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Is the Japanese version of the game D playable?...
Can you play it if you don't know Japanese? It's definitely cheaper then the USA version.
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Completely. Except for some menus and dialogues, the rest of the game is the same.
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OK, thanks for the reply! How much would I miss out on, then? For some reason, the North American release is impossible to find on eBay lately.klogg wrote:Completely. Except for some menus and dialogues, the rest of the game is the same.
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You could have a walkthrough of one of the USA versions by your side, typically they reproduce all of the dialogue from a game.dave4shmups wrote:OK, thanks for the reply! How much would I miss out on, then? For some reason, the North American release is impossible to find on eBay lately.klogg wrote:Completely. Except for some menus and dialogues, the rest of the game is the same.
You could also try to play the game through other means.. *cough*
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Or just buy it on Playstation.
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HereticCasetheCorvetteman wrote:Or just buy it on Playstation.
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True, I will probably need a walkthrough anyway whenever I play the game. I know what you mean, by "other means", lol. I'll probably just wait until the North American release shows up on eBay.Austin wrote:You could have a walkthrough of one of the USA versions by your side, typically they reproduce all of the dialogue from a game.dave4shmups wrote:OK, thanks for the reply! How much would I miss out on, then? For some reason, the North American release is impossible to find on eBay lately.klogg wrote:Completely. Except for some menus and dialogues, the rest of the game is the same.
You could also try to play the game through other means.. *cough*
This is the video of part of the Japanese Saturn release that I was referring to: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6253F9ebJzM
As you can see, everything's in English through the end of the video.
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How about the Saturn? Does that version still go for reasonable prices? I got my copy of it ages ago.CasetheCorvetteman wrote:Or just buy it on Playstation.
It's worth mentioning that the Saturn and PlayStation versions contain a scene or two which does not appear in the 3DO version.
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It's kind of funny that this topic came up now, since I just a few weeks ago popped D into my Saturn for the first time in years. Maybe we're all subconsciously in the Halloween spirit? I put it in with the intent of finally getting the perfect ending (which I did, on the second attempt), but I was surprised at how fresh the game felt to me despite my having played it through four times already. I even forgot how to solve some of the puzzles. The final ascent to the room where Dr. Harris is still sends chills down my spine. That surreal staircase, the loud but gentle ringing of Laura's footsteps, and that exquisitely soul-stirring music... Just an unforgettable cinematic moment.
Also, while most people rag on it, I really like the slow walking movement in D. Once you get into it, it makes for such a relaxed, stress-relieving experience. Also lets the creepy atmosphere and storyline sink into your mind better.
Also, while most people rag on it, I really like the slow walking movement in D. Once you get into it, it makes for such a relaxed, stress-relieving experience. Also lets the creepy atmosphere and storyline sink into your mind better.
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Probably one of the few games that is better on PlaystationMartin III wrote:How about the Saturn? Does that version still go for reasonable prices? I got my copy of it ages ago.CasetheCorvetteman wrote:Or just buy it on Playstation.
It's worth mentioning that the Saturn and PlayStation versions contain a scene or two which does not appear in the 3DO version.
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Forgot to mention another D-coincidence: I just recently stumbled on an interesting review for the 3DO version in Next Generation. The review mentions that the Japanese release of the game was an honest-to-goodness hit, and that there was already a considerable following of hardcore fans referred to as "D-freaks". I'd heard about D's popularity in Japan in that Kenji Eno interview published on 1UP a few years ago, but it's pretty cool to see it reported back in the day.
Another interesting point of the review: The reviewer concludes by saying something like "This is a great game but as it's so short, it's really more of an appetizer for D 2, which is being developed for the M2 and uses mostly real-time graphics." I hadn't realized that Warp had already started on D 2 at that point. In retrospect it makes sense, since the original plans were for the M2 to come out in 1996, but somehow I had thought that they did Enemy Zero before D 2.
Another interesting point of the review: The reviewer concludes by saying something like "This is a great game but as it's so short, it's really more of an appetizer for D 2, which is being developed for the M2 and uses mostly real-time graphics." I hadn't realized that Warp had already started on D 2 at that point. In retrospect it makes sense, since the original plans were for the M2 to come out in 1996, but somehow I had thought that they did Enemy Zero before D 2.