Towards the end of Steins;Gate (finished the game's normal ending, and working towards getting all the true ending flags), should I pick up Steins;Gate 0 if I've enjoyed this game a ton?
Would love some spoiler free impressions.
Watch this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTgry6vyzf8
The premise should grab you right off the bat. (Don't watch until you've started the true ending route.)
Damn, great sale.
Grabbed:
Code: Realize ~ guardian of rebirth ~
Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni
Steins;Gate
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky
Gal*Gun: Double Peace
Senran Kagura Estival Versus
Root Letter
Still a couple other things I had to pass on too.
Cool, thanks, looks like I'll buy it.Catherine is great if you like puzzle games.
Yeap I have P4G already.
Which has a more engaging battle system? Atelier or Cold Stell?
Say what you will about the pervy nature of Gal Gun, I actually had fun with the game. I just found it fun to try and get better scores on the stages, and trying to get all the hidden stuff in the stages.
I wish I had your kind of funds available though. Totally interested in Valkyrie Drive, Exist Archive, and Root Letter, but I can't afford them all.
Gravity rush 2 has a lot of great things going for it. I love the first platinumed it and everything, but 2 while being beautiful feels held back by baffling design choices. To me, while the massive gorgeous world was a blast to fly through, the things i was doing in that world other than falling just were not fun. Where the first has the great rift plane sequences those in 2 are replaced by admitedly uniquely designed levels that are a series of tablet challenges that are often more frustrating than fun due to a mix of strict time limits and unforgiving controlls and camera. The other thing youll be doing a lot of are very boring and tedius stealth missions that take away your abilites...you know the thing that makes these games fun.
There are some great moments and fun battles but you have to slog through so much to reach them that for me it became too much and i traded it in. I feel that by going bigger in gr2, they lost something along the way that made the first so fantastic.
I'd like to know this as well. I'm a sucker for FFT style SRPGs.Edit: Ragnarok Tactics good?
The JP cast is phenomenal.I'm itching to pull the trigger on Steins;Gate 0. I loved the anime but I'm scared I won't like the game cause it's a visual novel that's not dubbed.
It'll end in a little under 36 hours from now.What time does this end tomorrow?
Towards the end of Steins;Gate (finished the game's normal ending, and working towards getting all the true ending flags), should I pick up Steins;Gate 0 if I've enjoyed this game a ton?
Would love some spoiler free impressions.
I'm itching to pull the trigger on Steins;Gate 0. I loved the anime but I'm scared I won't like the game cause it's a visual novel that's not dubbed.
Have you played Steins;Gate - its only $3 in this sale if you have PS Plus.
I enjoyed the VN way more than the anime.
Hm, probably should've waited on Trails of Cold Steel if not playing it anytime soon. This goes for everyone else considering going digital rather than physical for it as well.Still trying to decide on buying Steins;Gate on PS3 or not. I played through it on Vita, and will probably never play it on PS3 (because I have PSTV). But three dollaaaarrrrrrs. It would basically just use up my extra funds from Sony's friggin' $5 minimum.
Other than that, I traded into GS today and got $15 (used on a $10 PSN card) + used some points for another $10. With that I grabbed MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death LITERALLY just because I noticed it was 90% off, and impressions aren't bad. Not great, but not bad, either. Also grabbed Trails of Cold Steel, as I see hard copies are actually really expensive still, and while I won't play it anytime soon (want to play Trails in the Sky first), figured buying it now would be a wise choice. Not sure how often it goes on sale, but if it does again for cheaper... whatever, life does that sometimes.
I'd say it would be better to wait for the PC release for Trails of Cold Steel, as it will have much more voice acting (making up for the odd scenes where other characters' lines are voiced, but the lead's aren't).
Already have Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS3. The first one was amazing, but haven't played the second one very much. Will get on that eventually.If you have a Vita, join the Cold Steel party.
If you're only PS4, then Deception is an amazing puzzle like game.
Fairy Fencer F and Megadimension Neptunia are good (not great) RPGs. Both use a very simple battle system with a great skip feature that makes battling easy and short.
Both games have stories with a lot of humor, but FFF is a little more on the serious side in some moments.
Nights of Azure is a simple hack and slash game with a great OST, story and characters. The gameplay is simple and can get repetitive, but the game isn't too long either (20 hours is more than enough for everything)
Deception IV is trap action. Best way to describe it. Very strategic though.Already have Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS3. The first one was amazing, but haven't played the second one very much. Will get on that eventually.
Neptunia is a little too fan servicey for my liking. FFF seems a bit too close to other RPG games that I've played before (tales of, cold steel, etc) so I'm not really feeling it.
I do wanna buy Nights of Azure, but given the stuff that I've heard about it, the current price is bit too high.
Deception IV.... wait, that's a puzzle game? I thought it was an SRPG? I don't like SRPGs, so I haven't really followed that game. Let me see its trailer on PS store.... hmmm, it looks interesting, but does the game have any sort of campaign or story levels of sort, or is it purely a game in which you just mess around with people for fun?
No, but I only have a Playstation 4.
Already have Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS3. The first one was amazing, but haven't played the second one very much. Will get on that eventually.
Neptunia is a little too fan servicey for my liking. FFF seems a bit too close to other RPG games that I've played before (tales of, cold steel, etc) so I'm not really feeling it.
I do wanna buy Nights of Azure, but given the stuff that I've heard about it, the current price is bit too high.
Deception IV.... wait, that's a puzzle game? I thought it was an SRPG? I don't like SRPGs, so I haven't really followed that game. Let me see its trailer on PS store.... hmmm, it looks interesting, but does the game have any sort of campaign or story levels of sort, or is it purely a game in which you just mess around with people for fun?
Still trying to decide on buying Steins;Gate on PS3 or not. I played through it on Vita, and will probably never play it on PS3 (because I have PSTV). But three dollaaaarrrrrrs. It would basically just use up my extra funds from Sony's friggin' $5 minimum.
Already have Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS3. The first one was amazing, but haven't played the second one very much. Will get on that eventually.
Neptunia is a little too fan servicey for my liking. FFF seems a bit too close to other RPG games that I've played before (tales of, cold steel, etc) so I'm not really feeling it.
I do wanna buy Nights of Azure, but given the stuff that I've heard about it, the current price is bit too high.
Deception IV.... wait, that's a puzzle game? I thought it was an SRPG? I don't like SRPGs, so I haven't really followed that game. Let me see its trailer on PS store.... hmmm, it looks interesting, but does the game have any sort of campaign or story levels of sort, or is it purely a game in which you just mess around with people for fun?
Deception IV is trap action. Best way to describe it. Very strategic though.
I guess I should pick up Steins;Gate, even though I have no desire to play it right now, I'll eventually be in the mood for a VN. I tried watching the anime but I stopped about 4 episodes in. It really did nothing for me. I always wonder whether Steins;Gate is really going to be that good and I'm not giving it a fair shake, or if the hype is just a product of anime fans having low standards about what "amazing story" really means.
Nah, the anime deserves the praise, it just takes a good while to get going. Like if I were watching it weekly or something, maybe I wouldn't have stuck with it. But being able to watch it all in one go, I eventually got to the more exciting parts, and then before ya know it you're hooked.
Hm, probably should've waited on Trails of Cold Steel if not playing it anytime soon. This goes for everyone else considering going digital rather than physical for it as well.
Steins;Gate is a masterpiece but if you're not going to play the PS3 version then that is literally throwing money away even if its $3.
I guess I should pick up Steins;Gate, even though I have no desire to play it right now, I'll eventually be in the mood for a VN. I tried watching the anime but I stopped about 4 episodes in. It really did nothing for me. I always wonder whether Steins;Gate is really going to be that good and I'm not giving it a fair shake, or if the hype is just a product of anime fans having low standards about what "amazing story" really means.
damn...your avatar is cute as hell *image searchs on google*
really makes me wish Nioh was on sale now.
I played one of the Atelier games on PS3 and it wasn't for me. Too much focus on alchemy, potion making and stuff like that.How about Atelier Sophie, I hear lots of good things about it, and they don't get discounted very much. Sophie is the first one in the Mysterious series (next one is Firis which is also out), so it'd be good to start on that.
Deception IV is trap action. Best way to describe it. Very strategic though.
Hmmm... I'm very intrigued by these descriptions. But looking at the price I'm $0.07 short. I don't wanna buy a new PSN card just for that and I already have Berseria and Gravity Rush to play through. Hmmm... I'm not sure. I might get it before the sale ends.There's a story which is very simple, but it has multiple endings depending on some special conditions in some levels. It's something that you need a guide if you want all endings.
The game is also full of content so there's two campaigns (the original, Blood Ties, and the new one Nightmare Princess) plus a ton of challenges and even level editor IIRC.
The puzzle part comes from chaining one trap into another. The things gets more complicated because some enemies might be invulnerable against some traps or you might need to break their armor in a certain specific way. The game really pushes you to be creative on how to use the traps.
You probably thought it was a SRPG because you set the traps in tiles. But the game is more about planning the traps and luring people into it.
About Neptunia and FFF, try them on another sale. Neptunia isn't with too much fan service as some might believe and FFF is a solid game.
Towards the end of Steins;Gate (finished the game's normal ending, and working towards getting all the true ending flags), should I pick up Steins;Gate 0 if I've enjoyed this game a ton?
Would love some spoiler free impressions.
You have Jean d' arc? It's a psp game, but one of my favorite games ever.
You still in the beginning area? It opens up afterward.Gravity Rush 2, yeah i'm not enjoying this game right now. Trial and Passage, what kind of boring mission is this.
Why did nobody tell me how good Ys Celceta was? I swear I remember people mostly saying it was bad. So glad I picked it up based on franchise recognition alone.
You still in the beginning area? It opens up afterward.