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The promotion video, also from the SEGAbits link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxqukE7UfLk
Oops, forgot to post the official site's URL: http://pso2.jp/Crisis wrote:Should I be excited? I want to be excited. I'm desperate for something to liven up my MMO diet of World of Warcraft. This has to be on the PC, right? It's not like they have a console to push any more.
Didn't Blue Burst or whatever it was come out for PC as a downloadable or a free thing, or am I just remembering that it was abandoned?Crisis wrote:Nobody has ever been able to adequately explain to me what was special about PSO, or even given me a coherent game summary for that matter. Wikipedia describes the series as "simple hack and slash type role-playing games where the player slays monsters, levels up, buys new equipment, etc.," which isn't very helpful. I've always sort of resented it for being an exclusive club (only available on consoles I either didn't own or didn't have a modem for, if they were even released in my country), but it's the kind of sour grapes resentment I'm totally prepared to drop if I were actually given a chance to participate.
BB has been free to play on private servers for hella long now, mate.Crisis wrote:I've always sort of resented it for being an exclusive club (only available on consoles I either didn't own or didn't have a modem for, if they were even released in my country), but it's the kind of sour grapes resentment I'm totally prepared to drop if I were actually given a chance to participate.
Thanks for the link. I dropped my Mac into Bootcamp to check it out and after searching the forums I found a download that worked. After installing it, my antivirus software flagged it as a trojan and quarantined it.Neo wrote:BB has been free to play on private servers for hella long now, mate.
On that note, whatever happened to Steam for Linux?Crisis wrote:Sigh. Can't everyone just develop their software to be Linux-compatible, already?