I was NEVER a fan of rogue-like games. I didn't like how you could die and lose all the progress you had made in the game, and have to start over from scratch. I always enjoyed narrative driven games, especially JRPGs, where you leveled up your character in a somewhat linear progression - so that the more time you put into a game, the stronger you got. Anything else just felt like I was wasting time. I played Rogue Legacy back when it released, and I kind of liked it but also felt frustrated by it.
I was in my 40s when I played Hades a few years ago, and it changed my life. While I was initially drawn in by the narrative, I soon learned the joy of rogue-likes. In fact, I'd say that behind RPGs it's now my second favorite genre of game. Inscryption, Balatro, Vampire Survivors, Brotato, Dead Cells, Monster Train, and Slay the Spire are now some of my all-time favorite games.
Same, I restarted that game multiple times over a couple of years until it clicked for me.Way back, my brother highly recommended Fallout 3 to me. I bought it and tried to play it several times and just couldn't get into it at all. Went back to it much later and it suddenly clicked. I ended up getting all the trophies, played the game as good/evil/neutral just to see the differences, and explored every nook and cranny of the map. It was the only thing I wanted to play for quite a while and it's led me to enjoying other games in the franchise too.
I can repeat it, sorry. I'm a bit quiet.
I was always aggressively dismissive towards it, just calling it "Another Nintendo game with a boring/basic art style for toddlers", mostly coming from the fact that I hated Mario (Still do), I was basically extending it to Kirby as well.
This mode taught me the dangers of loot boxes. Spent way too much on those loot boxes. ME3 multiplayer was so unexpectedly great though.Mass Effect 3 multi-player. I scoffed at it when they announced it and assumed it would be trash. Then I put 500 hours into it.
You are right, it was implied.I mean by saying you lumped Kirby in because Mario it heavily implies that Mario is "another for toddlers with boring/basic artstyle"...but you didn't outright say it!
I was super hooked on Genshin Impact at first, then I hit the second area and dropped it after a day.So GAF...i need your help: I just casually tried Genshin Impact (after making fun of GaaS games for years) and now i can't stop playing it
I wish this was a joke...but this crap is insanely addictive.
I'm a 35 year old dude...i don't need this in my life right now. I installed FFVII Rebirth the same day i saw a friend play Genshin Impact on my PS5...and i haven't even tried Rebirth cause i just got lost in this game.
I'm already at adventure level 15 or something like that. For someone that never expected to play this...it's great lmao.
Any case similar to this?
You are right, it was implied.
I do believe Mario looks mind-numbingly boring. The enemies, Mario and Luigi. Bowser. All of them, literally all of them, besides Wario, looks basic and boring, to me.
I get that it is considered blasphemy to say anything remotely bad about Mario (Not saying you believe that), and I'm not trying to be that guy. But yeah... I don't care about anyone's nostalgia, and I believe most people here are adults that can or should handle the idea that just because I say something is ______, doesn't you are _______, or that you should think the game is ________ yourself.
It's not a gameplay beef. I played 64, and I played the DS one. Gameplay is really good, and the controls are like they were designed by God itself.
Is just that the gameplay is not good enough to make me tolerate the mind-numbingly boring art style.
Which isn't the case for Kirby. The art style is slightly more interesting, to me, and even if it wasn't, the Gameplay totally carries it.
So GAF...i need your help: I just casually tried Genshin Impact (after making fun of GaaS games for years) and now i can't stop playing it
I wish this was a joke...but this crap is insanely addictive.
I'm a 35 year old dude...i don't need this in my life right now. I installed FFVII Rebirth the same day i saw a friend play Genshin Impact on my PS5...and i haven't even tried Rebirth cause i just got lost in this game.
I'm already at adventure level 15 or something like that. For someone that never expected to play this...it's great lmao.
Any case similar to this?
Hopefully that happens to me. I don't want to be hooked on this for too long, lmao.I was super hooked on Genshin Impact at first, then I hit the second area and dropped it after a day.
Is it the Royal edition? The best part of the game is on the Royal edition. You're in for a ride if you enjoy the gameplay loop!Funnily enough I started playing Persona 5 a few days ago, and it's exactly this.
Now that i think about it, this is also a good choice for me. So 2 f2p games for me...interesting. Maybe i dismiss them too fast overall and many are actually good.
Is it the Royal edition? The best part of the game is on the Royal edition. You're in for a ride if you enjoy the gameplay loop!
I absolutely swear on deathloop, even so much to recommend them to picky friends and they told me the exact same thing. As soon as it clicks and you find your groove it's such a great time of a game.You've convinced me to give Deathloop another try. I think I went in to it expecting Dishonored and got severely disappointed. Maybe I need to give it a fresh go (plus I paid digitally so I'm stuck with it lol).
For me the game was Elden Ring. I never liked souls type games. never got past the first boss in the Dark Souls copy I got for Christmas one year... but there was something captivating about Elden Ring. When the scores came out it was even harder to ignore. The game kicked my ass and then... it finally clicked. Ever since then I've been hooked. It's the only game this generation that I've come back to. I can't wait for the DLC.
Something like that year. But ig you don't get tired of the gameplay loop, you'll love this.Yeah, Royal. Never touched a Persona game in my life so it's been quite the experience so far, 12 hours in which apparently might end up being about 10%