Umineko: Golden Fantasia Ativador Download [pack]
- rencandnetotinenb
- Sep 11, 2019
- 5 min read
About This Game The tag-team fighting game based on the original "Umineko When They Cry" series, finally released on Steam, in English and with improved rollback netplay!George, Jessica, and Rosa from the Ushiromiya family join the fray, as this release of Golden Fantasia includes the Cross Expansion from the original Japanese version! All the lines used during combat, story mode, as well match opening and closings are fully voiced in Japanese to bring realism to your combat! In Golden Fantasia, matches are tag-team fights between two pairs of characters from the Umineko series, each sharing HP building SP for each other through a unique mechanic - the touch system!During combat players can consume their SP Gauge and initiate their Meta World, but only if your opponent chooses to or otherwise cannot argue their truth and cancel yours! The 1st Movement is beginning! Blitz! 7aa9394dea Title: Umineko: Golden FantasiaGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:07th ExpansionPublisher:MangaGamerFranchise:When They CryRelease Date: 8 Dec, 2017 Umineko: Golden Fantasia Ativador Download [pack] Normal arcade is way to hard for newbies... Well I even saw two ultimate attacks missing each other at the same time, soo I guess I can die in peace now. Not seeing almost all CG's. Dont even think about proposing easy mode it is boring as hell... I don't know what's worse endless chains of Combos and spamming of ranged attacks at normal finals or easy mode that can be beaten by pressing one button... Welp have fun with that.Negative review since I sweat like a pig after each session with that, and as a result you can guess... 3 bars of hp are way to much its just to intense to push a win by luck, since it has no tutorial and any additional help... But the game itself is great fun I can recreate Umineko battles from VN.. I'm gonna be honest I just jumped in the series. But this is just not good, it uses a tag team style gameplay which is fine. But if you play with controller the way you switch out is Y which is really bad. The config was not obvious to me but it is present. But really the defaults are bad. So finding that is gonna be something you need to do. Not to mention this one character, everytime she was far away she threw projectiles and when I got close she would do the same close attack that I couldn't block. The balance and the few things that werent translated kinda messed with me. Granted if you can get past the language that is untranslated and the balance. You might find a game that has a nice soundtrack. And awesome characters, because trust me I want to like this series. It looks intresting, but the few things that have been left turned me off of the game.TL;DR:Ok game, has bad default controls and can config,some characters are not balanced, and some things are not fully edited. Please know that they may update it to fix the problems and if they do tell me so I can give this good credit. But as of now there is quite a bit of things that I have seen that make it feel uncomplete.. EDIT:Since the original posting of this review, the game has been patched a number of times to reach proper localization standards. None of the issues listed in the original review remain, except for a few awkward sounding lines, but nothing too unforgivable.However, I still personally am not that happy that it was this bad at launch, so I do intend to leave my rating and the original content of this review as it was first presented below.-------------ORIGINAL:The long and short of it is: For 25USD, you'd think they'd actually translate the Command Lists.The Long of it is:I'm glad this game has a western release, as a fan of Umineko, alongside the real game proper, but this release is so LAZY. I haven't had the chance to check the improved netplay, but I'm gonna run on some decent faith that it's actually better here, but.My biggest gripe is how absolutely garbage the localization is. The text in the arcade mode ranges from acceptable to "Did literally anyone look at this? Once?". Stuff like the UI and the Credits, okay, you can kinda get away with not translating those, especially the former, since they're part of that Engrishy charm, sure.But the Command List is not touched at all from the Japanese version. I cannot read Japanese. I bought the English release of this game. I cannot read how to use most of the character's moves. Plenty I can just gleam or guess with trial and error, but basically any move that has a pre-requisite other than "is a super" is completely lost on me.I paid 25 dollars for a fighting game, and I cannot figure out how to play most of the characters. That is just completely unnacceptable. I'll likely refund this because I cannot play it. All the resources for this game are also in Japanese, so its not like I can go elsewhere to look at a moveset.If they fix this, that'd be great! But if they don't really soon, or at least acknoledge they left a lot of the game untranslated, I'm just getting a refund. I'd rather not! But I likely will. Completely, utterly unacceptable for a 'localization'.. I think this game is best described as a King of Fighters tag-team game with the complex mechanics of an Arc System Works game. It takes a lot of effort to get started, but it is an overall solid and under-appreciated fighting game.. Played the Japanese version for four years and it's one of the best fighting game out there. Mechanics are simple but effective, the sprites, the background are gorgeous and the music is the same as the VN but you know better than me that is amazing. The short stories included with arcade mode are neat. Must buy if you like Umineko and/or doujin fighters.EDIT: The new netcode is simply amazing.. The game has already been patched and is now in english, just mentioning this since many reviews are from before that patch.This is a nice 2D fighting game with characters from the Umineko No Naku Koro Ni Visual Novel series, if you dont know what that is but you still like fighting games you might enjoy this, but fans of the VN will probably enjoy it regardless of genre, TONS of new character interactions, alternative endings, jokes, fanart loading screens, character cameos and the ability to play as the characters of the Visual Novel, its pretty competent as a fighter too so I totally recommend this.The Netplay is also great wich is a thing previous versions didnt have so if you got a previous japanese version of the game then this new netcode is another thing that could make you buy it.. It's a pretty good Umineko fighting game. I'm pretty sure the story isn't canon, though.. Still have some flaws, but I love this game, and I think you will like it if you are a fan of Umineko. Characters are cute, arcade stories are interesting. Wish to add a function to change key map AND ADD A FUNCTION TO REPLAY ENDINGS.. Fun fighter in the world of Umineko. I've been playing this game for ages and I can recommend it to any umineko fan or just fighting game enthusiast. Being a kind of indie game-ish game, It has many great, original ideas often not seen in generic fighting games.On the other hand however the release has way too many bugs to call it a proper release. It is completely unfair to your customers to call it anything other than pre-release or beta in it's current state. I can't help but feel this game needed a much better start so it could draw in new people, otherwise there wouldn't be enough players for a lasting multiplayer experience, given it's an old game.
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