Valkyria Chronicles was a critical success when it surprised the world, with elegant genre mixing, wonderful graphics, and more unique qualities. It took home numerous awards from various media outlets. Yet it never sold very well, which makes seeing this latest issue of Famitsu featuring information on a sequel fantastic.
What may come as a slight disappointment to some, however, is that this game will be arriving to PlayStation Portable systems, and not the PS3. It will hopefully launch sometime this Winter (in Japan at least), and will play much like the first console game. There will obviously be some limitations due to the power of the portable system, but look on the bright side – now you can have Valkyria Chronicles with you wherever you go!
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July 15th, 2009 at 9:47 AM
fuck this… i want a sequel but for the PS3.. anything else is just FAIL…
the game actually did not sell that bad for an RPG and actually picked up in sales a bit after its release..
come on SEGA, dont fuck over your fans, bring it to the PS3.. i cant stand game series that go console, handheld, back to console.. its horrible for those of us that loved the first but cant play the second cause we have no handheld.
Atleast do a release on both systems.
July 15th, 2009 at 4:46 PM
I thought Sega was in the business of screwing over there fans, Dreamcast , cough ,cough, j/k
July 15th, 2009 at 8:48 PM
Voyou-san well there are a lot of good reasons to get a PSP and they aren’t that much more expensive than a brand new PS3 game after some DLC especially if you buy used or find a refurb deal.
You should really get a PSP Voyou. There are over 100 reasons I could probably give you to get a PSP. I think a PSP version is an interesting idea especially cause it gives people more time to FINISH the actual game as well. There are just way too many PS3 games that require my attention and I can’t take most of them reliably on the go.
August 9th, 2009 at 8:30 PM
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