RPGamer writes: "Picking up only seconds after the end of Rebirth, .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce continues the ongoing tale of Haseo and his quest to save his comatose friend Shino, unravel the mysteries of "The World R:2," and discover the truth behind the mysterious organization known as G.U. While for the most part Reminisce is extremely similar to Rebirth, several new gameplay additions have been added that improve the combat system among other things."
.hack (Dot Hack) is a gaming series that started when technology was still evolving and growing. These games showed us some of the horrors but also the best parts of online gaming. But these games are decades old, and perhaps it's time for a remake, a remaster, or even a game in the series.
the OG games, yes they do.
but.. they are very niche to begin with.
bk then, i only knew one person who played the games, beside me.
The Xenosaga trilogy also needs a remake or at least a remaster. I never got into .hack when they came out on the PS2 I would try them out. A remake or a remaster would be great I am not paying an arm and a leg for the original games.
"Now that I finally completed the second volume of this epic collection, allow me to share my thoughts on the experience so far as someone who's still somewhat new to this highly underrated JRPG series." - Mary
With the recent announcement of PlayStation 2 Classics being re-released on PlayStation 4 it's only fitting that we all want our favorite games to make the transition sooner rather than later. The PS2 was home to some of the most innovative and exciting role-playing games the industry has ever seen. Here are five such role-playing games and franchises that should be released as classics.
Wild Arms 3 would be great. However, I really want to play Front Mission 3 more than anything. FM3 maybe a strategy/RPG but it was one of the best games released on the PS2 and way better than Front Mission Evolved on PS3. IMHO.
Would certainly buy the Xenogears saga again.
More so since I never got round to finishing it.
Still have those games and they work fine on my backwards compatible PS3.
It would be even greater if the PS4 allowed owners of PS2 game disks to read those games onto the PS4 disk for playing via the PS2 emulator.
Obviously if I don't have a particular PS2 game I would expect to pay for it at a reasonable price.
I just realized that xenosaga episode 3 is the only game I'm missing from this team. Haven't finished a single one either...