Valkyria Chronicles - Japanese promo

Published 18 March, 2008 Duration 7:48

This in-depth look at the minutiae of Valkyrie Chronicles would be hugely informative if we could speak Japanese, but it's still nice to look at, even if we don't really understand it. A bit like Heidi Klum.

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  • _Price_ #1 4 years ago

    Who exactly keeps giving all these kids military hardware? Tch.

    Anyway, still looking good, which confuses the 360/PS3 decision further. Multiplayer connoisseurs may also noticed the intentional groin shot mid-way through the video.
  • guernican #2 4 years ago

    How can something that looks so beautiful seem like such a pile of pants?
  • asphaltcowboy #3 4 years ago

    guernican, are you talking about Heidi Klum? ;)

    Anyway, I assume from the lack of vampires and werewolves that this is different from that game that looks ridiculously similar to this, but features said vampires and werewolves? What's that called again?
  • funkstar #4 4 years ago

    you are thinking of operation darkness on the 360 i think?
  • asphaltcowboy #5 4 years ago

    That's the job! Cheers!
  • penhalion #6 4 years ago

    @_Price_

    This game is PS3 only because it's aimed at the Japanese market and let's face it, the 360 isn't exactly setting that market alight. I suspect Sega don't expect to sell many copies outside of Japan. So no reason to go to any extra development costs until they know for sure.
  • _Price_ #7 4 years ago

    : ) I meant my decision of which console to buy. It's these kind of games (which, as you say, are unlikely to make it to the 360) that are slowly luring me towards the PS3.
  • marilena #8 4 years ago

    The title of the news piece is wrong, it shouldn't be Valkirya Profile. Wrong Valkirya :).
  • Widge #9 4 years ago

    Its so nice to see the Japanese producers coming out with games now, so much of the western stuff is a touch on the generic side.
  • illusiondance #10 4 years ago

    why have sega dropped the sakura taisen franchise?
    this seems to fulfill roughly the same criteria, but the western setting could maybe (super maybe) suggest they want the series to go international.
    hopefully they will get some better music for the final product, this is far to generic as things stand.