Parakeetman
No one wants a throne you've been sitting on!
Crafting your perfect clan through planning and stats raising. On top of watching how hilariously odd your family winds up looking through the generations.
They've been really clickbaity with their anime-style game reviews recently, like the 3.5/10 the gave Senran Kagura SV. Certainly gets them the page hits.Playstation Life Style gave it a/104.5
Crafting your perfect clan through planning and stats raising. On top of watching how hilariously odd your family winds up looking through the generations.
Is there a way of "screwing up" your clan in terms of power and min/maxing? Or can you always course correct and level up/power up
It's not really like any other JRPG aside from its predecessor. If I had to describe it to someone simply, it's basically a JRPG version of the Sims. You take charge of your clan, raising characters from generation to generation to battle evil to free your family from a cursed placed on them. There's a general premise and a bit of backstory with gods but it's largely about your journey getting to that goal, the characters you raise, and all that. It takes that "create your own journey" feel from stuff like the Elder Scrolls but in that JRPG mould
Opening for the game is stunning and gorgeous, worth the $20 alone. What's the prologue?
Opening for the game is stunning and gorgeous, worth the $20 alone. What's the prologue?
The green weapon probably has some sort of requirement. I finally landed on one and got the weapon, then it said "Defeated 30x of this enemy" or something like that. Then the God associated with that weapon was freed and added to my pantheon.There's a green bow in the slots that keeps showing up but I can never seem to land on it.
Usually not one to complain about this, but they really throw a lot of stuff at you early on. Kinda overwhelming.
The green weapon probably has some sort of requirement. I finally landed on one and got the weapon, then it said "Defeated 30x of this enemy" or something like that. Then the God associated with that weapon was freed and added to my pantheon.
chicagocubsfan said:Usually not one to complain about this, but they really throw a lot of stuff at you early on. Kinda overwhelming.
Usually not one to complain about this, but they really throw a lot of stuff at you early on. Kinda overwhelming.
I feel like this game would've been a huge hit for a company like NISA or XSEED, if only they did it instead of Sony.
Playstation Life Style gave it a/104.5
the mods/staff in the comment section are just wow
one was defending it by pointing to bad customer reviews in Japan (presumably from Amazon Japan? they don't source it) and that it can be found for $10 just 6 months after release because you know price makes the game :-/
$19.99 for La-Mulana Ex, a 209 MB indie platformer, is absolutely ridiculous. In 2 months, it’ll be in a 99 cent sale…..I’ll wait.
though the fact thag they would have actually done some marketing would have helped vs sony doing the kicked from the nest release.
I'm not one to cry foul on reviews most of the time but if there's a site I don't trust, it's Playstation Lifestyle.
The real reason to play the game.
Wow, they weren't kidding when they said there were 100+ gods in the game
Just looking through the list, they have some pretty cool designs.
Am I doing something wrong by targetting the leaders in battles? It makes the battles in the first dungeon quite easy and only take up a few seconds each. Maybe because I have two ranged party members, and I can immediately target the leader if he is on the back row?
Just making sure that I'm not foregoing substantial gains by picking off the other enemies before going for the leader..
Love the framerate/presentation/graphics/character design/music/cutscenes and dense feeling of the world so far.