TheWanderingOgre
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Finished Shenmue III the day before yesterday.
Fantastic game!
I want moooree
Fantastic game!
I want moooree
I think the problem for some people who mostly played Souls games is they rely on too much on RPG elements to power themselves up and summon other players to for tougher fights. Sekiro is straight up action game instead being RPG like of FROM's pervious games, in Sekiro you can only rely on yourself getting better at the game.Sekiro difficulty broke me, it was past the point of fun sadly and I've beaten all the other Souls games, Uncharteds on Crushing etc. I probably could beat it if I put enough hours into it but it wasnt fun trying on the same boss hours on end.
Just started Last of Us on Grounded. Loving it, not sure how easy/hard it will be getting all the trophies compared to Uncharted 1-4, Lost Legacy.
It's unfortunate that the fanbase is divided on these kinds of issues. Some really do prefer the heavy RPG min-maxing as well as the pvp elements, while others prefer skill-based combat and naked runs. But on the plus side, it shows that the games are pretty good and the fans are just really passionate about the aspects they like from the series. Personally, Souls is dead to me, Bloodborne is life, and I can already tell I'm going to love Sekiro's non-stat-driven combat. Yet I realize that my most-hated title in the series (DS2) is the favorite of a lot of other Souls fans for completely different reasons. I can live with that.I think the problem for some people who mostly played Souls games is they rely on too much RPG elements to power themselves up and summon other players to for tougher fights. Sekiro is straight up action game instead bing RPG like of FROM's pervious games, in Sekiro you can only rely on yourself getting better at the game.
I enjoyed Demon's Souls and original Dark Souls but I fell in love with FROM games with Bloodborne, I enjoyed more faster and risker combat system in that game and also the fact I played all their games offline so I beat all the bosses alone. I LOOOOOVE Sekiro combat system so fighting enemies and bosses in that game alone was absolute joy for me.It's unfortunate that the fanbase is divided on these kinds of issues. Some really do prefer the heavy RPG min-maxing as well as the pvp elements, while others prefer skill-based combat and naked runs. But on the plus side, it shows that the games are pretty good and the fans are just really passionate about the aspects they like from the series. Personally, Souls is dead to me, Bloodborne is life, and I can already tell I'm going to love Sekiro's non-stat-driven combat. Yet I realize that my most-hated title in the series (DS2) is the favorite of a lot of other Souls fans for completely different reasons. I can live with that.
Playing Baldur’s Gate on Nintendo Switch. The controls took awhile to get my head around, but once I did, they worked surprisingly well. Beamdog did a really good job with the console controls.
I played BG1 in the last couple of years, but I decided to replay it so I can import my characters to BGII.
It’s a complicated one. I’d say yes, but it depends on age, gaming experience and mindset in most cases.do you recommend it for someone that never played them?
I grew up playing these two games, over and over. It's nice to see someone approach it with modern eyes and appreciate their qualities.It’s a complicated one. I’d say yes, but it depends on age, gaming experience and mindset in most cases.
How experienced with RPGs are you? Baldur’s Gate can be very unforgiving if you rush in and don’t strategise. You can get annihilated in your very first battle against low level enemies if you don’t think things through. In saying that, I didn’t complete my first true RPG until the last couple of years, so it’s definitely not insurmountable. You just have to be thorough, explore the world, level up and understand the systems.
Speaking of the systems, they can be very daunting and confusing at first glance, but once you get your head around it, it’s not so bad. Like I said, I was an RPG noob until recently and I managed it.
If you like the setting and the idea of it, I say give it a go, but don’t expect the game to hold your hand. You’ll have to put in some work. Expect to have Google handy throughout your playthrough to understand items and their strategical value or to figure out why that NPC just up and left your party for example.
I don’t want to scare you off because the games are not impossible (I just started BGII and I’m kicking arse, now that I understand how the systems work), just expect to have to put in a little more effort than a modern RPG.
The games are wonderful imo. BG1 made me want to explore every corner, every nook and cranny of the world. They don’t really make games like this anymore, so I think they should be experienced. But, they will need an investment of your time and a willingness to experiment in order to find what works.
Also, they are very replayable games. Worth the money imo. Basically, daunting, not impossible and very rewarding.
Sorry, if that wasn’t so helpful. Feel free to ask me any other questions you might have.
Wtf? Ninja Gaiden is a cake walk compared to Sekiro. I feel like you guys are trolling me cause I'm new. First Death Stranding is better than Star wars Fallen Order, and now Ninja Gaiden is harder than Sekiro? Lol look at my avatar pic. Actual cake walk.
The funny thing is, I have owned BG1 since it came out (1998?), but never got around to playing through it properly until a year ago because I didn’t understand RPGs at the time and found the idea of them daunting. I wish I had put in the effort back then, but I’ve at least spent the past couple of years catching up on the classics.I grew up playing these two games, over and over. It's nice to see someone approach it with modern eyes and appreciate their qualities.
Just finished Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition and now on to Baldur’s Gate II for the first time. Can’t wait.
Sekiro difficulty broke me, it was past the point of fun sadly and I've beaten all the other Souls games, Uncharteds on Crushing etc. I probably could beat it if I put enough hours into it but it wasnt fun trying on the same boss hours on end.
Just started Last of Us on Grounded. Loving it, not sure how easy/hard it will be getting all the trophies compared to Uncharted 1-4, Lost Legacy.
Sekiro is really something else.
Im using Cheat Engine to finish Dark Souls III.
And I rock at Sekiro haha
Dont take it as 'another Souls game'.
I am replaying Deadly Premonition to get all the side quests and what not. After that I might either try to play through all the MGS, or RE games. I already played RE 1 and a bit of 2 but I put it down for a bit and got lost. I am leaning toward RE...I also like replaying the DMC games they are fun.
Same, I am really thinking about getting a Switch for it if it's not coming to PS4.I got all the achievements on the 360... the difficulties didnt stack either! Can't wait for the sequel.
Same, I am really thinking about getting a Switch for it if it's not coming to PS4.
if you want to expand your Horizon i really would recommend Divinity 2 for PS4. Its very goodJust finished The Evil Within 2
What should I play next? (PS4)
Might I suggest Yakuza 0 if you haven't already played it?Just finished The Evil Within 2
What should I play next? (PS4)
Might I suggest Yakuza 0 if you haven't already played it?
Haha. I’m a couple hours in and already it is evident that it’s a significant step up in scope from the previous game. So many more dialogue lines and options. This one is going to take a while and I don’t mindSuper jealous of you. I wish I could erase Baldur's Gate II from my mind and experience it anew. It's easily one of my favorite games ever.
Sorry, if that wasn’t so helpful. Feel free to ask me any other questions you might have.
Awesome, I hope you like it!Thank you very much for the very helpful reply.
I'm gonna try it, I go a long way with RPGs since Fallout 1 and I've played a lot of unforgiving ones. Actually if it's too forgiving it's a no from me.
Gonna give it a go
I was tryinh the original fallout for size aftter I finished fo4. I got the water chip for the vault and now I am doing odds and ends before I look for the source of the supermutants. However, I am seemingly stuck now in the boneyard after accepting a quest to help the blades eliminate the regulators (who are apparently the ones oppressing the town and not the blades as previously thought). So they tell me to go to the gun runners for help and I do. In between the blades and the gun runners are a few deathclaws and I manage to sneak through. I ask for their help and they agree to fight the regulators/give arms to the blades. Only problem is that they demand I kill the deathclaws and whenever I step back outside I am directly in front of one and cannot gain any distance. The deathclaw kills me and my companion Ian within a few turns. I bought a plasma rifle but It doesn't help much. I'm on the verge of quitting because it seems to be an impossible problem to solve.
I also just started Phantom Hourglass. I always love me some Zelda! Right now I am about to enter the third dungeon that holds the bow and arrow.
do you recommend it for someone that never played them?
It’s a complicated one. I’d say yes, but it depends on age, gaming experience and mindset in most cases.
How experienced with RPGs are you? Baldur’s Gate can be very unforgiving if you rush in and don’t strategise. You can get annihilated in your very first battle against low level enemies if you don’t think things through. In saying that, I didn’t complete my first true RPG until the last couple of years, so it’s definitely not insurmountable. You just have to be thorough, explore the world, level up and understand the systems.
Speaking of the systems, they can be very daunting and confusing at first glance, but once you get your head around it, it’s not so bad. Like I said, I was an RPG noob until recently and I managed it.
If you like the setting and the idea of it, I say give it a go, but don’t expect the game to hold your hand. You’ll have to put in some work. Expect to have Google handy throughout your playthrough to understand items and their strategical value or to figure out why that NPC just up and left your party for example.
I don’t want to scare you off because the games are not impossible (I just started BGII and I’m kicking arse, now that I understand how the systems work), just expect to have to put in a little more effort than a modern RPG.
The games are wonderful imo. BG1 made me want to explore every corner, every nook and cranny of the world. They don’t really make games like this anymore, so I think they should be experienced. But, they will need an investment of your time and a willingness to experiment in order to find what works.
Also, they are very replayable games. Worth the money imo. Basically, daunting, not impossible and very rewarding.
Sorry, if that wasn’t so helpful. Feel free to ask me any other questions you might have.
Awesome, I hope you like it!
Which platform are you playing it on?