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I tried Etrian Odyssey for few hours since it was included in the most recent Humble Bundle.
I can't honestly say I'm getting a good first impression. So far it's one of the dullest, most repetitive and tedious titles in the genre I've ever spent some time with and almost every part of its design (the amount of casual encounter, the way progression scales in the early game, "draw your own map", "can't save in the dungeon", "reloading means starting from your main hub", etc, etc.) seems to be purposefully aimed at boring the player out of his mind.
At cost of sounding casually racist, my first impression so far was something amount the line of "Yeah, this is the kind of dungeon crawler you can appreciate only if you played just on Nintendo consoles all your life and you lack a better reference point".
That said, I'm not giving up on it YET, but I swear I'm THIS close to uninstall it and forget about it.
I can't honestly say I'm getting a good first impression. So far it's one of the dullest, most repetitive and tedious titles in the genre I've ever spent some time with and almost every part of its design (the amount of casual encounter, the way progression scales in the early game, "draw your own map", "can't save in the dungeon", "reloading means starting from your main hub", etc, etc.) seems to be purposefully aimed at boring the player out of his mind.
At cost of sounding casually racist, my first impression so far was something amount the line of "Yeah, this is the kind of dungeon crawler you can appreciate only if you played just on Nintendo consoles all your life and you lack a better reference point".
That said, I'm not giving up on it YET, but I swear I'm THIS close to uninstall it and forget about it.