Ever
since Valkyria Azure Revolution was released in January in Japan, western fans have been waiting to hear when it will be coming to their shores.
It's hard to believe that it's been nearly a decade
since Valkyria Chronicles first released on the PlayStation 3 way back in 2008.
Considering it's been nearly a decade
since Valkyria Chronicles first released, it's doesn't come as a surprise that the game doesn't look quite as stunning as it did when it made its PlayStation 3 debut.
I love MP, but on the go gaming has been my passions
since Valkyria Chronicles came out.
We haven't released a mainline title
since Valkyria Chronicles 3 in 2011, so our goal from the beginning was to attract new audiences worldwide.
It's been eight years
since Valkyria Chronicles originally launched on PS3, and for reasons lost to the annals of time, it's never been available digitally on PlayStation Network.
It's been a while
since Valkyria Chronicles came out, so we created a trailer that highlights the fundamentals of warfare in Valkyria Chronicles Remastered.
Not exact matches
Valkyria Chronicles has been out in Japan
since April.
The
Valkyria Chronicles 3 Fan Translation Project has been in development
since February 2012.
The new game,
Valkyria of the Blue Revolution, will be the franchise's first
since the Japan - exlucisve
Valkyria Chronicles 3 for PlayStation Portable, released in 2011.
Since the sad discontinuation of the Sega Dreamcast in 2001, the company has focused solely on software rather than hardware development, and in the last few years its many in - house development teams have released a number of games for the PlayStation 3, including
Valkyria Chronicles and Yakuza 3, both of which are exclusive to the console.
I skipped on the Vanargand Edition of
Valkyria Revolution
since it wasn't available for PS Vita, which is the version I bought.
I second what has already been said and would like to see a port / localization of
Valkyria Chronicles 3
since I never had a chance to play it.
Valkyria Chronicles was worth the wait — especially
since once of its noteworthy Darcsens is voiced by Steve Blum.
Valkyria Chronicles has been out in Japan
since April.
I enjoyed Dark Souls II very much, as you can see from my review HERE, but going back to that world of careful steps forward coupled with frustrating death after frustrating death sounded like a lot to take on, especially
since I've recently been spending my gaming time with more carefree pursuits like Mario Kart 8 and
Valkyria Chronicles II.
Sure we had Disgaea 3 and
Valkyria Chronicles, and even Lost Odyssey was good, but all of those games are a bit old now and it's been quite some time
since we've had another great RPG.
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered proves unequivocally that after nearly a decade
since its debut, SEGA's SRPG masterpiece still reigns supreme It's hard to believe that it's been nearly a decade...
The accompanying trailer gives us a great first impression of the game, as it really feels like the genuine sequel that fans had been hoping to see ever
since we played the original
Valkyria Chronicles on PS3.
I wouldn't mind having
Valkyria Duel (3DS
since it is getting other FTP games in Japan even from SEGA with Initial D or mobile) and Dengeki Fighting Climax if you can pull through the rights hoops.