3edgy5me. No thanks.
Alright, I think I will get this. What would an estimated playtime length be?
3edgy5me. No thanks.
Thank god for him.
Jim Motherfucking Sterling
Thank god for him.
When can you save? I just found the Tutorial guy.
Any of the crows around the world. They're easy to spot.
Dude thanks for quick reply!
Also can you explain his connection to thebaby next to his room. Is it his sibling that dies?
I see that there's another game but you made me want to play this one right now.
Dude thanks for quick reply!
Also can you explain his connection to thebaby next to his room. Is it his sibling that dies?
I see that there's another game but you made me want to play this one right now.
She stars in the sequel, which will be out August 25th.Do youhave to kill the girl
She stars in the sequel, which will be out August 25th.
In reality, the decisions you have to make are even more uncomfortable. The last choice in the game is heartbreaking, no matter which option you go with. What would be the "good" option in most games is filled with such pathos it might make you feel worse than anything else.
LISA is one of my favorite ever games. Did 45 hours my first time through, and am currently doing a second run. Can't wait for the sequel. It's definitely something special. As good a sell as the OP is, if you haven't read it but intend to play the game, it might be good to skip it for now. LISA is full of twists and difficult decisions, but many of them feel inevitable, and I can see someone reading vague descriptions connecting the dots in-game more readily than during a blind play. The game is best experienced without a solid idea of what is coming next.
I recommend pain mode from the start. It's what I did, and I loved nearly every second. Every decision counts. And in a world filled with deadly pits, where one wrong move could mean losing an hour or more of progress, every step counts. The feeling of constant stress is like nothing else I've played, and if that doesn't sound like an endorsement you still haven't figured out what kind of game LISA is.
Hmm, I don't think I want to play this. Depressed as it is.
alright, you sold me, i brought the game despite my increasingly dwindling amount of money.
now i just hope i dont forget about the game before i actually find time to play it.
Ok, bought.
Sounds cool.
Is it particularly challenging? 'cause i'm no good at turn based RPGs.
Alright, the OP does mention battles are very tough, so i guess it is.
This is not the game to play while depressed unless other people's misfortunes make you feel better about yourself.Hmm, I don't think I want to play this. Depressed as it is.
One note on the OP (minor non-story related spoilers):
There is one late-game area that is perfect to grind at: the EWC. Battles there are among the game's easiest. Enemies fall quickly, there is a free risk-free inn two short screens away, and each battle rewards 2000 exp. The best part, losing here does not count against you. It is a totally risk-free way to bump up under leveled characters to playable stats, and it arrives at its most useful time.
Sounds cool.
Is it particularly challenging? 'cause i'm no good at turn based RPGs.
Alright, the OP does mention battles are very tough, so i guess it is.
Not many people know this is the sequel to LISA: The First. Which is a free game where you play as Bradley's sister; Lisa.
Fuck the spider section in that game. Fuck it.
What was boring? How far did you get in? What made you give up?I tried.
But it's so boring.
Not terribly long, actually. Depending on the side stuff and how often you die or get stuck in some areas you're looking at like...let's say 8-12 hours? I think it took me around 10 my first time through.
What was boring? How far did you get in? What made you give up?
I'm intrigued by the premises and by what I've read here on GAF in the past.
But...
It's slow. Very slow. It's so slow that I had a game over screen because I fell asleep while playng and fell in a pit and died.
I'm not far, just a bit after, and I'm aware that it will probably get better later on, but I'm not able to force myself to go on anymore.when you have to give up Terry's live or your belongings
You get a vehicle that dramatically increases your speed very early in the game.
I'm not talking only about move speed. The whole game is slow.