After watching a lot of stuff he had voice in (Spider-Man being one of my favorites) I can 100% say Haseo is my favorite- mainly due to the screams lmao.
The fact that he is coming back for voicing vol.4, that sure give him my respect. Other big en VA usually won't voice their older role when they already a big name
In IMOQ, they basically made The World as a game, then added Kite in. Compared to normal characters, Kite's stats (and some party members') are completely broken. It seems they took a similar route in R2, but they never released anything like fragment for R2, so we can't see it in its vanilla state. It sucks since they went into a bit of detail with the point system for adept rouge classes, but it's currently just a fun fact more than anything else. In Fragment, you learn what the wave symbols (referenced in several media) represent, since they directly determine your strong and weak elements. Height and weight also play into stats in R1, but I'm trying to think whether there's a fat build in R2... I know there are slim and muscular builds though. For example, Ovan would be tall/big, while Sakubo would be short/small. Mastu would be medium/big, while Haseo is like medium/small (or medium/medium?)
Hot Take: I still don't like his final form... I much prefer his Xth form... See, the thing I like about his class being the "Adept Rogue" is that he has weapons that he can use in each scenario and having that Dual Gunblade, is pretty sicc. When it turns into a 1 single chain-blade. It's not as great anymore, in my opinion. Especially when it throws every other weapon that was *known for his class as the Adept Rogue.*
Well technically he still can use multiple other weapons in his 5th Form. More then what the regular game was programmed to make. True that he can’t use them in regular gameplay such as the actual weapon classes, but I say the 8 Epitaphs weapons do a great job of still making it look like he can use other weapons. Being an adept rouge is probably the reason why he can use the other weapons in the first place. Your view is still fair though.
i agree 5th form is kinda mid. i remember when redemption got released i was so hyped up seeing the xth form. poured hundreds of hours into that game during the ps2 era
There used to be an online .Hack game called Frontier or something like that. It got cancelled, though. .hack is one of my favorite series and I wanna play a game like it so bad. The only other games I love as much are Tales of the Abyss, Lost Planet 2, and Dragon's Dogma.
If you're referring to resetting the attack sequence, you press circle (or B on the switch?). If meant the hold attack that dashes past the enemy then you get better weapons later on that has a different hold properties.
@@SteelSevenPs Well, I think it should be possible by completing muting the music and sound effects inside the in-game options menu, I believe (aka press start to pause or something like that)
Wonderful exhibition. Its too bad the only way youre seeing about half of these moves, barring 5th form, is by grinding your butt off to levek uo the weapon mastery.
A side effect of the games originally being designed with the intent of being 3 separate games released over a 2 year period. It was expected that you'd grind up those levels while waiting for the next game for lack of anything else to do. When I played them on release that way, I always had weapon levels maxed out by the end of a volume because I just ran random fields every once in a while when I was bored during the 6-8 month wait for the next volume. If you play them back to back to back like in the Remaster, (or heck just back in the day if you wanted to start a new run after all 3 had been released) then you'll never get you're levels up without stopping the pacing to grind for a while. That's also why the last volume of the original .hack 4 games required so many freaking virus cores towards the end of it. It expected that the player would have spent months between each game running random dungeons and getting them.
@@nogamingz2785 there's no point of volume 5 it'll just ruined gu story and world r2 is discontinued anyway just make a new hack game with haseo cameo
@@SteelSevenPs I mean specifically the game difficutly not the complexity becasue I always hear people say it gets boring or that the pc version is easier than the ps2
@@kizuma4269 The game starts out easy and hands you event weapons that are pretty good, if you want the game to remain challenging then stick to those and don't level unless the game tells you to, you can break the game in half by alchemizing and customizing basic weapons. The game is more about locking down the opponent with status effect weapons and combos, because later they'll start throwing out deadly status effects like crazy. By Vol 2 enemy PCs will start using multiple status attacks to lock you down (sleep, paralysis, seal, charm) and regular enemies like mages are especially dangerous because they can just lock you down with long attack spells if you're unlucky, plus status effects. Essentially the game is fast paced because you're trying to kill the enemy faster then they can lock you down, and level differences matter, they're the biggest damage booster. You can, for example, do 9999 damage per attack to someone ten levels lower then you and this also applies to you.
Man this game was so amazing shame the series never continued
Yuri Lowenthal went all out on this game
After watching a lot of stuff he had voice in (Spider-Man being one of my favorites) I can 100% say Haseo is my favorite- mainly due to the screams lmao.
@@somekami3375 Haseo can be overrated but he has good character development.
Yosuke Hannamura, anyone?
The fact that he is coming back for voicing vol.4, that sure give him my respect. Other big en VA usually won't voice their older role when they already a big name
That Rengeki cry tho, very nice
If the Series ever revives I'd like to see one where we can Build our own personal character.
Though, they'd have to have a way to fit in such a thing
Just make The World R3
@@SteelSevenPsisn't R3 the one in sekai no mukou ni? Kinda forgot, but they have been a few rendition of the world after g.u.
In IMOQ, they basically made The World as a game, then added Kite in. Compared to normal characters, Kite's stats (and some party members') are completely broken. It seems they took a similar route in R2, but they never released anything like fragment for R2, so we can't see it in its vanilla state. It sucks since they went into a bit of detail with the point system for adept rouge classes, but it's currently just a fun fact more than anything else.
In Fragment, you learn what the wave symbols (referenced in several media) represent, since they directly determine your strong and weak elements. Height and weight also play into stats in R1, but I'm trying to think whether there's a fat build in R2... I know there are slim and muscular builds though. For example, Ovan would be tall/big, while Sakubo would be short/small. Mastu would be medium/big, while Haseo is like medium/small (or medium/medium?)
They had a mmo called fragment but it was closed due to little attention 😢
@@yorukaze1400no that rx the final version of the world
There's also a rapid attacks version of the scythe
When kite does tri stroke he leaves that cook triangle after effects.😊
Yeah Kite is badass just for that lol
The remake should have an increase in level cap since there are no monster that needs two rengeki to defeat for the ultimate steel
Completely agree.
0:26 cool weapon throwing!
0:28 *PAWNCHED*
XD
lmao
Ty for sharing, love this game I just wish it was more difficult and forced me to grind more
I agree this game needed a difficulty scaling
Hot Take:
I still don't like his final form... I much prefer his Xth form... See, the thing I like about his class being the "Adept Rogue" is that he has weapons that he can use in each scenario and having that Dual Gunblade, is pretty sicc. When it turns into a 1 single chain-blade. It's not as great anymore, in my opinion. Especially when it throws every other weapon that was *known for his class as the Adept Rogue.*
Well technically he still can use multiple other weapons in his 5th Form. More then what the regular game was programmed to make.
True that he can’t use them in regular gameplay such as the actual weapon classes, but I say the 8 Epitaphs weapons do a great job of still making it look like he can use other weapons. Being an adept rouge is probably the reason why he can use the other weapons in the first place.
Your view is still fair though.
i agree 5th form is kinda mid. i remember when redemption got released i was so hyped up seeing the xth form. poured hundreds of hours into that game during the ps2 era
Shooting dual guns while sliding is missed.
@@illburnmydread
And that fancy gun dribble.
Agreed
I wouldn't mind a game with JOAT class like Adept Rogue
Damn this tells me i need to level up my weapon skills.
Yeah at some point
Keep trading with corporal yano on vol.1 if you want to make it easier on yourself.
This is awesome! I wish we could play as different characters, I want to be a Tribal Grappler so bad and have Street Fighter Duels XD
I always wanted to be a Steam Gunner but alas this is not like Tales. At least Haseo has different forms to compensate different gameplays.
I wanted to be a Rough with Shadow Warlock/Cleric + Blade Brander/ Edge Punisher.
I love Blade Brandier animations and play style
I agree. It is the only thing this game is lacking tbh.
There used to be an online .Hack game called Frontier or something like that. It got cancelled, though. .hack is one of my favorite series and I wanna play a game like it so bad. The only other games I love as much are Tales of the Abyss, Lost Planet 2, and Dragon's Dogma.
Nice work.
Thanks!
How'd you do the combo/etc at 0:32 ?
do you need to be a certain level for it? etc
If you're referring to resetting the attack sequence, you press circle (or B on the switch?). If meant the hold attack that dashes past the enemy then you get better weapons later on that has a different hold properties.
Criminal that they didn't include the og combat voice lines and instead just inserted Vol 3's lines.
I noticed that, I agree!
How about making a video for the skills of other party members?
Too bad you can’t control ally party members
Just wondering if you have any methods of extracting the battle voice clips of Haseo, or if there is any place I can get them?
Not sure how I would go on doing it. I just recorded the clips from the game while adjusting sound settings.
@@SteelSevenPs Well, I think it should be possible by completing muting the music and sound effects inside the in-game options menu, I believe (aka press start to pause or something like that)
Wonderful exhibition. Its too bad the only way youre seeing about half of these moves, barring 5th form, is by grinding your butt off to levek uo the weapon mastery.
Yeah the level balance can be tricky in this game. I wish they put a hard mode scaling for the remaster.
A side effect of the games originally being designed with the intent of being 3 separate games released over a 2 year period. It was expected that you'd grind up those levels while waiting for the next game for lack of anything else to do. When I played them on release that way, I always had weapon levels maxed out by the end of a volume because I just ran random fields every once in a while when I was bored during the 6-8 month wait for the next volume. If you play them back to back to back like in the Remaster, (or heck just back in the day if you wanted to start a new run after all 3 had been released) then you'll never get you're levels up without stopping the pacing to grind for a while. That's also why the last volume of the original .hack 4 games required so many freaking virus cores towards the end of it. It expected that the player would have spent months between each game running random dungeons and getting them.
I'm sad they don't let you weapon swap mid fight in vol 1
There's no real point, since Twin Blades are inferior in Vol 1 and there's no weapon weaknesses until Vol 2.
Yeah that’s a missed opportunity tbh lol
Just started not long ago, can you change forms in this game? or is you're form auto-changed when you switch to the next game?
It's auto change as you progress to the next games. Your outfit is unchangeable but you can still use weapons from past classes.
What's the name of the ost in the background
Silly Go Round.
How fun does combat get? I just did my job extension and got a new weapon. I think it's satisfying timing a rengeki but is that all?
Very fun but the downside is you only get to play Haseo ever.
@@SteelSevenPs as long as it's fun I don't mind plus he gets different weapons so that's cool
@@Azurald55 Combat gets better at 3rd job extension after that it only becomes better
@@themetus2190 which volume is the 3rd job extension?
@@Azurald55 from what i remember vol 2 thats the terror of death form.
His last form kinda look like sasuke
He is edgy like him lol.
Same dubber based
@@sanken21 man I hope they make Vol 5 you can't just give us new form and only use it temporary
Fun fact Same voice actor
@@nogamingz2785 there's no point of volume 5 it'll just ruined gu story and world r2 is discontinued anyway just make a new hack game with haseo cameo
i had no idea there was a 5th form?!
Yes it is new on the remasters.
nice
is the comabt easy or hard in this game ?
really easy and simple.
@@SteelSevenPs I mean specifically the game difficutly not the complexity becasue I always hear people say it gets boring or that the pc version is easier than the ps2
@@kizuma4269 The game starts out easy and hands you event weapons that are pretty good, if you want the game to remain challenging then stick to those and don't level unless the game tells you to, you can break the game in half by alchemizing and customizing basic weapons. The game is more about locking down the opponent with status effect weapons and combos, because later they'll start throwing out deadly status effects like crazy. By Vol 2 enemy PCs will start using multiple status attacks to lock you down (sleep, paralysis, seal, charm) and regular enemies like mages are especially dangerous because they can just lock you down with long attack spells if you're unlucky, plus status effects.
Essentially the game is fast paced because you're trying to kill the enemy faster then they can lock you down, and level differences matter, they're the biggest damage booster. You can, for example, do 9999 damage per attack to someone ten levels lower then you and this also applies to you.
@@bloodyidit4506 thanks !!
Timing and grinding.
Loved the game but despised Hasseo. The biggest jerk in video game history.
He was but his character development was peak
@@SteelSevenPs
Agreed