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If you like fantastical adventures of classic JRPGs, this title might be right for you – Trinity Trigger is coming soon on GOG!

In Trinity Trigger, you’ll get to feel iconic RPGs of the ‘90s, but with a modern emphasis on fast-paced, customizable combat. You’ll take up the role of Cyan, a young man burdened by the gods, with whom you’ll set out on a grand adventure to defy fate. To make it even better though, Cyan and his newfound allies, Elise and Zantis, are accompanied by creatures better known as Triggers – they can transform into eight types of weapons, and you’ll be able to switch freely between all three characters to implement the best combat strategy.

Soon on GOG!
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Ixoliptis: Wow, I'm beyond stoked rn.

Initially the devs of this title never mentioned a PC port, so I assumed that it was going to be a Switch/PS exclusive.

A few months later, they announced that it will also be released on PC.

And now it's also available on GOG?!

Insta-buy.
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my name is catte: XSEED seems to remain quite a GOG-friendly publisher.
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P-E-S: Wouldn't mind seeing the likes of Story of Seasons, Rune Factory, No More Heroes, Potionomics, Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, etc here.
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my name is catte: I think it depends on the dev. Some Japanese devs seem to be super paranoid and can block a GOG release even if the publisher is willing.
Japanese developers are mostly morons.
I remember some of them are so obsessed in keeping old IPs (over 25 years) and not wanting to re-release it or to sell them.
I remember there's a group of people in Japan is trying to preserve them, but it's really hard to do that because egotistical collectors who even died leaving his collection to rot.
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RedRagan: Japanese developers are mostly morons.
I remember some of them are so obsessed in keeping old IPs (over 25 years) and not wanting to re-release it or to sell them.
I remember there's a group of people in Japan is trying to preserve them, but it's really hard to do that because egotistical collectors who even died leaving his collection to rot.
It's not always their ego.

They have a very bad track record of preserving their software internally.

I remember that Nintendo was asked by Square Enix for the source code of a game that SE had developed (I think it was either a Mana series game or an older FF) because their had literally binned it back in the 90s.

If this was non-gaming software, they'd be ridiculed until the end of days.
Post edited March 29, 2023 by Ixoliptis
Seems to be Secret of Mana.