Agarest: Generations of War Zero Coming To PC Via Steam
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[url]http://www.siliconera.com/2014/01/23/agarest-generations-war-zero-coming-pc-via-steam/[/url]
[quote]U.K. publisher Ghostlight are bringing another JRPG to Steam. Following the release of Agarest: Generations of War on Steam, Ghostlight are bringing over the game’s prequel, Record of Agarest War: Zero.
The game will be ported to PC by Laughing Jackal, who ported the previous game over as well, and Ghostlight plan to release it sometime during the first quarter of 2014. It will be titled Agarest: Generations of War Zero.[/quote]
More JRPGs!
Isn't this the game with all the Pay to Win DLC?
Like buying extra skill points and abilities?
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;43661183]Isn't this the game with all the Pay to Win DLC?
Like buying extra skill points and abilities?[/QUOTE]
Ummm yeah.
Let's just hope noone actually gets to the fanservice part of the game. Then things are gonna be awkward.
I'm guessing the first Agarest did well then.
[editline]25th January 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;43661183]Isn't this the game with all the Pay to Win DLC?
Like buying extra skill points and abilities?[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure you can get all those things by just playing the game.
You don't have to buy any of the "DLC" and they pretty much would make it boring, as they just unlock all the good stuff etc. right away.
EDIT: Oh the Zero.
whoops, I went over the title real quick and didn't notice Zero in my post, edited it out.
Isn't this game about making babies
For a while I thought it's an extremely late article about the Agarest: GoW which was released on Steam back in November.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;43664317]Isn't this game about making babies[/QUOTE]
From wikipedia:
[quote]The story progresses through various points plotted on a map. By visiting each point, the player has to battle the creatures, complete a quest, visit a town or go through a conversation to advance through the storyline and open up more points.
Fighting plays out like a strategic RPG where each character has his/her own set of moves, but by moving each character to an appropriate square, you can chain characters together and pull off combos. After each round of combat, each character will regenerate AP and accumulate SP points. When enough SP points have been accumulated, characters can unleash special attacks.
The game includes dating sim elements through its "Soul Breed" system in which the player creates a new character by pursuing a relationship with a female character[6] as the game's storyline extends for five generations, each one having a different male protagonist. For the first four generations the protagonist marries one among three of his female companions and their son becomes the protagonist of the following generation who inherits stats and abilities from his parents.[/quote]
So yeah.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;43664943]From wikipedia:
So yeah.[/QUOTE]
psh, in fire emblem awakening you have to get EVERYONE to have babies, not just the protagonist
The screenshot they decided to put on top of their preview.
[thumb]http://storage.siliconera.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/agarest_01.jpg[/thumb]
I think i can safely write this one off as worthless run-of-the-mill anime shit.
[IMG]http://storage.siliconera.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/agarest_04.jpg[/IMG]
I'm sure this'll be a big hit.
Preorder Page is Up and it's [url="http://store.steampowered.com/app/260130/]$15.99[/url]
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