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[Switch] Grandia I & II
HD Remaster Of Grandia And Dreamcast Sequel Revealed For Nintendo Switch
If there wasn’t already an abundance of JRPG to enjoy on the Switch, soon there’ll be two more. According to IGN, Nintendo’s latest system will be receiving a high-definition remaster of the first two games, with more details to be revealed soon.
Grandia was originally released on the Sega Saturn in 1997 and received a re-release shortly after in 1999 on the original PlayStation. The sequel, Grandia II, followed a similar pattern, being first released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000 and seeing an eventual release on the PlayStation 2 in 2002. An anniversary edition of Grandia II was also released in 2015 enhancing the game’s visuals and adding an additional difficulty level.
The original title was praised for its engaging cast of characters, colourful presentation, and smart design. The sequel was considered a standout game on the Dreamcast, with solid game mechanics and an advanced battle system, with the PS2 re-release still considered to be worthwhile playing.
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If there wasn’t already an abundance of JRPG to enjoy on the Switch, soon there’ll be two more. According to IGN, Nintendo’s latest system will be receiving a high-definition remaster of the first two games, with more details to be revealed soon.
Grandia was originally released on the Sega Saturn in 1997 and received a re-release shortly after in 1999 on the original PlayStation. The sequel, Grandia II, followed a similar pattern, being first released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000 and seeing an eventual release on the PlayStation 2 in 2002. An anniversary edition of Grandia II was also released in 2015 enhancing the game’s visuals and adding an additional difficulty level.
The original title was praised for its engaging cast of characters, colourful presentation, and smart design. The sequel was considered a standout game on the Dreamcast, with solid game mechanics and an advanced battle system, with the PS2 re-release still considered to be worthwhile playing.
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Taugt das was?
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Sind wirklich schöne JRPGs mit liebevoller Gestaltung, starken Charakteren toller Musik und gelungenem Kampfsystem! Den 2er habe ich am Dreamcast durchgezockt - an meinen Genre-Favoriten Skies of Arcadia kam es für mich nicht ganz heran, aber dennoch wirklich toll. Teil 1 habe ich leider nie bis zum Ende gespielt, aber war auf einem ähnlich hohem Niveau.
Ist übrigens von den Leuten, welche die Lunar-Saga gemacht und an Smash Bros. Brawl mitgearbeitet haben.
Ist übrigens von den Leuten, welche die Lunar-Saga gemacht und an Smash Bros. Brawl mitgearbeitet haben.
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Ich habe den 1. Teil nicht gekannt. Aber den 2. habe ich für PC gehabt. Gott, habe ich das geliebt! Eins der besten JRPGs, die ich je gespielt habe!
Und jetzt solls für Switch kommen!? Oh bitte, oh bitte, oh bitte....
Und jetzt solls für Switch kommen!? Oh bitte, oh bitte, oh bitte....
Ich existiere nicht mehr.
Bitte nicht anschreiben.
Löscht einfach meinen Account.
Danke.
Bitte nicht anschreiben.
Löscht einfach meinen Account.
Danke.
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Teil 1 habe ich nie gespielt, aber Teil 2 fand ich sehr gut. Einige der (Boss)Battle-Themes gehören heute noch zu meinen absoluten Favoriten. Das Spiel dürfte allerdings sehr, sehr angestaubt sein, denke ich. Sah damals schon nur minder gut aus, wenn ich mich recht erinnere
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Naja bei nem HD Remaster sollte man schon denken, dass das Spiel Optisch verbessert wurde
Wüsste allerdings gerne mal, wann es nun rauskommt... es war ja für Winter 2018 angekündigt... das wird Knapp...
Wüsste allerdings gerne mal, wann es nun rauskommt... es war ja für Winter 2018 angekündigt... das wird Knapp...
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Aha, das mit dem Remaster hab ich irgendwie überlesen
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Ach, "Remaster" kann doch von direkten Port mit Basis-Verbesserungen die dem neuen Abspielgerät gerade gerecht werden bis hin einem massiven Face-Lifting alles bedeuteten. Finde direkte Ports eigentlich gar nicht so verkehrt, besser das, als das riskieren von zu vielen Verschlimmbesserungen.
Grandia II mal gespielt. Keine Ahnung ob es damals der PC-Port an sich oder nur an meinem damaligen PC lag, aber diese Version hat sich damals nicht gut gespielt. Wann immer im Kampf große Spezial-Angriffe eingesetzt wurden hat sich das ganze Spiel kurz vor Ende deren Ausführung für einige Zeit aufgehängt. :/
Der Rest des Spiels war jetzt auch nichts besonderes. Quasi ein Skies Of Arcadia in naja.
Grandia II mal gespielt. Keine Ahnung ob es damals der PC-Port an sich oder nur an meinem damaligen PC lag, aber diese Version hat sich damals nicht gut gespielt. Wann immer im Kampf große Spezial-Angriffe eingesetzt wurden hat sich das ganze Spiel kurz vor Ende deren Ausführung für einige Zeit aufgehängt. :/
Der Rest des Spiels war jetzt auch nichts besonderes. Quasi ein Skies Of Arcadia in naja.
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Tjoa, so können Geschmäcker auseinander gehen. Ich fand das Kampfsystem damals echt toll, die Story ziemlich gut und auch die Charaktere gefielen mir.
Natürlich hatte es noch einen Ryudo-Bonus obendrauf
Edit:
Allein die Battle-Themes waren spitze:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jONfsUCAARE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ficht4Qny-A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p29MCpipZTI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta5NhIf8crM
Natürlich hatte es noch einen Ryudo-Bonus obendrauf
Edit:
Allein die Battle-Themes waren spitze:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jONfsUCAARE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ficht4Qny-A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p29MCpipZTI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta5NhIf8crM
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Re: [Switch] Grandia I & II
Grandia HD Collection coming soon to Switch, new details, more news at E3
GungHo Online Entertainment has finally provided an update on Grandia HD Collection. Despite the relative silence since the original announcement last August, the company says it will be “coming soon.”
Here’s an overview of Grandia HD Collection with the latest details:
Famous for its great characters, mature storytelling, memorable music, and fantastic battle system, these classic JRPGs are renowned for being ahead of their time. Grandia HD Collection brings Grandia and Grandia II together with enhanced visuals, handheld support for the Nintendo Switch.
Key Features:
– Real-time, turn-based action – Experience and employ a unique action bar system for real-time fighting with distinct characters
– Magic-based combat – Gather Mana Eggs to learn and use magic-based skills, ranging from elemental attacks to character-enhancing magic for defense and offense statistical boosts
– Illustrious worlds to explore – The vibrant worlds in Grandia HD Collection include nostalgic starter cities such as Parm (Grandia) and Carbo Village (Grandia II) to iconic fields and areas such as The End of the World (Grandia) and Valmar’s Moon (GrandiaII)
– Gather Skill Points and ATTACK! – Skill Points or Skill Coins can be used to earn incredibly intense moves that make for an extraordinary fighting experience
– Eclectic Enemy Encounters – The worlds of Grandia and Grandia II bring forth a plethora of challenging and epic enemies in the wild, as well as main storyline bosses
– Ear-Indulging, Melodious Compositions – Experience world exploration, momentous battles, and legendary in-game experiences in beautiful harmony with musical compositions from acclaimed Japanese composer Noriyuki Iwadare
Grandia HD Collection, Grandia HD Remaster (PC), and Grandia II HD Remaster (PC) will feature a variety of new and improved features such as:
Grandia features
– Enhanced details to UI, sprites, and texture art
– Original cinematic videos receiving visual enhancements
– Audio: Japanese and English
– Language Support: Original English and Japanese plus French and German translation
Grandia II features
– Enhanced details to UI, sprites, and texture art
– Original cinematic videos receiving visual enhancements
– Audio: Japanese and English
– Language Support: Original English and Japanese plus New French and German translation
GungHo says that more information about Grandia HD Collection will be shared at E3. Furthermore, select members of the press will be able to go hands-on with the release.
https://nintendoeverything.com
GungHo Online Entertainment has finally provided an update on Grandia HD Collection. Despite the relative silence since the original announcement last August, the company says it will be “coming soon.”
Here’s an overview of Grandia HD Collection with the latest details:
Famous for its great characters, mature storytelling, memorable music, and fantastic battle system, these classic JRPGs are renowned for being ahead of their time. Grandia HD Collection brings Grandia and Grandia II together with enhanced visuals, handheld support for the Nintendo Switch.
Key Features:
– Real-time, turn-based action – Experience and employ a unique action bar system for real-time fighting with distinct characters
– Magic-based combat – Gather Mana Eggs to learn and use magic-based skills, ranging from elemental attacks to character-enhancing magic for defense and offense statistical boosts
– Illustrious worlds to explore – The vibrant worlds in Grandia HD Collection include nostalgic starter cities such as Parm (Grandia) and Carbo Village (Grandia II) to iconic fields and areas such as The End of the World (Grandia) and Valmar’s Moon (GrandiaII)
– Gather Skill Points and ATTACK! – Skill Points or Skill Coins can be used to earn incredibly intense moves that make for an extraordinary fighting experience
– Eclectic Enemy Encounters – The worlds of Grandia and Grandia II bring forth a plethora of challenging and epic enemies in the wild, as well as main storyline bosses
– Ear-Indulging, Melodious Compositions – Experience world exploration, momentous battles, and legendary in-game experiences in beautiful harmony with musical compositions from acclaimed Japanese composer Noriyuki Iwadare
Grandia HD Collection, Grandia HD Remaster (PC), and Grandia II HD Remaster (PC) will feature a variety of new and improved features such as:
Grandia features
– Enhanced details to UI, sprites, and texture art
– Original cinematic videos receiving visual enhancements
– Audio: Japanese and English
– Language Support: Original English and Japanese plus French and German translation
Grandia II features
– Enhanced details to UI, sprites, and texture art
– Original cinematic videos receiving visual enhancements
– Audio: Japanese and English
– Language Support: Original English and Japanese plus New French and German translation
GungHo says that more information about Grandia HD Collection will be shared at E3. Furthermore, select members of the press will be able to go hands-on with the release.
https://nintendoeverything.com