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If you’re a sucker for incredible JRPGs, action-packed fighting games, immersive dungeon crawlers, arcade shooters or visual novels - we got you covered, with our NIS America Publisher Sale!

Here’s some of the deals:
Assault Spy (-80%)
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (-75%)
Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory (-50%)
R-Type Final 2 (-50%)
Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited (-70%)
The 25th Ward: The Silver Case (-80%)
The Alliance Alive HD Remastered (-80%)

…and more!

That’s not all though – you can now also get Ys X: Nordics! The narrative unfolds amidst the northern expanse of Obelia Bay, a picturesque region adorned with myriad islands, both large and small. Ys X: Nordics introduces an exciting tale set within this enchanting locale, centered around the daring exploits of the youthful adventurer, Adol Christin.

You can now also get:
Ys X: Nordics Launch Deluxe Edition
Ys X: Nordics Launch Ultimate Edition
Ys X: Nordics - Costume Pack
Ys X: Nordics - Sandras Pack
Ys X: Nordics - Attachment Pack
Ys X: Nordics - Starter Pack

NIS America Publisher Sale ends on November 8th, 6 PM UTC. Check it out!
Well, i did not notice something "shitty", and actually i am glad it came to GOG as usual. As well, we now have the biggest cut on a sale ever, so it seems a move into the "right direction". The future looks brighter i can say.
The question remains however why the Deluxe Launch edition is the same price as the Ultimate Launch edition.

The Ultimate editions of various NISA games typically include some DLC that give in game power up/useful items that can also be acquired through playing the game.

So I normally skip the Ultimate Edition and get the Deluxe edition but for Ys X: Nordics here, there is literally no point of getting the Deluxe Edition as it is the same price as the Ultimate Edition.

On a certain other store the prices of the two editions are quite different with the Deluxe edition being a little more than a third cheaper than the Ultimate edition.
Post edited October 30, 2024 by GeneralSarevok
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GeneralSarevok: The question remains however why the Deluxe Launch edition is the same price as the Ultimate Launch edition.

The Ultimate editions of various NISA games typically include some DLC that give in game power up/useful items that can also be acquired through playing the game.

So I normally skip the Ultimate Edition and get the Deluxe edition but for Ys X: Nordics here, there is literally no point of getting the Deluxe Edition as it is the same price as the Ultimate Edition.

On a certain other store the prices of the two editions are quite different with the Deluxe edition being a little more than a third cheaper than the Ultimate edition.
Regional pricing problem, in CA the Deluxe has the price of the Ultimate.
Just go get either the Standard or the Ultimate. The Standard is simply a crippled version without any real goodies, with some lesser clothes and less consumables... so those gamers may look less cool but they may get a bigger challenge and they do not need to study their wardrobe, less load on their mind. Of course there is no need to open those "DLC boxes", for those looking for more challenge.

If they still want to study clothes, enjoy to be a store full of consumables, and love to watch a proper artbook... then the Ultimate for more than twice the price is the pricey way to go it seems.

Besides: On Legend of Heroes "Reverie": The goodies are all gone from the Offline-Installers. Without a old backup, impossible to get them back. The price for this game was the highest ever seen for NIS and almost any other game.

Ah yes, the soundtrack for most Japanese games are in general "just a sampler"... this is a old Japanese mentality they barely are able to get ride of, with a few exceptions as usual. So the OST usually have to be gotten elsewhere, no matter how much someone paid for in order to get a "full game".

Long time ago... those "Otakus" was willing to pay up to 100 coins for a OST, this was pretty rewarding in many cases. Nowadays they can not really charge that much anymore because those Otakus apparently are slowly dying out or they notice "it is just to much", so a OST is usually available for 20 to 40 coins it seems. However... do never underestimate the entire cost for importing it, which can easily drive up the price to 60 to 80 coins.

I know a Otaku/Nerd or however people may call it that once was ordering mangas with a value of nearly 2000 coins. He even got problems with the local duty clearance, because they got in mind "this private delivery has not been declared properly and this is the size of a commercial buisness" so he had to pay a huge penalty duty... and he was not even mad "it happens" he had in mind. I know him personally, so yes this story is 100% true. However, those are the biggest "freaks" on this planet.

Sure, it is freaky but at least those people got interests. The worst people are the ones who got zero interest into nearly nothing: Those people are almost "finished with their live" and not fun to go along with.
Post edited October 30, 2024 by Xeshra
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