And ending E done. That was… interesting. Was it worth the grind? Personally, no.I haven’t posted in a while because I jumped deep into Nier Replicant ver1.22. About to get ending E and be done. Probably moving to Automata.
That is too hard for me. As far as Shinada, I really like the character and his interactions, but when everybody else uses their melee weapons better than him despite him being a specialist and his specials have no rhyme or reason it doesn't sit well with me. I would say that Tanimura in Yakuza 4 was a more fun character to play.Yakuza 5
Playing through 'EXTRA HARD' mode. Honestly, Shinada should've been the successor of the main role in the series instead of Ichiban imo.
Definitive mode for the game imo. Thus far, I'd rate Y3's 'EXTRA HARD' to be more difficult compared to Y5.That is too hard for me. As far as Shinada, I really like the character and his interactions, but when everybody else uses their melee weapons better than him despite him being a specialist and his specials have no rhyme or reason it doesn't sit well with me. I would say that Tanimura in Yakuza 4 was a more fun character to play.
I still need to play this, only it'd have to be on my laptop which I'm not sure would be capable.Finished Hellblade 2, loved it besides the puzzles, and now I’m back into Elden Ring and it’s still the best game ever after Super Metroid. 5th playthrough and I’m somehow still finding new stuff. Best world design ever!
I’ve probably played 100 hours on Steam Deck so don’t rule it outI still need to play this, only it'd have to be on my laptop which I'm not sure would be capable.
Guess I'm at the beginning of chapter 2 of 3.Probably 16 hours into Rise of the Ronin. Thinking about quitting again.
Combat is fun, really enjoyable. I like the simplified / arcade vibe of the fights and the parries. Every fight I tend to have fun. There's a large amount of weapons, and styles. I do still think the graphics are a little rough, but it's generally a cool setting to look at and tour around in. It is different enough from Ghost of Tsushima in time period and execution to be interesting. Way more buildings and city spaces.
I just haven't been really enjoying any of the navigation around the world, the level design is very cumbersome and you spend most of your time either hitting steep walls you can never jump up to climb, or running around blind trying to find a rare grapple point since they are so incredibly limited. I literally just put everything on auto-run literally all the time, which lets me check my phone and is slightly relaxing, but isn't the best solution for a game. Story is pretty nonsensical, with extremely poor voice acting. Missions are all extremely simple and bland. Stealth is functional, arcadey fun, but nothing amazing.
Overall though, I totally see the appeal. It's got enough fun combat and Japanese virtual tourism to please fans of that, kind of a modern day swimming in 7s Way of the Samurai, but way bigger in scope with a ton of repetition. It just feels like this could go on for another 60 hours without a lot actually changing. Will fire it up again and see how much progress I make over the weekend.
Humanity. I am not a massive puzzle fan.
It's ok so far.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
I love this game, never thought i would like a Kirby game that much.
Playing FF7 Rebirth now and the game is pretty great so far. The world building is incredible. To see FF7 like this in a fully realized 3D world is pretty amazing. But the combat feels very complicated and bloated. You got normal attacks, blocking, synergies, limit breaks, spells, atb, summons, parrying, fifteen different button prompts, tutorials, switching characters, weapon abilities, yada yada all while keeping scores on your enemies moving around. I don't remember Intergrade being this fucking complex. Been playing for 10 hours and new information keeps coming up about everything. Jesus Christ Square Enix, try not to trip over yourself in your ambitions. Reel in your ideas a bit.
FF7 Rebirth is incredible so far. It feels so good exploring the world, very faithful rendition of the planet, the design, the attention to detail, the expanding of characters and lore. Everything is so damn well made. I love that you can see glimpses of the life stream sipping out of the ground. The combat was overwhelming at first but I've spent a couple of hours getting up to snuff and it plays so good. Loving this game so far. I was a huge FF7 fan growing up so to see a remake of this high quality is pretty fucking amazing
And ending E done. That was… interesting. Was it worth the grind? Personally, no.
I would say yes, its really a fun game.I need to get back to this at some point. Probably just over halfway and put it down for other stuff, but it was really enjoyable. Some of the optional levels are really hard.
I have been debating, I'd bite at $30 but not at $40 with the backlog I've built up. Is it really that good?
I loved Rebirth but agree 100% combat was better in Remake. It was a bit slower, more strategic. Rebirth just has way too much shit going on, and while it's nice you don't need to utilize every aspect to win a fight, it just doesn't feel as good.
Playing Rebirth in 2024 is what playing FF7 felt like in 1997. I couldn't believe the quality and the scale.
Best way to have done this is release order: Replicant endings ABCD --> Automata endings ABCDE --> Replicant endin
Playing Rebirth in 2024 is what playing FF7 felt like in 1997. I couldn't believe the quality and the scale.
I still believe DmC is criminally underrated.I played Devil May Cry 5 in Devil Hunter and Son of Sparda. I think 3 is still better "package" and summarization of the franchise, buuut dmc5's combat is one of the best of the genre by far. Great, GREAT game.
Route A is done. Now to Route B but probably tomorrow.Route A on Automata and just don’t want to spend too much time on this route but damn isn’t the combat fun. 8 hours already!!
Looks cool, reminds me of the Shiren The Wanderer games.
I was going through my PS2 backlog/bucketlist and I settled on Rogue Hearts Dungeon. It’s a rogue game where if you die it’s back to level 1. It’s been a lot of fun once you get a chance to survive. I recommend this one for anyone looking for a good import.
I was enjoying Blood Will Tell and Bujingai. They are great games for their time, but time hasn’t done them any favors.
Is the plat too grindy/hardy to get? (im souls fan and have plat on allmost all souls games on ps, sekiro and bloodborne being my favs by a lot).Elden ring in preperation of the dlc, have the plat on ps before and taking all achievements on steam too. Need to be ready for the madness ahead
Edit: and here it is
nah, least grind of all of the souls game tbh. I also have all plats on souls game ( sekiro and bloodborne included ). D3 was the far most grind of them all.Is the plat too grindy/hardy to get? (im souls fan and have plat on allmost all souls games on ps, sekiro and bloodborne being my favs by a lot).