinkuro's technique did their terrible work, forcing Momohime's soul from her body to make room for Jinkuro's, as his body collapsed, dead.
His soul now bound to the body of the girl but damned to suffer in Hell for all eternity, Jinkuro is desperate to escape her mortal coil - but to do so, he must re-obtain his own blade, taken from him when his body fell. And so, Momohime and Jinkuro cut their way across Genroku era Japan, armed with the blades of the legendary mad blacksmith Muramasa Sengo and the unstoppable Oboro sword style. Together, they fight their way through Hell and to the very gates of Heaven.
As they travel - a terribly odd couple, the princess and the criminal - Jinkuro softens towards the girl, and soon becomes less concerned with escaping Hell than protecting Momohime from those who would betray her. If he manages to save his own skin in the process...? Well, all the better.
In the True Ending...
Momohime Jinkuro has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the ultimate weapon, he cuts through time - cuts back to the moment he was to strike at Yukinojyo, stays his hand, and walks away...
...later, Momohime remarks to her husband that he's seemed a bit cranky lately, and quick to anger - a change that occurred after he went out to the palace's main gate, and found that poor dead Samurai on the road. Yukinojyo assures Momohime that all is well, and that he intends to tell his father he will not follow in the family footsteps, but instead open a school of his own sword fighting technique. He thinks he'll call it... The Izuna sword style...
Kisuke :
Once upon a time, there was a legendary blade named Kuzuryu. A great evil had bound itself to the blade, and any who possessed it discovered they could not help themselves, and would kill in a mad frenzy. The weapon was in the protection of Momohime's family, you see, and under the personal guard of her older sister, Torahime.
There was a great battle over Kuzuryu, and many died - including Torahime, as she was betrayed by the ninja Kisuke, who had agreed to steal Kuzuryu. Kisuke too was killed, but as he lay dying, the spirit of Senju Oboroya - recently slain by Jinkuro - fused his soul into Kisuke's body.
This saved Kisuke's life, but destroyed his memories and imbued him with the knowledge of the all-powerful Oboro sword style. Armed with this forbidden knowledge, Kisuke strikes out to discover what happened to him, only to find himself set upon by the spectral warrior princess Torahime - granted a respite from death by the lord Buddha, she has been permitted to return to Earth for forty-nine days to exact her revenge upon him.
They meet, they fight, and Kisuke finds he cannot shake a desire to keep Torahime safe from harm. Together, they fight their way through the legions of cursed demons who wish to obtain the Kuzuryu for their own, finally defeating the shogun himself, who had been possessed.
In the True Ending...
Kisuke has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the weapon, he cuts through time - back to the night he and Toraime were to be killed - and ensures their deaths are avoided. He then presents himself to Torahime, and announces that with his knowledge of the Oboro sword style, he alone is capable of wielding Kuzuryu without succumbing to its demonic influence. He says he plans to travel the world destroying evil with the blade until all its dark power is used up - and then, he will return to Japan, to marry Torahime.
I really want this now. I was gonna get it after I get Black Rock Shooter and Persona 4 Golden but maybe I'll get it first.
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What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
I'm super happy that FFX will be coming out the same day on Vita as on PS3. I only don't like the fact that they're not selling the games separately since my husband and I both have Vitas and I'd prefer to not purchase the game twice on Vita to both play it. But I'll probably just end up playing it on Vita while he plays it on PS3.
Do you not have both Vitas on the same account? My husband has his Vita on my PSN account so we only need one copy of offline games (or ad hoc).
No, we have ours separate. We both have different tastes in games for the most part, and we buy anything we can in physical format so it's never a problem to share games.
I'm super happy that FFX will be coming out the same day on Vita as on PS3. I only don't like the fact that they're not selling the games separately since my husband and I both have Vitas and I'd prefer to not purchase the game twice on Vita to both play it. But I'll probably just end up playing it on Vita while he plays it on PS3.
Is there a release date ?
I did. Search on Amazon.co.uk and nothing came up for the vita. The PS3 version was there, but no actual date.
They just announced the release date today for Vita for the US as March 18th on the playstation blog.
3 months ? If I'm lucky, I'll have finished P4G by then...
I wish I knew what in the hell was going on in Muramasa though.
Momohime :
(Jinkuro, Momohime and Yukinojyo)
Once upon a time there was a master swordsman named Senju Oboroya, creator of the omnipotent Oboro sword style. His most promising student was a man named Jinkuro Izuna, who coveted the power of the Oboro sword style for his own, and decided to slay his master to become the only soul with knowledge of this ultimate power.
Jinkuro was successful - Senju was killed, but not before striking Jinkuro with a fatal blow. Desperate to save his life, Jinkuro went to the nearby castle and waited for the strong, healthy son of the local Daimyo - Yukinojyo - to appear. When he did, Jinkuro attempted to strike Yukinojyo with the forbidden Soul Transfer sword art technique - but he did not expect a young girl to interfere.
The sword blow struck a samurai princess named Momohime of Narukami, Yukinojyo's bethrothed, and the dark magics of Jinkuro's technique did their terrible work, forcing Momohime's soul from her body to make room for Jinkuro's, as his body collapsed, dead.
His soul now bound to the body of the girl but damned to suffer in Hell for all eternity, Jinkuro is desperate to escape her mortal coil - but to do so, he must re-obtain his own blade, taken from him when his body fell. And so, Momohime and Jinkuro cut their way across Genroku era Japan, armed with the blades of the legendary mad blacksmith Muramasa Sengo and the unstoppable Oboro sword style. Together, they fight their way through Hell and to the very gates of Heaven.
As they travel - a terribly odd couple, the princess and the criminal - Jinkuro softens towards the girl, and soon becomes less concerned with escaping Hell than protecting Momohime from those who would betray her. If he manages to save his own skin in the process...? Well, all the better.
In the True Ending...
Momohime Jinkuro has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the ultimate weapon, he cuts through time - cuts back to the moment he was to strike at Yukinojyo, stays his hand, and walks away...
...later, Momohime remarks to her husband that he's seemed a bit cranky lately, and quick to anger - a change that occurred after he went out to the palace's main gate, and found that poor dead Samurai on the road. Yukinojyo assures Momohime that all is well, and that he intends to tell his father he will not follow in the family footsteps, but instead open a school of his own sword fighting technique. He thinks he'll call it... The Izuna sword style...
Kisuke :
Once upon a time, there was a legendary blade named Kuzuryu. A great evil had bound itself to the blade, and any who possessed it discovered they could not help themselves, and would kill in a mad frenzy. The weapon was in the protection of Momohime's family, you see, and under the personal guard of her older sister, Torahime.
There was a great battle over Kuzuryu, and many died - including Torahime, as she was betrayed by the ninja Kisuke, who had agreed to steal Kuzuryu. Kisuke too was killed, but as he lay dying, the spirit of Senju Oboroya - recently slain by Jinkuro - fused his soul into Kisuke's body.
This saved Kisuke's life, but destroyed his memories and imbued him with the knowledge of the all-powerful Oboro sword style. Armed with this forbidden knowledge, Kisuke strikes out to discover what happened to him, only to find himself set upon by the spectral warrior princess Torahime - granted a respite from death by the lord Buddha, she has been permitted to return to Earth for forty-nine days to exact her revenge upon him.
They meet, they fight, and Kisuke finds he cannot shake a desire to keep Torahime safe from harm. Together, they fight their way through the legions of cursed demons who wish to obtain the Kuzuryu for their own, finally defeating the shogun himself, who had been possessed.
In the True Ending...
Kisuke has Muramasa craft the ultimate blade - the Oboro Muramasa - capable of cutting the very threads of fate itself. Using the weapon, he cuts through time - back to the night he and Toraime were to be killed - and ensures their deaths are avoided. He then presents himself to Torahime, and announces that with his knowledge of the Oboro sword style, he alone is capable of wielding Kuzuryu without succumbing to its demonic influence. He says he plans to travel the world destroying evil with the blade until all its dark power is used up - and then, he will return to Japan, to marry Torahime.
ehhh, so Kisuke's true ending isn't all that much different from the altered ending?
... Lame.
Decided to look on game stop and this was part of the description, "Only Disciples and Star Children can defeat the monsters, and you, as God's Gift, have an additional weighty task: to bond with seven other Disciples and bear many Star Children to help your world survive!".
Stragint on
PSN: Reaper_Stragint, Steam: DoublePitstoChesty
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
(In all honesty I'm looking much more forward to Demon Gaze, but: bizarre JRPG brought here by Atlus with the standard minor preorder bonus? Yeah, I can do that.)
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I want to get Guacamelee! but I don't understand how cross buy works. Does it just add both digital versions to my account? Or how do I get both.
Also is cross save a different thing? Like, taking progress from Vita to PS3 and back? Does it have that?
Yeah, it'll add both versions to your account and they should both show up in your download list once you buy either. And if it doesn't, you should still see "Purchased" on both versions' store pages. And yeah, it has cross-save, you manually choose to upload/download the save from ~the cloud~ from the main menu.
Also it's really good.
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You've got the right of it. Cross-Buy is when you buy the game on one platform and get it for the other. (Or both others in the rare PS3/PS4/Vita Cross-Buy games) So, buy the Vita version, a PS3 and a PS4 version are added to your account.
Cross-Save is, as you suspected, where saves can transfer from one platform to the next. I -assume- most every game that has Cross-Buy also has Cross-Save (Since...that's kind of the point), but I don't know for sure. Guacamelee! is indeed Cross-Save. There's an option in the in-game options menu (I think) that lets you upload and download the save data to do the transferring.
Also Terraria is pretty damn great. I was like "Oh, I'll play around with it for a few minutes" (after I had played it for basically the entire afternoon after it went up) and then I looked up and it was two hours later. Whoops!
I want to get Guacamelee! but I don't understand how cross buy works. Does it just add both digital versions to my account? Or how do I get both.
Also is cross save a different thing? Like, taking progress from Vita to PS3 and back? Does it have that?
Cross Buy games will add both PS3 and Vita versions of games into your download list for you to snag both versions. That's pretty much it.
For Cross Save, in the game(in Guacamelee) you go into the options menu off the main menu and choose the cross save option, which will allow you to upload and download to the cloud(you'll need to have PS+ for this). If you don't upload to the cloud from the options menu then you won't get to use the save on both. Dragon's Crown is much the same.
Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
I don't know why but I kind of want this game. It sounds amusing.
PSN: Reaper_Stragint, Steam: DoublePitstoChesty
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
I don't know why but I kind of want this game. It sounds amusing.
Same. When I read the description all I thought was that sounds hilariously weird and I want to play it.
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Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
I don't know why but I kind of want this game. It sounds amusing.
Same. When I read the description all I thought was that sounds hilariously weird and I want to play it.
Kind of reminds me of Mugen Souls, the game seemed really odd but the game play looked awesome.
Either way I'm definitely gonna need a new memory card for these other games. Are there any issues with switching the memory cards back and forth to play the various games?
PSN: Reaper_Stragint, Steam: DoublePitstoChesty
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
So being curious I decided to look up a trailer and dear god this game is just fucking gross. Since there are so many reasons why it's revolting I'm just going to list everything I saw in order.
*all of you're love interests are blushing 15 year old school girls.
*Jiggle physics!
*You're allowed to interact with each girl by touching their faces with the game pad?
*Apparantly even some of your children can dress like strippers.
*Sailer Moon style naked transformations
*VAGINA & TITTY SHOTS
Yeah, I think I'll pass on this one. With games like this it's no wonder birthrates are so low in Japan. If I were a woman living there I wouldn't even leave the house for fear of being kidnapped and turned into a skin suit.
I don't know why but I kind of Either way I'm definitely gonna need a new memory card for these other games. Are there any issues with switching the memory cards back and forth to play the various games?
No major issues. The only annoyances really are that you need to turn the Vita off to swap, and the layout of your bubbles needs to account for two sets of data and if you're not careful they'll get scattered when you swap.
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Whenever I hear about conception and games, I always think of the end of the world in SMT Nocturne. (it happens about 10 minutes in so it's not really a spoiler)
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Not too sure but you can just import if need be.
I want to know more PA people on Twitter.
Muramasa or FFX/X-2?
Muramasa has a cart. X will have one too, but X-2 will be download only.
Momohime :
(Jinkuro, Momohime and Yukinojyo)
Once upon a time there was a master swordsman named Senju Oboroya, creator of the omnipotent Oboro sword style. His most promising student was a man named Jinkuro Izuna, who coveted the power of the Oboro sword style for his own, and decided to slay his master to become the only soul with knowledge of this ultimate power.
Jinkuro was successful - Senju was killed, but not before striking Jinkuro with a fatal blow. Desperate to save his life, Jinkuro went to the nearby castle and waited for the strong, healthy son of the local Daimyo - Yukinojyo - to appear. When he did, Jinkuro attempted to strike Yukinojyo with the forbidden Soul Transfer sword art technique - but he did not expect a young girl to interfere.
The sword blow struck a samurai princess named Momohime of Narukami, Yukinojyo's bethrothed, and the dark magics of Jinkuro's technique did their terrible work, forcing Momohime's soul from her body to make room for Jinkuro's, as his body collapsed, dead.
His soul now bound to the body of the girl but damned to suffer in Hell for all eternity, Jinkuro is desperate to escape her mortal coil - but to do so, he must re-obtain his own blade, taken from him when his body fell. And so, Momohime and Jinkuro cut their way across Genroku era Japan, armed with the blades of the legendary mad blacksmith Muramasa Sengo and the unstoppable Oboro sword style. Together, they fight their way through Hell and to the very gates of Heaven.
As they travel - a terribly odd couple, the princess and the criminal - Jinkuro softens towards the girl, and soon becomes less concerned with escaping Hell than protecting Momohime from those who would betray her. If he manages to save his own skin in the process...? Well, all the better.
In the True Ending...
...later, Momohime remarks to her husband that he's seemed a bit cranky lately, and quick to anger - a change that occurred after he went out to the palace's main gate, and found that poor dead Samurai on the road. Yukinojyo assures Momohime that all is well, and that he intends to tell his father he will not follow in the family footsteps, but instead open a school of his own sword fighting technique. He thinks he'll call it... The Izuna sword style...
Kisuke :
Once upon a time, there was a legendary blade named Kuzuryu. A great evil had bound itself to the blade, and any who possessed it discovered they could not help themselves, and would kill in a mad frenzy. The weapon was in the protection of Momohime's family, you see, and under the personal guard of her older sister, Torahime.
There was a great battle over Kuzuryu, and many died - including Torahime, as she was betrayed by the ninja Kisuke, who had agreed to steal Kuzuryu. Kisuke too was killed, but as he lay dying, the spirit of Senju Oboroya - recently slain by Jinkuro - fused his soul into Kisuke's body.
This saved Kisuke's life, but destroyed his memories and imbued him with the knowledge of the all-powerful Oboro sword style. Armed with this forbidden knowledge, Kisuke strikes out to discover what happened to him, only to find himself set upon by the spectral warrior princess Torahime - granted a respite from death by the lord Buddha, she has been permitted to return to Earth for forty-nine days to exact her revenge upon him.
They meet, they fight, and Kisuke finds he cannot shake a desire to keep Torahime safe from harm. Together, they fight their way through the legions of cursed demons who wish to obtain the Kuzuryu for their own, finally defeating the shogun himself, who had been possessed.
In the True Ending...
I really want this now. I was gonna get it after I get Black Rock Shooter and Persona 4 Golden but maybe I'll get it first.
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
So this? Ya, I now own Sly Cooper. Just sayin. Thanks.
It's a pretty good game. Just sayin.
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I just gifted 2 copies to Child's Play. I already own it myself.
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3 months ? If I'm lucky, I'll have finished P4G by then...
And it's all cross-buy.
So nothing got pulled today.
And I bought the Vita versions of the characters, which weren't on sale.
Ugh.
well, nothing Vita related I mean.
And the quick note that all umvc content is still available via Vita cross buy.
ehhh, so Kisuke's true ending isn't all that much different from the altered ending?
... Lame.
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What is this?
Decided to look on game stop and this was part of the description, "Only Disciples and Star Children can defeat the monsters, and you, as God's Gift, have an additional weighty task: to bond with seven other Disciples and bear many Star Children to help your world survive!".
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
Conception II is an incredibly weird dungeon crawler/dating sim where you play as a guardian of some sort who loses their powers when they reach a certain age. Your character is getting close to that time, so in order to continue his lineage he has to combine his powers with various maidens to create "star children" who will run dungeons for you.
(In all honesty I'm looking much more forward to Demon Gaze, but: bizarre JRPG brought here by Atlus with the standard minor preorder bonus? Yeah, I can do that.)
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Also is cross save a different thing? Like, taking progress from Vita to PS3 and back? Does it have that?
Yeah, it'll add both versions to your account and they should both show up in your download list once you buy either. And if it doesn't, you should still see "Purchased" on both versions' store pages. And yeah, it has cross-save, you manually choose to upload/download the save from ~the cloud~ from the main menu.
Also it's really good.
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Cross-Save is, as you suspected, where saves can transfer from one platform to the next. I -assume- most every game that has Cross-Buy also has Cross-Save (Since...that's kind of the point), but I don't know for sure. Guacamelee! is indeed Cross-Save. There's an option in the in-game options menu (I think) that lets you upload and download the save data to do the transferring.
Cross Buy games will add both PS3 and Vita versions of games into your download list for you to snag both versions. That's pretty much it.
For Cross Save, in the game(in Guacamelee) you go into the options menu off the main menu and choose the cross save option, which will allow you to upload and download to the cloud(you'll need to have PS+ for this). If you don't upload to the cloud from the options menu then you won't get to use the save on both. Dragon's Crown is much the same.
I believe it is their way of keeping themselves from getting nickel-and-dimed to death by credit card processing fees.
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My heart bleeds for them. Hopefully my $1.25 loan can keep them afloat.
I don't know why but I kind of want this game. It sounds amusing.
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
Same. When I read the description all I thought was that sounds hilariously weird and I want to play it.
Kind of reminds me of Mugen Souls, the game seemed really odd but the game play looked awesome.
Either way I'm definitely gonna need a new memory card for these other games. Are there any issues with switching the memory cards back and forth to play the various games?
What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable? ~ Mario Novak
I never fear death or dyin', I only fear never trying.
So... Agarest War meets Wizardry?
Day one purchase.
AFAIK, only as import.
The cart version I bought here (Sweden) was an NA import.
I'm guessing that's what Media 666 is selling through Amazon.
*all of you're love interests are blushing 15 year old school girls.
*Jiggle physics!
*You're allowed to interact with each girl by touching their faces with the game pad?
*Apparantly even some of your children can dress like strippers.
*Sailer Moon style naked transformations
*VAGINA & TITTY SHOTS
Yeah, I think I'll pass on this one. With games like this it's no wonder birthrates are so low in Japan. If I were a woman living there I wouldn't even leave the house for fear of being kidnapped and turned into a skin suit.
Wait, what?
Where are you hearing this about X-2 being download only?
They're both releasing physically on March 18, I thought
PS3 ver has both games on one disc. Vita ver is X on a cart and a download code for X-2.
PSN: SirGrinchX
Oculus Rift: Sir_Grinch
We know.
No major issues. The only annoyances really are that you need to turn the Vita off to swap, and the layout of your bubbles needs to account for two sets of data and if you're not careful they'll get scattered when you swap.
Tabletop:13th Age (mm-mmm), D&D 4e
Occasional words about games: my site
Now I have to decide on which platform to get it on... unless 3DS doesn't get a digital release, then it's an easy decision.