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Maybe if this one sells well, they'll do at least an HD remastered version of the original.Not all that lost but you'll miss some parts. SIGN is really good and I recommend watching it before playing the tetralogy, but Roots is kind of meh but has some decently interesting (but not overall important) information for G.U. Skip Legend of the Twilight at all costs, it's cancer.
My money would eject from my wallet at the word of a rerelease for IMOQ. The issue with that though is that they're releasing the Terminal Disc with G.U. Last Recode, which includes an entire synopsis for the original tetralogy, so it kind of makes me feel bad for people who get into the series with Last Recode.
Before namco bandai was making the sword art online games for the PS4, they were making these games on the ps2
.hack (actual title, pronounced dot hack)
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Is an rpg created by namco bandai. The company behind Pac-man, tekken, etc.
If your familiar with kite, blackrose, haseo, and skieth from project x zone, this is the video game series that they come from.
The games was really great and had lots of fans. And even had it own animes.
Here's the opening for .hack//sign
And also, I have great news. A remaster of .hack//gu has been confirmed for ps4 and steam in celebration to the series' 15th anniversary
Way ahead of you my friend, I had it digitally preordered and watched the timer on my PS4 slowly count to 0 last night!Gentlemen. .Hack//GU Last Recode has been released today. get ready to enter the world after so long.
@Coster just wanted to inform you
The first games were in a set of 4. It's one if the reasons G.U. sold less.I'm not much into animes, but .Hack is one of my favorites. I used to play the first 3 on playstation 2(which in turn got me into MMOs), but never got to play GU until I bought it on the playstation 4. What I like is that most of the characters have interesting backgrounds offline.
I'm hoping that they release a remake of the first 3.
I'm also hoping that they release an MMO of The World.
The games are mediocre RPGs with one-button combat but it's just enough so that it's not stale, plus the story carries it for the most part.I have only watched .Hack Signs, and only played a little bit of the second game. I quite liked the Signs especially the music as noted before, And I liked some of the characters like B.T, Bear and the blue haired chick I forget her name. Are the games any good I want to start playing them.
The first games were in a set of 4. It's one if the reasons G.U. sold less.
The games are mediocre RPGs with one-button combat but it's just enough so that it's not stale, plus the story carries it for the most part.
.hack//G.U. is fairly repetitive gameplay-wise. If you can deal with that, the story and characters are pretty enjoyable.Gotta ask is the collection for ps4 good?
G.U. and IMOQ are radically different stories in tone. The latter is a mystery pushed primarily by exposition and inquiry, while the former is much more character-driven and anime-esque. I call it .hack//Shippuden at times because G.U. lines up eerily well with Naruto Shippuden (if Naruto didn't exist and Sasuke was the main character).I remember really loving .hack growing up, especially infection-quarantine (the originals).
Wasn't much of a fan of G.U. for some reason, but at least I didn't get a defective copy of the final game in the series like I did for the original series.
I've played a bit of G.U. before realizing theres a tetralogy before that. Does it matter if I play IMOQ before G.U.?.hack//G.U. is fairly repetitive gameplay-wise. If you can deal with that, the story and characters are pretty enjoyable.
G.U. and IMOQ are radically different stories in tone. The latter is a mystery pushed primarily by exposition and inquiry, while the former is much more character-driven and anime-esque. I call it .hack//Shippuden at times because G.U. lines up eerily well with Naruto Shippuden (if Naruto didn't exist and Sasuke was the main character).
Yes and no. G.U. is as much a continuation of IMOQ as it is totally separate. You'll lose nothing from G.U. that you wouldn't need to understand the story on its own, but there are huge amounts of callbacks and references everywhere. Last Recode actually provides for this, as it includes the Terminal Disc, which has informative summaries of IMOQ to start with, and unlocks more entries as you progress through G.U. that're deep lore entries. If you really wanted to play IMOQ though it's way easy to emulate all of them.I've played a bit of G.U. before realizing theres a tetralogy before that. Does it matter if I play IMOQ before G.U.?
Pacing is pretty annoying, especially at first. Lots of:Had a strange hankering to replay the original .hack// quadrilogy. Not sure how far I'll get. I remember playing them way back when they were first released but got bored sometime during vol.3. I think I had to find data cubes or whatever they were to hack a gate and just went, "nah, fuck this," and never picked it back up. I did play and complete the G.U. trilogy, which I liked a lot. Recently (well, within the last few years) replayed those games via the Steam remaster.
Thought about watching the original SIGN anime first but then I remembered how godawfully boring that series is, so just started the games instead. Strangely, I do like the Roots anime.
Playing the games using the PCSX2 emulator. So far it looks decent with the internal render resolution kicked up to 4k. No slowdowns or bugs so far. Battle system is... extremely basic, especially compared to the much more fun and kinetic G.U. combat. I remember my favorite party members being Sanjuro and Gardenia; I'll probably go with different characters this time around, maybe use Blackrose more.