Rhazer Fusion
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Thanks. Downloading now. Why is this not on the PSN Store? Could not find it anywhere.
Not certain if you had a PS3 before that, but it was also possible to download them that way since all of the DLC for Rev1 (as with -SIGN-, minus certain color DLC) is cross-buy between PS3 and PS4. Adding things through the web version of the PS store was also possible (I got them through a combination of that and PS3, didn't get a PS4 until November myself).
i still play xrd sign almost everyday
is it just me or xrd rev 2 is.... slower?
Maybe not the demo but full release at least? This in 4K would be glorious!Does this have a pro patch/higher res included?
So, it's not happening in EU or what?
stop waiting for it to show up in Europe; PQube hasn't said anything and the US demo is region free anyway
I was able to skip it and jump straight into training mode.DO you have to do the tutorial? It's actually a really good tutorial but I dislike how it's seemingly mandatory.
stop waiting for it to show up in Europe; PQube hasn't said anything and the US demo is region free anyway
If you haven't used it yet think you can still get a free 2 day ps+ trial by going in the account then goto save data and choose the ps+Yeah region free if you have a plus account lol.
does this version need you to input more correctly or something?
seems like the input requirement is stricter or some shit
and i still believe this game is a bit slower compared to sign
All three games are Xrd, but specifically, you would be missing out on the story of the first game if you skip -SIGN-, which is only recapped briefly in -REVELATOR- (a direct continuation of said story). Rev2 comes with everything the that original -REVELATOR- did, previous DLC characters (Dizzy and Haehyun) included, as well as two new characters (Baiken and Answer), additional stages, story prologues in arcade mode for characters who didn't have them yet, and new gameplay rebalancing. I should also mention that only -SIGN- had dual-audio, with the following games being Japanese voices only.Downloading this as soon as I can make some free space.
I'm guessing once the game is released the demo won't be available anymore?
Or will we be able to continue training/playing VS for free even after launch?
Either way, it's a great incentive to get back into this series. Recently finding myself humming the tunes from the PS2 days... Maybe it's time to Let's Rock again.
Edit:
Wait a sec, can anyone help me out?
Xrd is currently 11.99 GBP on the UK store.
Revelator is 49.99 GBP.
Rev 2 is 45.99 GBP pre-order.
What would I be getting/missing for each one?
If I'm jumping in fresh, would it be best to just start with the Rev 2 demo and then buy whenever I'm ready?
Omg is it sunhi gif time for Xrd? If you want to see some good effects check out Ramlethal's specials/attacks
Does just buying Rev 2, give you all the dlc for past games?
I only own sign c:
Every character that had been DLC previously (Elphelt and Leo in -SIGN-, Dizzy and Haehyun in -REVELATOR-) is available by default in Rev2. I'm less clear on what colors carried over between games, but timed -SIGN- DLC like the Christmas colors and the former PS+ exclusive black and blue colors were unlockable through playing in -REVELATOR-.Does just buying Rev 2, give you all the dlc for past games?
I only own sign c:
Different games, different player pools. If I were to summarize them up until now...Are all the versions of Xrd compatible for online play or can you only play with those that have the specific version of the game that you do?
Are all the versions of Xrd compatible for online play or can you only play with those that have the specific version of the game that you do?
All three games are Xrd, but specifically, you would be missing out on the story of the first game if you skip -SIGN-, which is only recapped briefly in -REVELATOR- (a direct continuation of said story). Rev2 comes with everything the that original -REVELATOR- did, previous DLC characters (Dizzy and Haehyun) included, as well as two new characters (Baiken and Answer), additional stages, story prologues in arcade mode for characters who didn't have them yet, and new gameplay rebalancing. I should also mention that only -SIGN- had dual-audio, with the following games being Japanese voices only.
If interested in the story, that seems like a cheap enough price for -SIGN-, but Rev2 is the one you're going to want to play, and the one to get if buying only one. The demo is a good place to start.