The extra content aspect of Proud Nordics is neat for sure, I'll surely enjoy it the next time I play Ys X. But it's not a good practice at all for the fans, especially for many of us who just purchased and played through Ys X very recently. I suppose people who haven't bought and played Ys X yet are eating good xD.
I really hope the re-releases does NOT become a thing for Falcom. It's a scummy practice already made by other companies (For example, ATLUS as you pointed out in the video) and it'd be devastating if Falcom were to follow their steps. Granted, the re-releases are far more accepted in the Japanese industry. However, we often in the west tend to get the "better" version when the game gets localized. It was barely a few months ago that YS X was released here and these news are quite literally a punch in the face. Now, there's the possibility that Proud Nordics is a hell of a expansion (which i doubt, due to the content explanation) that could be considered a separated Game (Digimon Redigitize: Decode as an example. Which has 3x the amount of content compared to the original). Anyway, why couldn't be just a dlc?. That aside. The Sky remake looks GORGEOUS, and the Best thing about the announcement is that it won't be a Nintendo exclusive (imagine if nintendo was the publisher. Sheesh). Talking about publishers, it seems that pairing with gungho entertainment wasn't just an out of nowhere decision since apparently a lot of workers from XSEED (including the previous president) moved to gungho. So that'd explain why Falcom didn't just straight up paired up with either XSEED or NISA
Yaaaaaa I'm really hoping the re-release doesn't become a common practice by Falcom. I'd rather Falcom just not even go for the 2 games a year strategy if it means re-releases as 1 game a year is already psychotic enough as it is lol. As for Gungho yeah they might be the new XSEED for Falcom which is neat. If the sky remake was nintendo only, Falcom fans would riot haha.
@@NeoKakarot I'd honestly rather they didnt rush out any games, period. Give the devs time to cook instead of artificially making it look like you're being more productive by releasing rushed games.
This re-release thing will be the 3rd time they've done it, though. See. Up until now, we, the West, were so far behind japan in terms of releases, we were lucky that the versions of the games we got WERE the re-releases. Ys 8 and Tokyo Xanadu being those other 2 times.
Falcom is my favorite company followed by Monolith.
The future remains uncertain for the time being. So don't get your hopes up.
*Deep Inhale* *Deep Exhale* The hopium feels so good though.
To be honest I don't mind. I would like it if we got KH3 remix, while I did enjoy the ReMind Dlc I would like to see what more they could have added.
The extra content aspect of Proud Nordics is neat for sure, I'll surely enjoy it the next time I play Ys X. But it's not a good practice at all for the fans, especially for many of us who just purchased and played through Ys X very recently. I suppose people who haven't bought and played Ys X yet are eating good xD.
I really hope the re-releases does NOT become a thing for Falcom. It's a scummy practice already made by other companies (For example, ATLUS as you pointed out in the video) and it'd be devastating if Falcom were to follow their steps.
Granted, the re-releases are far more accepted in the Japanese industry. However, we often in the west tend to get the "better" version when the game gets localized. It was barely a few months ago that YS X was released here and these news are quite literally a punch in the face. Now, there's the possibility that Proud Nordics is a hell of a expansion (which i doubt, due to the content explanation) that could be considered a separated Game (Digimon Redigitize: Decode as an example. Which has 3x the amount of content compared to the original). Anyway, why couldn't be just a dlc?.
That aside. The Sky remake looks GORGEOUS, and the Best thing about the announcement is that it won't be a Nintendo exclusive (imagine if nintendo was the publisher. Sheesh). Talking about publishers, it seems that pairing with gungho entertainment wasn't just an out of nowhere decision since apparently a lot of workers from XSEED (including the previous president) moved to gungho. So that'd explain why Falcom didn't just straight up paired up with either XSEED or NISA
Yaaaaaa I'm really hoping the re-release doesn't become a common practice by Falcom. I'd rather Falcom just not even go for the 2 games a year strategy if it means re-releases as 1 game a year is already psychotic enough as it is lol. As for Gungho yeah they might be the new XSEED for Falcom which is neat. If the sky remake was nintendo only, Falcom fans would riot haha.
@@NeoKakarot I'd honestly rather they didnt rush out any games, period. Give the devs time to cook instead of artificially making it look like you're being more productive by releasing rushed games.
This re-release thing will be the 3rd time they've done it, though.
See. Up until now, we, the West, were so far behind japan in terms of releases, we were lucky that the versions of the games we got WERE the re-releases. Ys 8 and Tokyo Xanadu being those other 2 times.