Threads Of Fate Spinning Its Way To PlayStation Network // Siliconera
Hopefully it'll be released in the US and Europe, too. Europe didn't even get it the first time around D:
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Threads Of Fate Spinning Its Way To PlayStation Network // Siliconera
Hopefully it'll be released in the US and Europe, too. Europe didn't even get it the first time around D:
That's good to hear. I never played it, but wanted to. How is it?
I really enjoyed Threads of Fate. It's an adorable action-adventure-RPG with two interesting main characters. I loved Prima Doll! His name was Prima Doll, right?
AAHHAAHAA!
AAAAAAAAH!
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
Maybe I'll give this a try.
June 23rd in Japan!
Still no word on whether or not it'll be seen in other countries.
Sweet!
Now hurry up and release Chrono Cross for PSN (unless I've been living under a rock and they already have!).
June 23rd has come and gone and still no word on a US or European release :(
That's too bad, I would have liked to see what all the fuss was about.
I really feel like re-playing Threads of Fate now. I loved Rue's story, and I preferred it to Mint's. Actually, I don't think I ever finished Mint's story.
I never played too far into this game back in the PS1 days. I found the game boring.
Man, this is just reminding me how much I'm annoyed at SE with their handling of DL retro titles. It took forever for FFII (IV) and Secret of Mana to be released on Wii Ware and it will probably be towards the end of the systems life cycle before they finally release FFIII (VI) and Chrono Trigger.
Likewise with PSN, I'm happy the main FF titles are out but what about everything else they made, you know, the good titles like Xenogears, Chrono Cross, Vagrant Story, Front Mission 3, Einhander, Threads of Fate, and Legend of Mana?
Come on SE, stop being dicks about this and let the floodgates open. :colbert:
Well, they are just kind of competing with themselves. FF7 was on the top 10 DLs list for like 6 months. Why would they release another title to compete with it? Only releasing new games when the old ones stop selling is a smart marketing model. Which I agree really does blow.
Legend of Mana is planned for PSN, but there's no date set, so might be a while.