Got myself a cheap ass Hipstreet flare , and rooted her 'till she bled. didnt even cried from the 50+ Flash attempts. Moving to Topic......^^
Final Fantasy Dimension , for Weaboo nostalgist , after going trough FFIV the after years , its basically a FF5 with 2 gang of heroes , sliced into chapter , more cutscene / story ( aint that great, but THERE IS MOAR! hehe ) . Very enjoyable in the sun while sipping on a bunch of beers on the balcony. Also , I might has well mention Planet Stronghold. Yet again , Little Weaboo Rpg which is VURY animé style. Not bad tho , there is a free version , so you wont have to fork some bucks over to try it out. If i got some time ( its still vacation time :D ) , i'll post some more discovery that i make while in the process of learning what i can to how to build up some custom ROM.
Any updates on this?Actually, it's not bad; I only played it for about 20 minutes last night, but it was fun. The controls were good, and the enemy and power ups were interesting.
I wouldn't call it an RPG, though, at least not the good sort. It's an action game.
Also , I might has well mention Planet Stronghold. Yet again , Little Weaboo Rpg which is VURY animé style. Not bad tho , there is a free version , so you wont have to fork some bucks over to try it out. If i got some time
Any updates on this?Actually, it's not bad; I only played it for about 20 minutes last night, but it was fun. The controls were good, and the enemy and power ups were interesting.
I wouldn't call it an RPG, though, at least not the good sort. It's an action game.
Sankis" post="433423845 said:I just booted it up on my Galaxy S4 and my initial impression is that it seems fine. Infact, it may actually be a bit too big for my liking.
FINALLY.So hey, King of Dragon Pass is out on Android.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.herocraft.kodp
So hey, King of Dragon Pass is out on Android.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.herocraft.kodp
Wow, it only took them THREE FUCKING YEARS to port it from hipsterOS to the most popular smartphone OS in the world.FINALLY.
Still cheaper than most Squeenix games.
A talented foundling, raised by a shepherd and his wife on a nearby farm, has come of age, and now the young paragon's adoptive parents have brought their ward to town to speak to the Matron. Before Schafberg can rightly celebrate the birthday, a coming-of-age tradition known as "the birthday errand" must be honored, and the Matron reveals what that errand is to be."
Not sure if this has been mentioned before, and it's not really very much of an RPG so much as a very simple Rogue-like, but Pixel Dungeon (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.watabou.pixeldungeon&hl=en) is one of the very, very few games I actually enjoyed playing on my phone. For one, it's truly free: it costs nothing, there are no in-app purchases and no commercials. The author made this while learning Android development and doesn't feel like charging money for it. He only asks you consider donating if you liked it. I admire that, something that's very rare these days.
On top of that, it's also one of the very few Android apps that has never given me any technical issues whatsoever. Ever. Not a single crash. That's also quite rare.
Yes, it's quite simple, but the game is quite perfect in it's pick-up-and-play-for-5-minutes-at-work-style, and last time I checked the developer was still contributing to it even though it technically could have been considered done a long time ago.