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Akiba's Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed is now available on GOG.COM!

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I won't lie, I forgot this was coming out.
Nice, thanks for the heads up.
Great news!

Another JRPG to add to the collection, especially since I'm enjoying the first one: Sucks that I went over budget for the month, so into the wishlist it stays then...
Reminiscent of the Dreamcast.
I own the first one on PS4...It was fun ^^
Insta-bought!
Thanks GOG and XSEED!
I'm so happy to see Akiba's Trip games here.
I like the first one (released here, actually the second one) and would pay a bit more for the second one (released here, actually the first one) but $50?!? Yikes. Particularly for what looks like much the same game. I'm fine waiting a few years if needed to get to play this one (just as well considering my backlog).
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joveian: I like the first one (released here, actually the second one) and would pay a bit more for the second one (released here, actually the first one) but $50?!? Yikes. Particularly for what looks like much the same game. I'm fine waiting a few years if needed to get to play this one (just as well considering my backlog).
The first game released here is actually the sequel. This is the first game in the series. Not sure if it's worth that $40/$50 price tag.
Great that they released it here.

Wishlisted.
Has anyone tried this under Wine? (Akiba's Trip: U&U has some missing audio under Wine.)
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joveian: I like the first one (released here, actually the second one) and would pay a bit more for the second one (released here, actually the first one) but $50?!? Yikes. Particularly for what looks like much the same game. I'm fine waiting a few years if needed to get to play this one (just as well considering my backlog).
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tremere110: The first game released here is actually the sequel. This is the first game in the series. Not sure if it's worth that $40/$50 price tag.
Akiba's Trip (the real first one is on PSP and from 2011)...on PS4 Akiba Hellbound (First Memory in Japan) is the second chronologically ...Akiba undead (or Akiba 2 if you prefer) is from 2013 in Japan and this one is released the same day on PC and consoles it seems...
So this "prequel' is certainly "enhanced"...I never played the PSP version...

Edit:I think a third Akiba game exist...I forgot the name...
Post edited July 21, 2021 by Reglisse
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Reglisse: Edit:I think a third Akiba game exist...I forgot the name...
Akiba's Beat. It sounds more like Persona 4 / TMS than a sequel to these titles, and it wasn't terribly well received. The drama meltdown regarding a localisation change that ended with one of XSeed's main faces leaving his job didn't help.
Thank you for the release. I own the hard copy on PS3, so I won't mind upgrading it with this :)
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tremere110: The first game released here is actually the sequel. This is the first game in the series. Not sure if it's worth that $40/$50 price tag.
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Reglisse: Akiba's Trip (the real first one is on PSP and from 2011)...on PS4 Akiba Hellbound (First Memory in Japan) is the second chronologically ...Akiba undead (or Akiba 2 if you prefer) is from 2013 in Japan and this one is released the same day on PC and consoles it seems...
So this "prequel' is certainly "enhanced"...I never played the PSP version...

Edit:I think a third Akiba game exist...I forgot the name...
That would be Akiba's Beat which was released on Vita and PS4. It was a totally different game, but a good one nevertheless. If they ever remake it for Switch, pretty sure we'll have a PC version as well.