Lol, that game is nowhere near as popular for Sega to care.
Yup, always wondered how the Gamecube version sold.
I just want a new Golden Axe, that's all I need in my life.
Lol, that game is nowhere near as popular for Sega to care.
Seeing the second hand prices before Covid hit, neither version sold very well.Yup, always wondered how the Gamecube version sold.
Lol, that game is nowhere near as popular for Sega to care.
Yeah agreed. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing i guess.Seeing the second hand prices before Covid hit, neither version sold very well.
It’s a solid game, but there’s nothing super impressive about it either.
I think part of it is because it’s a solid RPG on consoles not known for the genre, and a unique setting. So those factors kind of blew up the admiration for the game.Yeah agreed. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing i guess.
I think part of it is because it’s a solid RPG on consoles not known for the genre, and a unique setting. So those factors kind of blew up the admiration for the game.
It’s like how Tales of Symphonia got a boost for being on the GameCube, and is still the most famous entry, when most of the other entries fell to the wayside for being on the PlayStation consoles and are competing with a slew of other RPG’s.
It's good, but in the context of the franchise, it's nothing special. Before I played Symphonia, I played the one before, and the one after it, so going to Symphonia, I didn't get the hype.Never got round to playing Tales of Symphonia, it's on my list though!