This is a ridiculously good good with insane amounts to do, character development, and story. It's wild to me how much the original game had and wasn't DLC or a separate game.
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Haha. This is pretty much the only JRPG series I like, so interesting to learn this is a common trope.
The older Ys games have I would suggest much mote troubling easter eggs. Perhaps I'll share those screenshots too.
It's not emulated. This is from recent gameplay on my still working 2012 original Vita. You press the PS and Start button at the same time on Vita to take a screenshot.
Yes I always loved the graphics on most Vita games. I also play this same game on Steam, but the Vita version has a charm that can't be beat.
I also used to feel the same way about Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker. The original PSP graphics on an actual PSP screen were in my opinion better than the HD remake.
Why you gotta bring logic and reasoning into this? Sheesh.
Sony hasn't hesitated to shut down their GOOD studios before (like Zipper Int). They've even shut down studios right as they released games before (PS All Stars Battle Royale).
Why's it different now? Sony is a garbage company.
Parents.
Every person who ever participated in the conception and eventual birth of a human is also responsible for their eventual death.
If nobody is born, then nobody dies. Pretty obvious crime here.
To be fair, the OP did not ask them to read the article, they asked a yes or no question.
You poop in the bathroom?
Hey hey hey guess what guess what!!! We finally have a product that produces different winners all the time!!!!
Let's argue about swear words. Yeah. That's important. Let's take the attention off of finally having varying outcomes and different winners.
How is this a fucking shower thought?
That's a neat idea, owning and playing every letter. Most Ys games are on a lot of platforms and great stories, so I wouldn't think a Vita is necessary unless you really want to. Because they were low production and pricey memory cards.
But the Vita was an amazing piece of hardware for its time, and likely very ahead of its time, and so it holds a special place for me. If only Sony had truly supported it.