Operation Backlog Completion 2025
Jul 312024
 

We’ve got a bit of an odd post today.

When we discussed the insane Nintendo Direct that included tons of exciting game announcements, one I only mentioned in passing was Fairy Tail 2.

At the time, I mentioned that I was interested in it because I enjoy Gust’s turn-based RPGs.

So you can imagine how surprised I was today when the latest Fairy Tail 2 screenshots were described by news sites as being from the upcoming action RPG. I thought it was a mistake until I visited Steam and saw its genre listed as both “Action” and “RPG.”

The description also says, “The battle system has been completely redesigned from the previous game, implementing real-time battles that are even more flashy and impactful.”

Now that I look back at the trailer, the narrator does say “engage in real-time battles” when combat is shown, but that section looks like turn-based combat to me. All the enemies are standing still as if it’s the player’s turn!

At the time, I think I just assumed it was a fast-paced ATB system along the lines of the one in Atelier Ryza. For the record, none of the Ryza games have “Action” listed as their genre on Steam. On the other hand, neither does Nights of Azure, despite that being an action RPG.

So in short, I have no idea. It looks like a turn-based RPG to me, it’s being called an action RPG, the specific mention of real-time battles seems to support that, and yet its combat system hasn’t been shown or described in enough detail to make it clear. Of all the “is this upcoming RPG turn-based or action” debates we’ve had, this might be the funniest.

Here’s hoping the next look at Fairy Tail 2 will show enough combat to clear up the confusion!

Jul 292024
 

It’s been over 3 years since we talked about Katawa Shoujo, a romance visual novel that was many people’s first introduction to the genre.

I praised Katawa Shoujo for its heartfelt storytelling, not to mention the fact that it’s a decently long visual novel available for free.

Well, it’s soon to be easier than ever for new players to try it, because it was announced that Katawa Shoujo is coming to both Steam and itch.io on August 16.

This is not a remaster or enhanced version, but the same game that’s been available all this time – and yes, it’s still going to be free. This just provides players with more options for how to get it.

The one change is that the Steam version has the 18+ content removed in order to get it onto Steam. If you want to get it from Steam but have those scenes intact, there is a patch available from the itch.io page to restore the adult content to the Steam version. An FAQ answers the most common questions about the new release.

(For the record, I feel the 18+ scenes add to the characterization at times, but it would still be a great visual novel without them.)

Katawa Shoujo might not have huge, world-changing stakes, but it’s a heartfelt romance visual novel that I enjoyed a lot, and I’m happy to see it getting more attention. If you’ve been wanting to play it but prefer to get it from an established storefront, you’ll get your wish on August 16!

Jul 262024
 

Ace Attorney 7 is still only a dream, but I’m optimistic.

Between Ace Attorney’s recent success, the full series (except for the crossover) being available on modern platforms, and Capcom’s assurance that the series will continue, I think we’ll see a new entry sooner rather than later.

In fact, with the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection coming out in September instead of being spaced farther out from the Apollo Justice Trilogy, I’ve still got hopes for a Tokyo Game Show Announcement.

Now, as much as I’d be even happier with a new Great Ace Attorney, it’s probably best for the series if we get a new mainline game first. So with that in mind, here are my top 5 hopes for Ace Attorney 7.

(Note: I will touch on Spirit of Justice ending spoilers in points #3 and #4, so skip those ones if you haven’t played Spirit of Justice yet.)

5. More than 5 cases

Ace Attorney has had a pretty standard structure since the beginning. Every game has either 4 or 5 cases, with 5 being more common now. But The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles bundling together two games with a single overarching story made me realize how great (no pun intended) an Ace Attorney game with more than 5 cases would be. Having room to carefully set up its world and characters is one of the things that makes the story in The Great Ace Attorney work so well, so I’d love to see them do that again in a single game.

Of course, I’d still be happy with a 5-case Ace Attorney game. Actually, even a 4-case game would be fine.

More than anything, I don’t want them to feel so constrained by the 5-case structure. The last few Ace Attorney games have felt like they were forced to have 5 cases when they should have had 4 or 6, so I want the next game to have as many cases as it needs for its story, whether that’s more or less.

4. Let Phoenix step into the background

Phoenix Wright has been the main protagonist for most of the main series. Even two of the three games in the “Apollo Justice Trilogy” are Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney titles. For a long time, it was assumed that Capcom believed the series wouldn’t sell without Phoenix Wright in the title, but it looks like that has finally changed.

Therefore, I’d like to see Phoenix step back into more of a mentor role, with either Athena or a new protagonist taking the lead.

Back when Spirit of Justice was fresh and we all assumed Ace Attorney 7 was right around the corner, I remember speculating about how they would handle Apollo. Rather than split the whole game across two countries again, I’d like to see the main story focus on the home office, with a filler or DLC case to show us how Apollo is doing in Khura’in.

Speaking of Khura’in, part of the reason it exists is because they’d run out of threats for Phoenix to believably be challenged by at home, which is another reason to let him step out of the spotlight. That brings me to my next wish…

3. Lower-stakes story

As Ace Attorney has moved toward more focused overarching plots, the scope has crept up as well. Overcoming corrupt officials is one thing, but how about widespread conspiracies and threats from enemy nations? They seemed to feel a need to make the stakes higher in each new game, which culminated in Spirit of Justice where we helped a revolution overthrow a tyrannical queen (and the head revolutionary was a defense attorney, going up against a government that specifically hates defense attorneys, for maximum stakes).

We can’t get any higher than this without it feeling ridiculous. Even Spirit of Justice was pushing it. We don’t need Ace Attorney 7 to try to top the scope of overthrowing a tyrant.

So I hope Ace Attorney 7 scales it back. The emotional stakes are highest when they’re personal, when it’s something that will affect characters we care about regardless of the impact on the world at large. That’s what I’d like to see in the next game.

2. Normal Ace Attorney gameplay

This one feels too obvious to be this high on the list, but you don’t know how many times I’ve seen people hoping the next Ace Attorney game fundamentally changes the structure or gameplay. Being able to choose which protagonist to play as, timed investigations, multiple outcomes to each case with branching story paths, an episodic release structure with a new case every few months… There are a lot of ideas out there that could be fun in another game, but wouldn’t feel like Ace Attorney.

So it’s my greatest hope that Ace Attorney 7 is still an Ace Attorney game at its core. A new gimmick mechanic here or there is fine, as long as the core progression stays the same.

In fact, I want that more than any of these other things. They could have a game starring Phoenix Wright with 4 cases stretched into 5 as he defends clients in Galactic Court (Phoenix Wright: SPACE ATTORNEY!) to save the world from being destroyed and I’d probably still like that better than if they fundamentally changed the core gameplay too much.

(While I’m at it, I hope they never return to the streamlined investigations from Dual Destinies. Let me freely investigate every area for funny dialogue, please.)

1. It to exist

Please just announce a new Ace Attorney game, Capcom. Please.

…You know, I kind of want Phoenix Wright: Space Attorney as a spin-off now. But let’s get a real Ace Attorney 7 out there first.

Anyway, if and when Capcom finally announces Ace Attorney 7, what are your hopes for it?