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A new fan that gets it? Welp, that's only in UHKC baby. Must be really nice to have the Japanese version imported there that has everything included in there, something that would sky rocket taxes in Brazil, but, well is cheap in US's west i suppose.
Have you learned any words with this?
Yep, been a fan since December, and I quite think DtP is one of the best ps1 games. It's quite a nice collection to have. And it honestly makes me want to have a Jap. version of the other ones like Lunatea's Veil, and Beach Volleyball. I didn't get the American version because well.. if you've looked it up on eBay, you would know why (Wait, though the English DtP is still on the us ps3 store, not sure if it performs well or not.)I do want a Japanese console so I can play this game (and Japanese games in general) on actual hardware, since I am not good at modding, and don't really wanna risk breaking a console.But yeah, the game runs well on DuckStation.Brazil, maybe it's expensive there. I don't know a whole lot about Brazil, for other than my mom telling me it's the "drug capital of the world", and for the Jesus statue there, and that you Brazilians loves modding consoles. That is all I know about Brazil, but I imagine the shipping costs is probably not very cheap there (That, and also that "Ola" means hello in Portuguese.)Not that much, but I kinda figured out some: like "はい" is yes, and "いいえ" is no. That's really about it so far. Kinda learned as much as I know Russian from those Russian bootlegs stuff. нетThe characters speaks a made up language (with probs some japanese in it), and I might probably would have to place the Jap. and the American version side by side, and then look up how to pronounce the Japanese text since Japanese text is a little hard to read. Or, I can use a translator.I might figure "Grandpa" out since I remember that part from PRS.So I would probably need to pay close attention to the text, and so on.So, that's how it's going so far.And now I have a question: Will the ending of this game make me cry?
I played the PS3 PSN version of DtP! It runs well actually, the two filter modes may not be that great but they don't destroy the image like say a Game Boy Player would. Plus when it comes to playing on real consoles it's either that or spend like $30+ more on analogue to HDMI conversion kits for PS1! Or just enjoy the way it was intended with old CRT tellies.
To get back to ya on the ending, yes you might cry if you are a bit faint of heart. But it's absolutely worth it
Oh boy. And I remember feeling a lil sad seeing the grandpa part in prs too. So I imagine it's gonna be much more emotional in this one
I believe the audio mixing was wrong in PRS, particularly in that Grandpa scene. It doesn't carry that consistent ethereal emotion you have in the PS1 game. Though to me at least it doesn't completely destroy the game, I just wish the narrative team did better for this remaster.
Joka's boss is the trickiest of the game, a lot of his attacks are pretty tight especially that fast claw stomp move that even now I struggle to avoid it properly. It almost feels as if he should have been the final boss instead, the actual final boss is nowhere near this elaborate in my experience. I can stave this off as being a consequence of "First game syndrome".
Klonoa's killer face is incidentally incredible for the fact that it is the only time we see it in any game. I suppose the idea was to convey a young kid's exaggerated rage towards an evil he does not comprehend. We've been in in a spot like his at one point during our childhood, mostly when we first learn when things don't always go our way. That's how we would relate to him especially if we played this when young.
Don't mind you sharing the rest of your progress though, this is what forums are made for so no need to shy away!