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RE: Nintendo Switch - zothenr - 23-01-2018




RE: Nintendo Switch - Tolo - 23-01-2018

Debe haberle ido bien a Doom como para que den luz verde a un port del Wolfenstein II. Me alegro.


RE: Nintendo Switch - zothenr - 23-01-2018

(23-01-2018 09:20)Tolo escribió:Debe haberle ido bien a Doom como para que den luz verde a un port del Wolfenstein II. Me alegro.

El port lo anunciaron a la vez que Doom, lo que pasa que dijeron que era para 2018. Creo que no ha vendido mal Doom por lo que he leído, yo lo tengo y lo voy a empezar ahora. 

Lo que probé se ve bastante guapo, aunque sólamente lo he visto en modo portátil.


RE: Nintendo Switch - Tolo - 23-01-2018

(23-01-2018 09:25)zothenr escribió:El port lo anunciaron a la vez que Doom, lo que pasa que dijeron que era para 2018. Creo que no ha vendido mal Doom por lo que he leído, yo lo tengo y lo voy a empezar ahora. 

Lo que probé se ve bastante guapo, aunque sólamente lo he visto en modo portátil.

Pensaba que habían anunciado el primero, y resulta que es el 2 Big Grin


RE: Nintendo Switch - zothenr - 23-01-2018

Nintendo también ficha: Ojiro Fumoto, creador de Downwell, pasa a trabajar con ellos







RE: Nintendo Switch - zothenr - 23-01-2018

Primera hora de Lost Sphear en Switch:




RE: Nintendo Switch - Tolo - 23-01-2018

(23-01-2018 16:30)zothenr escribió:Primera hora de Lost Sphear en Switch:


Probé la demo y la verdad es que me decepcionó mucho. Y más tras haber jugado la de Project Octopath Traveler. Lo noté bastante descafeinado y con aspecto de juego para móviles.


RE: Nintendo Switch - issus - 23-01-2018

(23-01-2018 17:04)Tolo escribió:Probé la demo y la verdad es que me decepcionó mucho. Y más tras haber jugado la de Project Octopath Traveler. Lo noté bastante descafeinado y con aspecto de juego para móviles.

El precio tampoco parece acorde a la inversión, sinceramente.

Saludos


RE: Nintendo Switch - Rivera - 23-01-2018

Notas de Lost Sphear por ahora, entre un 6,5 y un 8.

PD: No sé yo si es buen asunto que los que hacen Wolfe 2 sean los de Doom. No sé cómo demonios van a hacerlo, porque ese juego es MUCHO más potente en todo que Doom, y si Doom no es precisamente un ejemplo de cómo sacar juegos así, es que no sé como van a meter uno mucho más actual y que es un pepino.


RE: Nintendo Switch - zothenr - 23-01-2018

(23-01-2018 18:15)Rivera escribió:Notas de Lost Sphear por ahora, entre un 6,5 y un 8.

PD: No sé yo si es buen asunto que los que hacen Wolfe 2 sean los de Doom. No sé cómo demonios van a hacerlo, porque ese juego es MUCHO más potente en todo que Doom, y si Doom no es precisamente un ejemplo de cómo sacar juegos así, es que no sé como van a meter uno mucho más actual y que es un pepino.

Yo probé DOOM cuando salió y ahora lo he empezado en serio y la verdad que no está nada mal, lo estoy disfrutando a tope en modo portátil. Y es lo que he visto que opina la mayoría de la gente que lo tiene y lo ha jugado o lo está jugando. 79 en Metacritic


RE: Nintendo Switch - issus - 23-01-2018

La demo de Lost Sphear la he dejado a los 20 mins. No me mola nada. Totalmente lo opuesto al Octopath.

Saludos


RE: Nintendo Switch - Sir_Dekar - 24-01-2018


  1. Game Over Online
    Jan 23, 2018

    93
    Lost Sphear is an outstanding game, taking most of what made I Am Setsuna memorable and topping it. Lost Sphear doesn’t fare quite as well when it comes to the soundtrack, but its battle system is vastly superior and one of the most enjoyable battle systems I’ve played in a JRPG in years. It keeps the turn-based system that many have used before and puts new twists on it to keep it fresh – so while the plot itself goes with a lot of tried and true turns, the battles feel much newer. It isn’t a perfect game, but does a better job of merging the genre’s past tropes with modern-day gaming conventions than Tokyo RPG Factory’s debut effort and is a must for any fan of JRPGs.

  2. GameCrate
    Jan 23, 2018

    83
    Lost Sphear is a good game, a solid RPG with an enjoyable plot, solid systems, and a great soundtrack. If you need an RPG to hold you over until 2018’s bigger AAA RPG releases, then this is your game.


  3. IGN Italia
    Jan 23, 2018

    82
    A nostalgic tribute of 90s RPGs. Great music and atmosphere, perfect for people who search a brief adventure instead of excessively long RPGs.



  4. Everyeye.it
    Jan 22, 2018

    82
    The latest Tokyo RPG Factory game manages to hit the hearts of those who grew up with the Super Nintendo and the first PlayStation.




  5. GamePro Germany
    Jan 23, 2018

    80
    Even though Lost Sphear may not quite match the quality class of the SNES classic, the Tokyo RPG Factory is much closer to the big role model with their new game than it was in I am Setsuna.





  6. SpazioGames
    Jan 23, 2018

    80
    Even though it won't go down as the masterpiece it takes inspiration from, Lost Sphear will give longtime JRPG fans all they can ask for, such as a fast and enjoyable combat system and a huge degree of customization. If you don't expect anything groundbreaking, give it a chance.






  7. DualShockers
    Jan 23, 2018

    80
    Since finishing Lost Sphear, I can’t stop thinking about it.







  8. Meristation
    Jan 23, 2018

    80
    Lost Sphear is an homage the old-school JRPG genre, while adding strategy mechanics into its easy-to-master gameplay and holds a good rhythm in its narrative. Its world-building is captivating, yet its characters lack originality in design and charisma.








  9. Hobby Consolas
    Jan 22, 2018

    80
    Lost Sphear is a little step forward for Tokyo RPG Factory, solving all the bad things from I Am Setsuna and keeping the good ones exactly as they were. If you love JRPGs and miss those times where everything was simpler, don't miss it.









  10. RPG Site
    Jan 22, 2018

    80
    Thanks to its whimsical soundtrack, interesting script, enjoyable combat system (even if most of its copied from I Am Setsuna), there’s plenty of aspects found in Lost Sphear that I fell in love with. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the genre or a newcomer looking for something accessible, you should give this one a try. Just expect nothing mind-blowing.










  11. PlayStation LifeStyle
    Jan 22, 2018

    80
    Lost Sphear has all the makings of a classic RPG, along with some of the trappings expected with the genre.











  12. COGconnected
    Jan 23, 2018

    75
    In spite of my cruel and cutting remarks, I still enjoyed Lost Sphear.












  13. Multiplayer.it
    Jan 22, 2018

    75
    Quotation forthcoming.













  14. IGN Spain
    Jan 22, 2018

    72
    Lost Sphear improves in terms of storytelling, but with respect to game mechanics it is too similar to I Am Setsuna, which will please its fans, but will not provide any incentive for those looking for a revolution in the Tokyo RPG Factory formula.














  15. Eurogamer Italy
    Jan 22, 2018

    70
    Quotation forthcoming.















  16. IGN
    Jan 22, 2018

    67
    Even if it falls short of becoming a worthy successor to the likes of Chrono Trigger, Lost Sphear really does capture the essence of classic role-playing games in a lot of ways. When it's not bogging itself down in overwrought mechanics, this RPG really can spark a sense of nostalgia. Its writing, environments, battle system, and music all evoke the best moments of bygone days. And even if it doesn't quite hit the heights it aspires to, it does a fine job of rekindling some fond memories.
















  17. Game Informer
    Jan 23, 2018

    65
    Lost Sphear has some good ideas and mechanics working together when it comes to battle, but everything else falls short and feels dull. The reused dungeons, backtracking, and slow-paced story don’t give me much to fight for, even if the end does come together in an interesting way. Sadly, the tedious grind through a milquetoast adventure is sour for far too long before coming together.

















  18. CGMagazine
    Jan 22, 2018

    65
    Lost Sphear's classically-styled RPG bones can scarcely bear the weight of its uninspired narrative.