They'll fix it by its launch. CRYMACHINA's first trailers also worried me but the final game runs fine on Switch.I hope they improve the performance since all the footage they released has tons of frame rate issues
What sort of game is it? Action RPG? I watched the trailer and wasn’t overly sure.
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Featuring guests Chiaki Kobayashi as Marin and Akari Kito as Sari, we'll delve into Renatis gameplay and character exploration!
this is the switch build, or PC build with switch controlsGameplay looks good, a few of the cutscenes not so much. Not sure about the platform they're showing.
SE and Atlus needa take notes.The Button Prompts are from the Switch, and based on the graphics it appears to be a game made with the Switch in mind.
That's not a bad thing, we need more "mid" JRPG's in this concerning climate. DS had tons of them, it's great to see Switch keeping up thanks to mid sized publishers like FuRyu.Gameplay looks solid, specially in combat, when compared to the reveal trailer. But yeah its a FuRyu lol, their games have been middle of the road but fun this seems to continue that trend.
Oh I totally agree. I double dipped on AA and Legend of Legacy cause I loved them on 3DS and while I thought Monark was mediocre, it had some interesting aspects that big jrpgs would not tackle or experiment. So its cool to see these publishers experiment.That's not a bad thing, we need more "mid" JRPG's in this concerning climate. DS had tons of them, it's great to see Switch keeping up thanks to mid sized publishers like FuRyu.
S-E has been doing plenty too. Just holding Visions of Mana back for reasons unfortunately.That's not a bad thing, we need more "mid" JRPG's in this concerning climate. DS had tons of them, it's great to see Switch keeping up thanks to mid sized publishers like FuRyu.