I take Famitsu's scores with grain of salt, plus any other reviews out there.
I take Famitsu's scores with grain of salt, plus any other reviews out there.
The scorching flames of justice shall never fade away as long as evil thrives in this world...THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY BRACERS HAS ARRIVED!
- Estelle Bright
Oh no. They're easy on Square-Enix games but that's about it. Stuff from smaller developers like Falcom does not get a pass. They have harshed, like REALLY harshed, on Gust or Nippon Ichi games that they felt weren't up to scratch in the past. So straight 8s from Famitsu ain't too bad.
Yeah, I figured 8/10 is pretty much a "must buy". I'm leery of giving any game 10/10 unless it is almost literally gaming perfection so anything around an 8 or 9 says something. It would be nice to see a write up on it explaining the scores they give but you know, it's all a matter if you really care about review scores in the first place. There's been at least a few times I've played a badly reviewed game that I enjoyed. Heck, I've really liked games that are negatively received by most people (Gagharv Trilogy U.S. PSP!) but regardless, I believe Nayuta is going to get the praise it most likely deserves.
Well, it's pretty much in line with what they gave the PSP Ys games. Or at least Seven and Oath (I think one was 8, 8, 8, 8 and the other was 7, 8, 8, 8).
Not that I'd really put any stock in Famitsu reviews anyway.
I must have missed this, but did Nayuta drop the LoH from its name?
I think it was dropped from Nayuta since the gameplay is completely different than the LoH series.
Also completely unrelated plot-wise to the Zemuria stories.
The scorching flames of justice shall never fade away as long as evil thrives in this world...THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY BRACERS HAS ARRIVED!
- Estelle Bright
We finally get to see Saint Elysees.