![]() Of course Valkyria Chronicles 3 would need to be localized, but if Sega really wanted to keep the budget low, they could simply purchase the fan translation, which is 99% complete, and integrate it. Applying anti-aliasing (at least on PS4), anistropic filter, and possibly other shaders to make everything look better on a large screen.In particular, the camera would need to be shifted from the triggers to the right stick. Changing the control scheme to fit a twin-stick control setup.The development team should still have the original high definition textures in their archives. This should also be rather painless, as textures are normally prepared in high resolution by the artists, and then sized down to fit the platform's memory. Replacing the textures with higher resolution ones.This is very easy and cheap to do, so much that PSP emulators already do it with no issue whatsoever. Upping the resolution of the 3D models.It's not easy to gauge exactly how work-intensive this would be, but both games are officially playable on PS Vita in Japan, so I'm going to chalk this as not much of an issue. Adapting the code to run on different consoles.While I'm not exactly holding my breath, the publisher could make that dream come true with a very limited budget, with the cheapest possible, and I think that many would still be absolutely happy to play the games on their TV screens.Ī budget-limited port would probably involve the following: Now that Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is officially coming west this summer, could Sega give new and old fans alike a chance to play its sequels on PS4 and PS Vita? The result is that Valkyria Chronicles 2 didn't really make much of a splash sales-wise, and Valkyria Chronicles 3 didn't even get localized, causing us to miss on the game that was the crowning jewel of the series, and very possibly on par with the original. While in Japan Sony's portable was blessed with fairly strong sales, on this side of the Pacific Ocean it really wasn't much of a commercial success, and most games released on it dropped pretty much under the radar of a large percentage of gamers. It's fairly obvious that the release of Valkyria Chronicles 2 and Valkyria Chronicles 3 on PSP was quite detrimental to the continued popularity of the franchise in the west. Tomorrow, Valkyria Chronicles will be released as a PS4 remaster in Japan, and today we celebrate the return of one of the best JRPG franchises of all time to home consoles with something quite special.
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