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LordsOfSkulls
02-07-2013, 01:33 PM
Right Now their is a sign up for pre-order, if reaches 2,500 sign ups the game Class of Heroes 2 will get a physical release for $34.99

http://www.gaijinworks.com/

=) i signed up cause i want the physical copy over the digital. + show my support for JRPGs.

Their alot of games in Japan that dont make State sides that should really be brought over.

Bojay1997
02-07-2013, 02:36 PM
Right Now their is a sign up for pre-order, if reaches 2,500 sign ups the game Class of Heroes 2 will get a physical release for $34.99

http://www.gaijinworks.com/

=) i signed up cause i want the physical copy over the digital. + show my support for JRPGs.

Their alot of games in Japan that dont make State sides that should really be brought over.

I signed up for two copies. I'm glad to see Vic going this route as I don't think every new JRPG warrants a collector's edition. I would be more than happy to pay $40 on an on-going basis for a physical and digital copy of anything Gaijinworks releases for the PSP.

Aussie2B
02-07-2013, 03:05 PM
I thought the Kickstarter campaign was really stupid so I didn't touch it, but $35 is reasonable for a physical copy so I signed up for this. Especially since there's potential for this to be hard to find and/or expensive later on, and I don't like digital-only gaming. I just requested one for myself to play, though; I ain't playing the reseller game with this.

substantial_snake
02-09-2013, 06:26 AM
Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a mediocre dungeon crawler?

I would of love to have seen Western Digital styled collectors edition return to the market place but I have absolutely no interest in this game. I've seen the videos they have posted and it really just doesn't appeal to me, I understand that with a new company they are going to start off small and build a reputation from there but I really wish their first localization efforts were in a more appealing genera. if they were going for something else, personally ideally something like Valkyria Chronicles III then I would be all over this but even at this cheaper alternative I have very little interest in it. :|

Fabrizo
02-09-2013, 08:40 AM
It's not the most interesting release they could have gone with given the PSPs japan-only library of titles. But I'd like to think if its successful we'll see more really niche titles make it over in retail form. I put in for two copies (one to play one to collect).

Bojay1997
02-09-2013, 09:14 AM
Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a mediocre dungeon crawler?

I would of love to have seen Western Digital styled collectors edition return to the market place but I have absolutely no interest in this game. I've seen the videos they have posted and it really just doesn't appeal to me, I understand that with a new company they are going to start off small and build a reputation from there but I really wish their first localization efforts were in a more appealing genera. if they were going for something else, personally ideally something like Valkyria Chronicles III then I would be all over this but even at this cheaper alternative I have very little interest in it. :|

I personally have no interest in this game as I bought the first one and it bored me. Having said that, this is one of those rare instances where a few people ordering or not can and will make a difference and could lead to much more interesting games in the near future getting a physical release that otherwise would not. As such, I would encourage everyone to order one if they can possibly swing it.

substantial_snake
02-09-2013, 11:03 AM
True, I suppose 30 bucks really isn't a lot and I could always sell it down the line.

It just makes me cringe every time I see "and there are TONS more Class of Heroes games to bring over if this succeeds!" line I've seen Vic Ireland express another forums. lol

Flashback2012
02-09-2013, 01:16 PM
I signed up for a copy. It looks like the meter has crept it's way to just under the 2K mark over the past few days. Hopefully they go ahead and push a physical copy through even if they fall short of the desired number.

Aussie2B
02-09-2013, 10:49 PM
I wouldn't go poo-pooing the game without even playing it. I haven't played the first Class of Heroes, and while I know that game didn't get a particularly warm reception, most people who have played both that and the sequel do seem to claim that the sequel is a significant improvement. I'm willing to give it a shot. I mean, it's not like there's something inherently wrong with first-person dungeon crawlers.

And, honestly, I've never really thought Working Designs brought over top tier stuff either for the most part. But even with many of their games sort of being the "leftovers" of the industry, it was still worthwhile, when the alternative was the games never being available in English at all. This has been the approach of Atlus, NIS, XSEED, and Aksys at times, which they used as leverage to more successful things, and sometimes those flawed-but-interesting games end up being my favorites, above the more mainstream hits.

substantial_snake
02-10-2013, 04:52 AM
I wouldn't go poo-pooing the game without even playing it. I haven't played the first Class of Heroes, and while I know that game didn't get a particularly warm reception, most people who have played both that and the sequel do seem to claim that the sequel is a significant improvement. I'm willing to give it a shot. I mean, it's not like there's something inherently wrong with first-person dungeon crawlers.

And, honestly, I've never really thought Working Designs brought over top tier stuff either for the most part. But even with many of their games sort of being the "leftovers" of the industry, it was still worthwhile, when the alternative was the games never being available in English at all. This has been the approach of Atlus, NIS, XSEED, and Aksys at times, which they used as leverage to more successful things, and sometimes those flawed-but-interesting games end up being my favorites, above the more mainstream hits.

I usually don't outright dismiss a game because of its genera but Duengeon Crawlers are a different beast. They generally put me to sleep pretty quickly and I had a hard time actually caring about the game as a result, they have just always been a boring genera to me. Apparently the Class of Hero games get progressively better with each new installment but they are still just boring Dungeon Crawlers and this with every youtube video posted looks no different. I think I'll put in an order regardless but more for future localization potential and not for this actual game or others in the series. Just hope that Gajinworks gets that message rather then people like me just craving for another Class of Heroes game.

Regardless I agree that Western Digital didn't always put out gold during the 16/32bit era but the WD games I did play were certainty more interesting then what they've presented. I understand that this may have been the first gig they could of really showcased but with a Kickstarter campaign at least partially founded on the idea of supporting future localization efforts choosing a game from a very nich genera just seemed they were setting themselves for failure. Not to crap all over the company's efforts but even now they are barely reaching their own goal of only 2500 people signing up for a physical copy of this game. I could very well be blown away by Class of Heroes 2 and want more but I don't see it as very likely.

Aussie2B
02-10-2013, 06:16 PM
Dungeon crawlers aren't as niche as you'd think. They're probably more popular now (on handhelds, at least) than they've been at any point since the days of Wizardry. The DS and PSP are loaded with localized Roguelikes and first-person dungeon crawlers. With the popularity of stuff like Etrian Odyssey and MegaTen among US RPG players (even more so among Japanese players), I'm not surprised that Gaijinworks would pick a dungeon crawler. And, again, there's nothing inherently wrong with the genre. Even if you find the genre as a whole boring, that doesn't mean that it's boring as a fact and that everyone feels the same as you. There are good dungeon crawlers and there are bad dungeon crawlers. Who knows what the case is with Class of Heroes 2. I'd want to play it first before making that call.

Either way, I highly doubt Gaijinworks is going to base their entire future around the Class of Heroes series, so I don't think you have to worry about that. I'm sure they'll try to bring out traditional RPGs too.

substantial_snake
02-10-2013, 11:04 PM
Your right, I'm being overly critical of a game I haven't played and that's not really fair to the individual game. Yet but I can't help not being interested in something because its a genera I have little interest in. I don't know why not liking a particular genera and there for not wanting to invest my cash in that experience is so hard to except where there are people on these forums that say more or less about others all the time. My opinion also seems to be a common on as its something expressed by a least a few people on every article presented in both this drive and the original Kickstarter. Regardless I wanna see them succeed and more obscure stuff from Japan so I'm putting myself down for one copy, maybe I'll be surprised and get into it but if my past experience with the genera is anything to go by I'll not enjoy it.

LordsOfSkulls
02-11-2013, 01:56 AM
3 days left i am hopeing we hit the 2500

;p i just want to get physical copies instead of just getting digital.

Also i want to show them their still alot of love in USA for JRPGs.... and that not everyone is brain washed FPS player now days in this part of the World.

Aussie2B
02-11-2013, 02:38 PM
Your right, I'm being overly critical of a game I haven't played and that's not really fair to the individual game. Yet but I can't help not being interested in something because its a genera I have little interest in. I don't know why not liking a particular genera and there for not wanting to invest my cash in that experience is so hard to except where there are people on these forums that say more or less about others all the time. My opinion also seems to be a common on as its something expressed by a least a few people on every article presented in both this drive and the original Kickstarter. Regardless I wanna see them succeed and more obscure stuff from Japan so I'm putting myself down for one copy, maybe I'll be surprised and get into it but if my past experience with the genera is anything to go by I'll not enjoy it.

Uh, I have no problem accepting your feelings on the genre. I was merely pointing out how you're muddling together your assessment of this particular game with your feelings on the genre as a whole. When you asked "Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a mediocre dungeon crawler?", you really meant "Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a dungeon crawler?" That's why your comments were confusing, and that's why, in my first reply to you, I thought you had a problem with this particular game. But if you think the genre as a whole is bad, then you're really in no place to discern what is or isn't a mediocre example of the genre. I mean, I don't care about sports games, but I know some are better than others, even if I can't really tell the difference myself. I'm also trying to explain why Gaijinworks picked a dungeon crawler, but it seems your hatred for the genre is blinding you to the fact that there are plenty of people who do enjoy dungeon crawlers.

Anyway, if you're so torn about supporting this, then don't. One copy isn't likely to make a huge difference. You could support them in a different way, like post about it on another forum. Or just buy a copy and flip it. You might even make a profit.

TonyTheTiger
02-11-2013, 03:05 PM
This proves Kickstarter was the wrong venue. In less than a week they've already gotten over twice as many signups here than total Kickstarter backers. They just should have gone with a standard preorder scheme for the deluxe set and arranged it so that it would only actually go through once a minimum number was met.

Gameguy
02-11-2013, 10:20 PM
If they get 2500 preorders how many physical copies will get produced? Will it be rare or will it get a regular type of production run?

Bojay1997
02-11-2013, 11:12 PM
If they get 2500 preorders how many physical copies will get produced? Will it be rare or will it get a regular type of production run?

Probably right around 2500. Some orders will probably not be completed and he has made it clear in his various posts on Neogaf that they aren't going to be doing a regular physical print run beyond what people actually agree to buy.

substantial_snake
02-12-2013, 01:59 AM
Uh, I have no problem accepting your feelings on the genre. I was merely pointing out how you're muddling together your assessment of this particular game with your feelings on the genre as a whole. When you asked "Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a mediocre dungeon crawler?", you really meant "Did anyone not pledge for the kickstarter because its a dungeon crawler?" That's why your comments were confusing, and that's why, in my first reply to you, I thought you had a problem with this particular game. But if you think the genre as a whole is bad, then you're really in no place to discern what is or isn't a mediocre example of the genre. I mean, I don't care about sports games, but I know some are better than others, even if I can't really tell the difference myself. I'm also trying to explain why Gaijinworks picked a dungeon crawler, but it seems your hatred for the genre is blinding you to the fact that there are plenty of people who do enjoy dungeon crawlers.

Anyway, if you're so torn about supporting this, then don't. One copy isn't likely to make a huge difference. You could support them in a different way, like post about it on another forum. Or just buy a copy and flip it. You might even make a profit.

You have a point and next time I'll try to be more clear.

What it really comes down to is that I'm frustrated at both the genera, series in particular, and the way the initial kickstarter gave me the impression that future localization efforts to the Working Designs successor hinged on showing interest for a genera I have little interest in and a game series with an mediocre impression in the west. If you use your former company as leverage to get people to support you then I suspect more of that that company released, namely JRPGs and SHUMPS, not a dungeon crawler as its the only genera that competes with "ball' sports simulators in how little interest I have in them This isn't an uncommon view either as I've seen the same "if only it wasn't a dungeon crawler" sentiment expressed on every article I had seen of the initial push for extravagant Collectors Editions and even this smaller limited release. I've watched all the videos they posted on Class of Heroes 2 and i honesty don't see anything to differentiate it from other Dungeon Crawlers I've tried playing in the past and that combined with the middling reviews of the first title gave me the impression that it was "mediocre" which I think is fair assessment short of just buying the title myself.

Anyways I did end up signing up for a copy both to support the localization/physical copy efforts of the company and to see weather or not this is just another dungeon crawler but only received a email invite to their mailing list, is this normal or did they send you guys something else?

A little off topic but it just reminded me of other Kickstarter gaming campaigns that have failed because of its creators trying to leverage their past studio reputation with gaming concepts foreign to what made them notable in the first place. Both the Chris Taylor's Wildman and former Zipper Dev's Bottom Feeders immediately come to mind as other companies that more or less said, "Remember when we made great games in genera X? Well wait till you see our new project Y! I'sant awesome, give us tons of money guys! From the minds that brought you intense tactical shooting action comes a iOS fishing game, GET HYPED EVERYONE!" Although not as extreme as an example as this I feel that at least partially why Gaijin's initial Kickstarter failed, they were known for SHUMPS and JRPG (although Valhalla Knights was also very fun) and the presented the next big thing as a Dungeon Crawler.

Gameguy
02-12-2013, 03:25 AM
Probably right around 2500. Some orders will probably not be completed and he has made it clear in his various posts on Neogaf that they aren't going to be doing a regular physical print run beyond what people actually agree to buy.
So this could be another really rare game, almost an R8 or R9? It might be worth getting just for that reason, I don't have a PSP but I'm still tempted for this.

Gameguy
02-12-2013, 03:58 AM
Anyways I did end up signing up for a copy both to support the localization/physical copy efforts of the company and to see weather or not this is just another dungeon crawler but only received a email invite to their mailing list, is this normal or did they send you guys something else?
I just signed up and it is normal, this isn't the actual preorder itself. Their email ended up in the junk folder, anyone not getting their email should check for it there. I'm still not 100% sure if I'll actually be buying this, at least I'll now have the option to.



If you're interested in the one-time preorder-only physical version, fill out the form below and hit submit (don't forget to verify your email address using the link you will be sent). THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL PREORDER. It's just a way for us to see if we should proceed with the preorder program.

By signing up for this "Special" mailing list, I'm indicating I have the need and funds to know the satisfaction that comes from buying a physical version of Class of Heroes 2 for the PSP (with a digital download code included as well). If enough signups are made here for at least 2500 copies within the next 7-10 days, an official ordering link through Amazon Payments will be opened, the physical version of the game will be a go, and fans can reserve their copy or copies with the Amazon link. NOTE: YOU ARE NOT SIGNED UP UNTIL YOU CLICK THE LINK ON THE VERIFICATION "Subscribe to Mailing List" EMAIL SENT TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. This special list is ONLY used to gauge interest in the Class of Heroes 2 Physical+Digital combination release. Your information will not be sold or used for any other purpose.

Tron 2.0
02-12-2013, 05:52 AM
Id sign up for it i thought why not.I did listen to a few podcast last year ago where victor lreland was a guest and he made big deal 'about class of heroes 2.He stated it was better then the original and it was worth bringing to the u.s and all.Now i didn't donate for it's kickstarter since the psp was all ways a niche market in the u.s.Not to mention i was worry if id gave some money and it failed id loose out.Now i never played the original,but i am interested in it's sequel plus i do want a physical copy not a digital one.

Aussie2B
02-12-2013, 03:11 PM
they were known for SHUMPS and JRPG (although Valhalla Knights was also very fun) and the presented the next big thing as a Dungeon Crawler.

Uh, dungeon crawlers are still RPGs. It's just a sub-genre, like strategy RPGs. Working Designs had lots of different types of RPGs beyond the traditional ones like Lunar, from Dragon Force to Vanguard Bandits. They also had platformers and even a light gun game. If anything, I'd say they're known for niche Japanese releases with an anime aesthetic, usually RPGs, though. Class of Heroes 2 fits in perfectly with the image of Working Designs.

substantial_snake
02-12-2013, 04:40 PM
I just signed up and it is normal, this isn't the actual preorder itself. Their email ended up in the junk folder, anyone not getting their email should check for it there. I'm still not 100% sure if I'll actually be buying this, at least I'll now have the option to.

Thanks must of missed that somehow, hopefully its fast tracked through the Sony approval process and we can get a release sooner then later.

xelement5x
02-12-2013, 04:42 PM
This proves Kickstarter was the wrong venue. In less than a week they've already gotten over twice as many signups here than total Kickstarter backers. They just should have gone with a standard preorder scheme for the deluxe set and arranged it so that it would only actually go through once a minimum number was met.

Yeah I agree with you 100% about Kickstarter, there was no way they were going to get $500k and they should have realized that.

But, I do wish a lot more developers would do this variable printing. No need to commit to anything, just open up preorders and let people know that if the minimum is met the game will be produced. 2500 is probably the lowest print run Sony will let them do.

Gameguy
02-12-2013, 08:59 PM
But, I do wish a lot more developers would do this variable printing. No need to commit to anything, just open up preorders and let people know that if the minimum is met the game will be produced. 2500 is probably the lowest print run Sony will let them do.
Even so this isn't the actual preorder, even if they get 2500 people signed up it doesn't mean they'll go through with paying for a copy.

xelement5x
02-13-2013, 02:06 PM
Even so this isn't the actual preorder, even if they get 2500 people signed up it doesn't mean they'll go through with paying for a copy.

True, but let me pretend they're still some good in this world :(

Press_Start
02-13-2013, 07:25 PM
Even so this isn't the actual preorder, even if they get 2500 people signed up it doesn't mean they'll go through with paying for a copy.

Oh, they will sell. Unlike Nintendo, Sony knows dedicated niche RPGs are guaranteed sellers despite low print numbers. Why do you think the PS3 had so many more exclusive RPGs?

Oobgarm
02-14-2013, 06:29 AM
Oh, they will sell. Unlike Nintendo, Sony knows dedicated niche RPGs are guaranteed sellers despite low print numbers. Why do you think the PS3 had so many more exclusive RPGs?

But the PSP is a dead system that has all but vanished from stores.

substantial_snake
02-14-2013, 07:51 AM
Cool, looks like they made it yesterday.

Press_Start
02-14-2013, 02:04 PM
But the PSP is a dead system that has all but vanished from stores.

And yet it continues to release games:

Final Fantasy III
UnchainedBlades
Fifa 13
Ragnarok Tactics
Eliminage Original
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013
Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection
Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi
Carnage Heart EXA
Black Rock Shooter

Maybe it's a zombie system and it wants your....brains!?! ;)

PapaStu
02-17-2013, 03:10 PM
And yet it continues to release games:

Final Fantasy III
UnchainedBlades
Fifa 13
Ragnarok Tactics
Eliminage Original
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013
Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection
Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi
Carnage Heart EXA
Black Rock Shooter

Maybe it's a zombie system and it wants your....brains!?! ;)

I think Oob meant dead system on these American shores. A bunch of those games listed above are not US titles, and if they get a release at all, will be download only.

Aussie2B
02-17-2013, 05:38 PM
I think in terms of upcoming US UMD releases, there's, what, this game, Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi, and Sweet Fuse: At Your Side? There may be some yearly sports updates or whatever, but that's it for notable upcoming physical releases, right? And for guys, YMMV on if Hakuoki and Sweet Fuse are worth caring about, since one is an otome game and the other is an action game in an otome franchise.

Press_Start
02-17-2013, 09:03 PM
A bunch of those games listed above are not US titles.

Uh, yeah they are.

UnchainedBlades 6/26/12
Final Fantasy III 9/25/12
Fifa 13 9/25/12
Ragnarok Tactics 11/6/12
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 11/6/12
Eliminage Original 11/20/12
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows 1/15/13
Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection 2/19/13
Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi 2/19/13
Carnage Heart EXA TBA 2013
Black Rock Shooter TBA

Released in the last six months, fully translated, and ready for purchase off PSN for all happy PSP users in the good ol' US of A (http://us.playstation.com/psp/games-and-media/). :D

Oobgarm
02-20-2013, 12:50 PM
Released in the last six months, fully translated, and ready for purchase off PSN for all happy PSP users in the good ol' US of A (http://us.playstation.com/psp/games-and-media/). :D

There's the difference. DOWNLOADABLE.

There is little/no risk when the title is not produced and made physically available.

When it comes to physically released games, the PSP is all but dead.

xelement5x
02-20-2013, 03:12 PM
Hakuouki is available to buy a physical copy of right now:
http://www.amazon.com/Hakuoki-Warriors-Shinsengumi-Sony-PSP/dp/B00A39IF7I/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1361391047&sr=1-1&keywords=hakuouki

Oobgarm
02-20-2013, 03:34 PM
Hakuouki is available to buy a physical copy of right now:
http://www.amazon.com/Hakuoki-Warriors-Shinsengumi-Sony-PSP/dp/B00A39IF7I/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1361391047&sr=1-1&keywords=hakuouki

That is surprising.

Still doesn't change the fact that the system is pretty much dead at retail, though.

And I see a lot of those "niche" Japanese games at GameStop, still new. Ones that have been out for a while. Hardly the "guaranteed sell" they were touted as earlier.

They might get some hardcore gamer sales and some collector thinking "OMG RAREZ 2K MONIES" (spoiler: highly unlikely)

Press_Start
02-20-2013, 03:47 PM
There's the difference. DOWNLOADABLE.

There is little/no risk when the title is not produced and made physically available.

When it comes to physically released games, the PSP is all but dead.

So what? As long as the games are coming and Sony gives the AOK, the PSP lives on as far the company is concerned.

Oh and it's getting another game: http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2013/02/18-1/natsume-sets-mystic-chronicles-rpg-for-western-psp-release

SparTonberry
02-20-2013, 04:51 PM
Hakuouki is available to buy a physical copy of right now:
http://www.amazon.com/Hakuoki-Warriors-Shinsengumi-Sony-PSP/dp/B00A39IF7I/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1361391047&sr=1-1&keywords=hakuouki

So that's why GameStop suddenly charged my credit card. I have several preorders coming out soon, and forgot about that one.

Oobgarm
04-29-2013, 01:54 PM
http://www.gaijinworks.com/GW_presale_reg.htm

Presales are open. $35.99 shipped.

Aussie2B
04-29-2013, 02:39 PM
About time. Although I hear the "solution" to the whole licensing rights issue was to remove the intro entirely, which is pretty lame. Why couldn't they just remove the song and replace it with some in-game track? Doesn't make any sense to throw away the animation too for no reason.

I don't know if you made a typo, but the price is showing up as $36.99 for me. Kinda scuzzy of them to tack on a couple extra dollars from what they were originally saying the price would be with no explanation.

And it looks like they're doing the covers completely backwards assed. Why are the Kickstarter backers getting the cover that came in second place? Shouldn't their reward be the most popular cover? I actually prefer the second place cover, which is based on the Japanese cover rather than being a messy copy and paste of game assets like the other cover, and as someone who didn't back the Kickstarter, I was hoping I'd get that one.

Bojay1997
04-29-2013, 03:07 PM
About time. Although I hear the "solution" to the whole licensing rights issue was to remove the intro entirely, which is pretty lame. Why couldn't they just remove the song and replace it with some in-game track? Doesn't make any sense to throw away the animation too for no reason.

I don't know if you made a typo, but the price is showing up as $36.99 for me. Kinda scuzzy of them to tack on a couple extra dollars from what they were originally saying the price would be with no explanation.

And it looks like they're doing the covers completely backwards assed. Why are the Kickstarter backers getting the cover that came in second place? Shouldn't their reward be the most popular cover? I actually prefer the second place cover, which is based on the Japanese cover rather than being a messy copy and paste of game assets like the other cover, and as someone who didn't back the Kickstarter, I was hoping I'd get that one.

I agree. Vic didn't even bother to address the issue after several of us raised it last week on the Gaijinworks forums. He basically said he was looking into alternatives and then never provided more information. I suspect Gaijinworks basically has no money and that any further delays would cut into any slight profit this release might generate.

Kickstarter backers have the option of either buying the regular cover art release or the Kickstarter only version. Kickstarter backers received a special link via e-mail this morning to order the Kickstarter version. Otherwise, they can just use the public order form for the regular.

Aussie2B
04-29-2013, 03:51 PM
Well, it's nice that Kickstarter backers get an option (although they'd have that option no matter what since anybody can buy the normal version), but it still seems screwy to me that the cover that won the poll is the one that is available to everybody. The whole point is to reward the people who backed the Kickstarter, so they should be the only ones getting the cover that is most well-liked among fans. What kind of reward is getting exclusive access to a runner-up?

Rickstilwell1
04-29-2013, 04:19 PM
Uh, yeah they are.

UnchainedBlades 6/26/12
Final Fantasy III 9/25/12
Fifa 13 9/25/12
Ragnarok Tactics 11/6/12
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 11/6/12
Eliminage Original 11/20/12
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows 1/15/13
Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection 2/19/13
Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi 2/19/13
Carnage Heart EXA TBA 2013
Black Rock Shooter TBA

Released in the last six months, fully translated, and ready for purchase off PSN for all happy PSP users in the good ol' US of A (http://us.playstation.com/psp/games-and-media/). :D

Final Fantasy III's remake finally came out for PSP in English? How did I miss this news? Finally, now I don't have to play on two screens and can actually play this on my TV once I buy a 3000 or Go!

Bojay1997
04-29-2013, 05:11 PM
Well, it's nice that Kickstarter backers get an option (although they'd have that option no matter what since anybody can buy the normal version), but it still seems screwy to me that the cover that won the poll is the one that is available to everybody. The whole point is to reward the people who backed the Kickstarter, so they should be the only ones getting the cover that is most well-liked among fans. What kind of reward is getting exclusive access to a runner-up?

Kickstarter backers are getting access to an art variant that nobody else does and those copies will be numerically more limited in theory. That seems like a pretty good reward considering that those of us who supported the Kickstarter didn't end up spending a dime to do so. I suspect most Kickstarter backers will be ordering at least one of the regular and one KS exclusive version, so they'll still get the art they want regardless.

Aussie2B
04-29-2013, 05:37 PM
I get all that. I just think it would be more logical to have the poll winner be the limited one and the runner-up the one that everyone has access to.

PapaStu
04-30-2013, 10:12 PM
Well I want that alternate lesser cover there Aussie 2B. I forgot to put in for the KS before it shuttered so a loss for me.

For those that are KS special cover eligible, how many copies are you able to order?

Fabrizo
05-07-2013, 05:41 PM
The sale for this game is ending tomorrow, and there's already scalpers on ebay trying to sell them for twice the price. Those that are interested better order soon.

Cornelius
05-07-2013, 05:54 PM
The sale for this game is ending tomorrow, and there's already scalpers on ebay trying to sell them for twice the price. Those that are interested better order soon.

Thanks for the heads up. I'd been dragging my feet on this.

Bojay1997
05-07-2013, 06:46 PM
The sale for this game is ending tomorrow, and there's already scalpers on ebay trying to sell them for twice the price. Those that are interested better order soon.

They extended to the weekend because they are still several hundred copies short. Hopefully people step up and actually buy what they promised to during the preorder campaign.

Aussie2B
05-07-2013, 09:39 PM
Yeah, that sucks, although Gaijinworks kind of shot themselves in the foot by dragging out the cover voting so long and then things going on longer yet due to the song problems. I'm sure a lot of people got frustrated or forgot about it. Even with the licensing issue, there was no reason why they couldn't have done the pre-purchases immediately after the interest gauge. I mean, it's not like the game is ready to ship now either. At it is, it'll probably be a couple months before it's actually in anybody's hands, and I don't think anybody would be shocked if it gets delayed beyond that.

Flashback2012
05-13-2013, 12:10 AM
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand ordered. I put it off till the near literal 11th hour (EST anyway :ass:) but I got my order in before the posted deadline on the website. For those that have put off, there's still just a few minutes over 3 hours left before the deadline ends (now that I've ordered, watch them extend it another week :roll:).

Bojay1997
05-13-2013, 12:50 AM
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand ordered. I put it off till the near literal 11th hour (EST anyway :ass:) but I got my order in before the posted deadline on the website. For those that have put off, there's still just a few minutes over 3 hours left before the deadline ends (now that I've ordered, watch them extend it another week :roll:).

A little over two hours left now. I doubt they will extend again as at last count they almost had 2700 orders. I believe roughly 700 of those will be the Kickstarter variant, so both versions are going to be extremely numerically rare.