That will change whenever it gets delisted in EU. Mask of Truth only got a Vita physical in NA.
Yeah, we're seeing Vita game prices rise across the board. I'll not be surprised when Mask of Truth rises in price as well
That will change whenever it gets delisted in EU. Mask of Truth only got a Vita physical in NA.
Digital only, console only
I mean I have a Vita and PC but I sure as hell ain't using em
There were barely any reviews. They'd probably be critically acclaimed if more critics actually played them, and the Metacritic in this case is dragged down by reviewers who don't understand what a visual novel is.I'm conflicted. I always had these games "on the back burner" in my head, as I already have approximately ~100+ games on my backlog. I missed the sale when they were $12 together as a bundle, and now am faced with having to possibly pay around 5 times that much to secure physical copies.
Frankly, I can hardly justify adding yet another 100+ hours pair of games to my backlog, especially because although it seems fan reception is pretty good it's not like they are critically acclaimed. Maybe this is a NieR 1 like situation where the critic score was not as representative of the enjoyment I eventually got out of it as it usually is, but it's really hard to justify it. At the same time, a game being delisted triggers the ultimate form of FOMO for me.
Not only that, but another reason I put them off is that it'd just be better on Switch you know?
I can only hope NISA is swooping in and nabbing the rights, and will re-release it sometime soon.
I'm conflicted. I always had these games "on the back burner" in my head, as I already have approximately ~100+ games on my backlog. I missed the sale when they were $12 together as a bundle, and now am faced with having to possibly pay around 5 times that much to secure physical copies.
Frankly, I can hardly justify adding yet another 100+ hours pair of games to my backlog, especially because although it seems fan reception is pretty good it's not like they are critically acclaimed. Maybe this is a NieR 1 like situation where the critic score was not as representative of the enjoyment I eventually got out of it as it usually is, but it's really hard to justify it. At the same time, a game being delisted triggers the ultimate form of FOMO for me.
Not only that, but another reason I put them off is that it'd just be better on Switch you know?
I can only hope NISA is swooping in and nabbing the rights, and will re-release it sometime soon.
There were barely any reviews. They'd probably be critically acclaimed if more critics actually played them, and the Metacritic in this case is dragged down by reviewers who don't understand what a visual novel is.
Nier is in my favourite games of all time alongside these.
I agree they'd be perfect for Switch - the spin-off late last year released on Switch so I'm mildly hopeful for ports, but Aquaplus have history of strong ties to Sony so it's not a sure thing.
A representative for Atlus, which published both titles in the west, confirmed to Gematsu that the titles were delisted because Atlus' licensing rights expired. Atlus did not have any information about whether the games would return to the digital storefront.
I guess really what it comes down to is does the story compare in quality to top tier VNs like 999, VLR and Fata Morgana? I can't vouch for 13 Sentinels personally, but considering its cult following I'd also wonder if Utawarerumono has a story of that caliber as well.
Hahaha, I almost mentioned those others earlier in trying to sell you on theseI guess really what it comes down to is does the story compare in quality to top tier VNs like 999, VLR and Fata Morgana? I can't vouch for 13 Sentinels personally, but considering its cult following I'd also wonder if Utawarerumono has a story of that caliber as well.
Huh, interesting coincidence. Too bad the finale isn't the best, but it also sounds like it doesn't drop the ball either.Hahaha, I almost mentioned those others earlier in trying to sell you on these
My top five favourite games:
- Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception
- The House in Fata Morgana
- 999
- Virtue's Last Reward
- Undertale
Nier is interchangeable with Undertale or VLR depending on my current thoughts.
Zero Escape was my favourite VN series until I discovered Utawarerumono. I didn't expect a masterpiece, just an enjoyable game. When the credits hit on Deception I realised this was the greatest game I'd ever played. Only reason Truth isn't on that list is because the pacing isn't quite as good, but the highs are even greater in that.
Oh the finale is fantastic, just not as tightly written as the previous game.Huh, interesting coincidence. Too bad the finale isn't the best, but it also sounds like it doesn't drop the ball either.
Eh, sure I guess I will add these to my backlog. I've just been spending a ridiculous amount of money recently but I can technically afford it still.
I hope these will live up to your praise of them, but either way no worries. I just truly wonder if I will be able to finish them any time soon, it could honestly take me years, as there is just way too much stuff to play these days.
Yeah I get that and can relate as well. There are some games that really are very misunderstood (like for example NieR). However unlike NieR, they probably will always remain niche so it feels like some kind of calling to try to make sure people at least know about them.Oh the finale is fantastic, just not as tightly written as the previous game.
And I wouldn't believe me either if I hadn't played them and read posts like mine. This series was such a surprising revelation to me that I've been an evangelist convincing people to try them ever since. A lot of people can't get past the animal ears and tails. I found myself forgetting they were there.
Hope they hit the spot for you. Do make sure to play the first one (Prelude to the Fallen) before the third, Mask of Truth though. Mask of Deception is a fine entry point if you don't want to start with the first one for financial or curiosity-based reasons - it's unlikely to hook you as quickly as Deception will.
Last thing I'll note, but fans tend not to rate the Deception anime very highly. The director actively sought to change a few characterisations and of course it suffers from being highly abridged. I still like it a fair bit personally, but I wouldn't expect it to sell anyone on the series.(Saw a couple episodes of the anime too and it seemed good but not standout from the first few at least).
I was actually talking about the anime adaptation of the original game, but good to know anyways.Last thing I'll note, but fans tend not to rate the Deception anime very highly. The director actively sought to change a few characterisations and of course it suffers from being highly abridged. I still like it a fair bit personally, but I wouldn't expect it to sell anyone on the series.
Yeah, seems like this happens fairly often where games are just delisted without warning. I wonder if they're legally not allowed to mention that their license is due to expire in some cases.Kind of fucked they didn't give people a heads-up. Kinda actively going against their own interests there as now people who say on them will just buy second-hand
I downloaded these onto my external hard drive a couple of weeks ago thankfully.
Cyberpunk is like that, too. If a game is delisted it's removed from most features of the OS/ecosystem.The game isn't even recognized in recently played games on PS5 anymore. I went to check my playtime under recently played, and the icon that should be Utawarerumono keeps cycling between random other games any time I open and close Utawarerumono
I hope you already had Vita copies, if you were interested. This is now the *only* English MoD Vita copy on eBay.
Given I was about to upgrade and was looking forward to tracking my playtime, this is incredibly disappointing.The game isn't even recognized in recently played games on PS5 anymore. I went to check my playtime under recently played, and the icon that should be Utawarerumono keeps cycling between random other games any time I open and close Utawarerumono
That's weird because Cyberpunk still shows up normally for me. Always has, even after it was removed.Cyberpunk is like that, too. If a game is delisted it's removed from most features of the OS/ecosystem.
The weird thing is that it does track it in a round about way. It's just listed under whatever random game it's appearing as. I bought the Utawarerumono games a while ago, but this news really got me to start playing it again. Now that I've played another hour of it, I'm at three hours total. So under my games list it shows Trails of Cold Steel 2 (as shown in the second image) or whatever other random game it cycles through now showing 3 hours since I now have 3 hours in Mask of Truth.Given I was about to upgrade and was looking forward to tracking my playtime, this is incredibly disappointing.