Holy shit... I'm doing the Raedric's Hold mission in Pillars of Eternity...
Got through the castle no problem, then I got to the final fight and wiped in like 5 seconds... How the hell am I supposed to kill all of them? lol
You need to use the hex of a hex editor.
(Edit the savegame and give MC 200 Might)
If I thought Bastion was light on gameplay (loved the aesthetics and sound, couldn't get into the gameplay..), would I dislike Transistor?
Was Splinter Cell Conviction good on PC? I had an itch to play it again and it's $5
Holy shit Xanadu Next is GOOD.
My recipe:Here's how to save money on Steam:
1 Pay $30 (or less) for Playerunknown's Battlegrounds
2 Play nothing else.
Best 2/4 player experience since L4D.
I felt the same way about Bastion and loved Transistor BUT, and a big BUT, Transistor is a VERY different type of game. The closest gameplay you could compare it to is really weird tactical RPG combat. You can play it "real time" kinda but that seems terrible to me. It can be very hard and like I said, is kinda weird. But the game itself is gorgeous with the style and music and story again, much like Bastion, so it might be worth a shot if you think it sounds interesting. It seemed like a much more divisive title than Bastion for people.
My recipe:
1 Buy the Humble Monthly
2 Buy nothing during the sale out of fear that it shows up in the Monthly after the sale.
Bonus: Have so many other Bundle games you still want to play
Bonus 2: Know that 4 more Falcom games release this year which you want to play
My recipe:
1 Buy the Humble Monthly
2 Buy nothing during the sale out of fear that it shows up in the Monthly after the sale.
Bonus: Have so many other Bundle games you still want to play
Bonus 2: Know that 4 more Falcom games release this year which you want to play
This was the first Monthly I bought, because I wanted Dark Souls 2, but even before that it's been mostly bundle games + a few games during sales that I want to play right now + a few new releases.Yeah, I don't buy anything unless I need to play it now. It's Humble Monthly + a few games here and there now.
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Holy shit... I'm doing the Raedric's Hold mission in Pillars of Eternity...
Got through the castle no problem, then I got to the final fight and wiped in like 5 seconds... How the hell am I supposed to kill all of them? lol
I'm thinking about picking up a JRPG during the sale. I've been looking at Xanadu Next, Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book, and The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, though I'm open to other suggestions. I'm not familiar with Nihon Falcom or the Atelier series, and I haven't played a Tales game since Symphonia.
I'm thinking about picking up a JRPG during the sale. I've been looking at Xanadu Next, Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book, and The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, though I'm open to other suggestions. I'm not familiar with Nihon Falcom or the Atelier series, and I haven't played a Tales game since Symphonia.
You can't go wrong with any of them, though all of those scratch a different itch:I'm thinking about picking up a JRPG during the sale. I've been looking at Xanadu Next, Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book, and The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, though I'm open to other suggestions. I'm not familiar with Nihon Falcom or the Atelier series, and I haven't played a Tales game since Symphonia.
Holy shit... I'm doing the Raedric's Hold mission in Pillars of Eternity...
Got through the castle no problem, then I got to the final fight and wiped in like 5 seconds... How the hell am I supposed to kill all of them? lol
I'm thinking about picking up a JRPG during the sale. I've been looking at Xanadu Next, Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book, and The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, though I'm open to other suggestions. I'm not familiar with Nihon Falcom or the Atelier series, and I haven't played a Tales game since Symphonia.
I fucking love the databases in AC games. Being able to read about the famous cities, art and architecture in all of these settings is a wonderful bonus. The writer's clearly have a lot of fun writing the entries.Can't wait to learn more about Florence and the people living there. The database will help out a ton for that as well.
It's an amazing 2d silent Hill esque in front of Chinese/Taiwanese history and very highly recommend
I love learning about the real world people and the districts and places in the games. I hope I don't mix up the real info with the game lore. Does later games have the database too?I fucking love the databases in AC games. Being able to read about the famous cities, art and architecture in all of these settings is a wonderful bonus. The writer's clearly have a lot of fun writing the entries.
Seeing them screwing around with history is fun as well.
Combine it with some careful googling and you've got a couple of light history lessons.
You need more Ys and trails in the sky in your lifeThanks to this topic, hidden gems and the thread about Hollow Knight vs. Axiom Verge, I think I wrangled myself up a good haul for this sale. Think I'm done until Thanksgiving. Thanks for helping me choose some great games GAF! Between the summer sale and my purchase in May, I have a TON of awesome games to keep me busy. 😊
I love learning about the real world people and the districts and places in the games. I hope I don't mix up the real info with the game lore. Does later games have the database too?
How far are you in AC2?
Yeah all of those 3 are great. Very different games, but some of the best JRPGs on Steam right now.You can't go wrong with any of them, though all of those scratch a different itch:
- Trails for the story, world and characters
- Xanadu Next for the gameplay and atmoshpere (the story is still good tho)
- Atelier Sophie for crafting crafting crafting and comfy non-linear slice-of-lifeness
All of those have great music too.
But Trails is amazing.
You say that like it's a bad thing, when its inherently more interesting (since you actually have to make use of the map layout and strategic positioning) than 90% of RPG battlesThe same way you beat 99% of the fights in POE: put your party near a choke point, send a ranged character to pull the enemy and then fall back to the choke point, seal it with a tank or two with defensive modes engaged, and then just layer spells/ranged fire on the enemy.
I'm at three hours and still don't have a dash! Beat one boss and completed some cave I fell into and could not get out of. Got a projectile out of it. Did I take a wrong turn somewhere? I heard this game has good movement but I need some moves first!!Happy to have picked uo Hollow Knight. I'm only a bit over 2 hours in and just got the, but I'm loving every second so far. The controls are tight, the world is super interesting from the start and the presentation is exceptional.dash
Not sure if you took a wrong turn as I don't think the game is fully linear, but in order to get the dash you have to go toI'm at three hours and still don't have a dash! Beat one boss and completed some cave I fell into and could not get out of. Got a projectile out of it. Did I take a wrong turn somewhere? I heard this game has good movement but I need some moves first!!
Yeah I remember that enemy blocking the way but I can't for the life of me remember where he was! ThanksNot sure if you took a wrong turn as I don't think the game is fully linear, but in order to get the dash you have to go towhich is left from the starting map. Once you get the projectile you can get past an enemy that was previously blocking your path (Greenpath). Hope that helps. The dash is definitely a game changer.one of the paths in the long vertical room above where you first meet the cartographer