Asdivine Cross General Discussion
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I really want to play the game. But to do that, I have to beat Glorious Savior. And to beat that game, I have to beat Revenant Dogma. And to beat Dogma, I have to beat Revenant Saga. And to beat Revenant Saga, I have to beat Alphadia Genesis II. And to beat that, I have to beat Alphadia Genesis. And to beat that, i have to beat Alphadia II. That also includes fighting for the true endings too.
Its a nasty cycle.
At least i have all of them installed.
Its a nasty cycle.

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[quote="LemmyTheLenny" post=3953]I really want to play the game. But to do that, I have to beat Glorious Savior. And to beat that game, I have to beat Revenant Dogma. And to beat Dogma, I have to beat Revenant Saga. And to beat Revenant Saga, I have to beat Alphadia Genesis II. And to beat that, I have to beat Alphadia Genesis. And to beat that, i have to beat Alphadia II. That also includes fighting for the true endings too.
Its a nasty cycle.
At least i have all of them installed.[/quote]
Nah. Embrace the ADHD like me, and jump from game to game. Play one just long enough to forget what you were doing in another one you've got going. Yep. It's a fine and brilliant strategy! :silly:
Its a nasty cycle.

Nah. Embrace the ADHD like me, and jump from game to game. Play one just long enough to forget what you were doing in another one you've got going. Yep. It's a fine and brilliant strategy! :silly:
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So I am just wondering. I have played and beaten Asdivine Dios, Menace and Hearts. I found all three to be very very similar, like more than you would expect even considering that, yah, they were sequels or related or whatever. Is Cross more or less "by the books Asdivine" or are they starting to do some different things? I even found Journey to Kreisia and Infinte Dunamis to share some less obvious similarities.
Any way, with that said, all five are great games...So I am assuming I should at least feel comfortable with Cross? I have always liked how the first three asdivine games never hide where you need to go next.
Any way, with that said, all five are great games...So I am assuming I should at least feel comfortable with Cross? I have always liked how the first three asdivine games never hide where you need to go next.
Recently beaten since April 1: Sephirothic Stories (android, kemco), Soulblazer (snes, arpg), Seek hearts (android, kemco), Super Metroid (snes), Legend of Tetrarchs (android, kemco), Castlevania 4 (snes), Actraiser (snes), Demons Crest (snes, platformer), Holy Umbrella (snes, platformer), Arcana (snes rpg)
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross
[quote="Travelman31" post=3958]So I am just wondering. I have played and beaten Asdivine Dios, Menace and Hearts. I found all three to be very very similar, like more than you would expect even considering that, yah, they were sequels or related or whatever. Is Cross more or less "by the books Asdivine" or are they starting to do some different things? I even found Journey to Kreisia and Infinte Dunamis to share some less obvious similarities.
Any way, with that said, all five are great games...So I am assuming I should at least feel comfortable with Cross? I have always liked how the first three asdivine games never hide where you need to go next.[/quote]
You'll hardly know you're in a different game. You'll always know where to go. The world map has the flashing dot to let you know where to go if you forget your destination. And of course, it has the "Quest" button in the menu, and the descriptions aren't cryptic at all. For example, I'm just starting the New Game+ and the "Main Quest 11" says "We've arrived in Mashrowe Village. Now let's find out where the boss' [sic] old acquaintance Dallin lives."
Any way, with that said, all five are great games...So I am assuming I should at least feel comfortable with Cross? I have always liked how the first three asdivine games never hide where you need to go next.[/quote]
You'll hardly know you're in a different game. You'll always know where to go. The world map has the flashing dot to let you know where to go if you forget your destination. And of course, it has the "Quest" button in the menu, and the descriptions aren't cryptic at all. For example, I'm just starting the New Game+ and the "Main Quest 11" says "We've arrived in Mashrowe Village. Now let's find out where the boss' [sic] old acquaintance Dallin lives."
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LoL, so it really leads you by the hand like the previous ones. But sometimes, when my lunch break is done and I need to give class or my gf is over, those story quest reminders are nice, haha! Otherwise I would forget after having to take a break.
I played just 45 minutes, yup. this is for sure an asdivine game. I do not know if I would play a fifth...But this is fun just the same!
I played just 45 minutes, yup. this is for sure an asdivine game. I do not know if I would play a fifth...But this is fun just the same!
Recently beaten since April 1: Sephirothic Stories (android, kemco), Soulblazer (snes, arpg), Seek hearts (android, kemco), Super Metroid (snes), Legend of Tetrarchs (android, kemco), Castlevania 4 (snes), Actraiser (snes), Demons Crest (snes, platformer), Holy Umbrella (snes, platformer), Arcana (snes rpg)
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross