Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Sep 282022
 

We’ve talked about Harvestella a few times now, and since there’s a demo out, I decided to give it a try.

I was intrigued by Harvestella before, but now I’m more interested than ever.

Going into the demo, I expected a farming sim where I’d be going out to fight monsters and gather materials, maybe with some story details related to Quietus (the season of death).

Instead, I got a lot more JRPG than farming.

Harvestella feels like it has a fairly strong emphasis on story. The story also went in some directions I didn’t expect even this early on, since I thought it was purely a fantasy story. I also found a note that made me wonder just how involved the lore of this game might be.

The farming aspect feels like it’s mainly there to earn money, with a nice little gameplay loop of buying or finding seeds to plant and grow more crops to sell. Progressing through the dungeon felt like the more important part of the gameplay – in part because the demo has a limited number of days and spends a lot of time gradually introducing new systems, so the balance might feel different once the game fully opens up.

Time passes quickly, and you need to get back home before midnight to rest for the next day. The quick passage of time bugged me a bit, but in general I felt the dungeon had shortcuts available readily enough that it wasn’t a big deal.

The one complaint I have is that you can’t dodge in combat. Combat feels somewhat basic in general, but the lack of a dodge button bothered me the most.

Overall, I enjoyed my time with the Harvestella demo and found the emphasis on story to be a pleasant surprise. I probably won’t pick up the game at launch, but it’s one I’ll definitely want to get eventually. Have you tried the Harvestella demo?

Sep 212022
 

It was only January 2021 when I wrote a list of the top games I wanted localized. Now, one year and eight months later, the list is already ridiculously out of date.

Two entries from the list have been wholly removed, as Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and the Trails Crossbell arc are both on their way! Meanwhile, two others that remain on the list have to be updated to account for the games that were localized.

So let’s take a look through and update the list, once again organized by series.

5. Surge Concerto DX

Gust is releasing Atelier games at an alarming rate, but they do make non-Atelier games as well.

Once upon a time, they developed a life sim game called Surge Concerto: Ciel Nosurge, which was never released outside of Japan. It was followed by a JRPG sequel, Surge Concerto: Ar Nosurge, which did get localized.

Both are part of the larger EXA_PICO series, which began with the Ar Tonelico trilogy.

(Yeah, I just wanted to type all those titles.)

Last year, both Surge Concerto games received remasters, Ciel Nosurge DX and Ar Nosurge DX. I’d love to see the remastered titles be brought west, including the first game for the first time.

4. Sakura Wars

I still need to play 2019’s Sakura Wars entry, and I’d love to see a port or remaster of Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love. But did you know that there are four earlier Sakura Wars games?

The game released in the west as Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love was actually Sakura Wars 5. Four main series entries came out before it, and none of them have been localized. While I’m not as anxious to see these come west as I am for some of the games on this list, a translated remaster of the earlier games would certainly be welcome news.

3. Tales of Destiny 2, Rebirth, Innocence R

The only entry that remains wholly unchanged from the original list is the one from Tales, because the numerous unlocalized Tales games are still unlocalized with no news in sight.

So once again, I would love to see the true Tales of Destiny 2 remastered and released in the west. Maybe they could bundle it together with the Tales of Destiny remake, which was also only ever released in Japan.

Tales of Rebirth is possibly the unlocalized Tales game I’d like to see the most, and then there’s also the nearly-forgotten Tales of Innocence R.

I don’t have high hopes for Bandai Namco returning to these older titles, but I still have a lot of Tales games left to play. Maybe by the time I finish them, some new localizations will be on the horizon.

2. Ace Attorney Investigations 2

Just think, last January it was still a dream I clung to that The Great Ace Attorney and The Great Ace Attorney 2 would be localized. Now they’re out and dominate my thoughts constantly.

But the same can’t be said for Gyakuten Kenji 2, aka Ace Attorney Investigations 2, which remains unlocalized!

The localization of the Great Ace Attorney games renewed my hopes, and now I continue to wish that Capcom will revive its other spin-off duology and bring Investigations and Investigations 2 to modern platforms – with a translation for Investigations 2, of course.

There’s no sign of it happening yet, and I keep thinking about the fan translation, but I want to believe that there’s still a chance.

1. Yakuza Kenzan, Black Panther, Black Panther 2

And it was just last week that Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin got to leave the list, with its remake announced and confirmed for a worldwide release next February!

That still leaves the other historical spin-off, Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan. When we last spoke about it, RGG Studio had said Kenzan’s best chance of localization would be if it got remade. A recent interview, with the details translated by a fan on Reddit, addressed the matter of Kenzan again in the wake of Ishin’s announcement. A Kenzan remake would require a lot of work, and they would want to change some aspects of the story, especially around the ending.

Personally, I think if Like a Dragon Ishin sells well, that will increase the chances of Kenzan getting the same treatment. What once seemed impossible now feels like it’s on the table again.

Then there is Kurohyo: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinsho and its sequel, popularly referred to as Yakuza: Black Panther and Yakuza: Black Panther 2. These PSP games don’t even come up in interviews, but RGG has been on fire lately, so who knows?

I still have three Yakuza games and three spin-offs to play before I run out, and that’s not counting the new games they just announced, so here’s hoping for more news by the time I’m finished.

Conclusion

I’m floored by the fact that in just over a year and a half, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, The Great Ace Attorney, The Great Ace Attorney 2, Trails from Zero, Trails to Azure, and Like a Dragon Ishin all were either localized or have upcoming localizations announced. And titles that might have made the list in their absence, like Chaos;Head, are on the way as well!

Let’s see if in a couple years’ time, we can say the same about the Tales games, Investigations 2, and the remaining Yakuza spin-offs, plus the other new entries for this list.

What as-yet-untranslated games would you most like to see in English?

Sep 192022
 

Yarr, today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day, me hearties, so why not talk about our favorite air pirates?

(I hoped I might have a short pirate-themed game to review, but I couldn’t find one in time.)

Over two years have passed since a Skies of Arcadia programmer said he hoped renewed attention toward Skies of Arcadia could lead Sega to make a sequel. Nothing has happened since then.

Meanwhile, a few months ago, Sega’s financial report mentioned that they intended to release more remasters and remakes. We’ve seen some of that already, with the Persona remasters and the newly-announced Like a Dragon Ishin remake. Could Skies of Arcadia have a chance of being included?

Currently, the only way to play Skies of Arcadia is to either get the original Dreamcast game or the improved GameCube port, Skies of Arcadia Legends. Neither of those is exactly easy to do nowadays.

I loved Skies of Arcadia, and I want it to get the attention it deserves. I’d also love to see its characters return for a new adventure.

So on this International Talk Like a Pirate Day, let’s show a little love for the pirates of Skies of Arcadia and hope that next year at this time, we’ll have Skies of Arcadia news to celebrate.