|
Is the new Tales coming out one of the good ones or one of the bad ones?Real hurthling! posted:the last hour is a masterwork I did find it harder than the others. Especially early on. Even later with a ton of powers I needed to get cheesy at times. I had one fight in an alley against several of the tougher enemies so I just kept zipping up a pipe and dive bombing from the roof it took me to, over and over.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:27 |
|
|
# ? Apr 25, 2024 07:31 |
|
Started playing the campaign in Titanfall 2. It's good, but like Poochie, every time I'm not in a titan I'm thinking, where's my titan.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:36 |
|
Aphrodite posted:Is the new Tales coming out one of the good ones or one of the bad ones? Supposedly a good one. The goons who played the Japanese version seemed to like it.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:47 |
|
Minidust posted:The stingiest game in regard to trophies that I've personally played was The Swapper. I actually beat it without getting a single trophy. Now that I look them up they are simply labeled in Roman numerals I through X with no description. Probably some pretentious indie nonsense. They're just for accessing the hidden terminals as far as I can remember, I got like one in the first five minutes.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:57 |
|
Did world of final fantasy ever get patched to run descent on a PS4 pro? It's on sale this week at Best Buy but not sure it's worth buying.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:09 |
|
Would FF15 be a good first FF? Is the battle system easy enough for someone who plays Dragon Quest VIII?
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:11 |
|
Housh posted:Would FF15 be a good first FF? Is the battle system easy enough for someone who plays Dragon Quest VIII? Its a hack and slash and dodge action game now, not a turn based rpg
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:14 |
|
Real hurthling! posted:the last hour is a masterwork I haven't even touched First Light since SS turned me off from the series. It wasn't challenging, moreso poorly designed and wonky. They went with the cheap "multiply the enemies and increase their power" to up dofficulty rather than creating different and unique challenges. It was a game I begrudgingly finished even though I was tired of playing about midway through. I dunno, I put it in the category of the later AC or Batman Arkham games, repetitive gameplay and low skill mini quests to waste time on. It seems they can do 2 or 3 decent games before dropping the ball and I feel like I'm wasting time without quality storyline and/or gameplay as a reward. Wow, rant over. I didn't even know how much that game made me mad until Insaw your comment. I just scroll by First Light in my library every couple months and say "na".
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:24 |
|
Housh posted:Would FF15 be a good first FF? Is the battle system easy enough for someone who plays Dragon Quest VIII?
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:25 |
|
Housh posted:Would FF15 be a good first FF? Is the battle system easy enough for someone who plays Dragon Quest VIII? The combat isn't turn based and is a little clunky. It has more open world elements than previous FF games, and not really representative of previous FF games as far as gameplay goes. However, I like it so far and would rank it pretty high among the others. As far as combat goes, FF10 and older are more like DQ8. So if you want a good RPG to play, go with FF15. If you want your first FF game to be a quintessential FF game, then I'd start with 7, 6, 9 or 4, and the only one on the PS4 is the FF7 port. The FF10 remake is on the PS4 as well and is a decent game, though I wasn't as big of a fan of it as others were. So, FF15 is a fine first FF game, just don't expect it to be like the others.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:36 |
|
That actually sounds very appealing. I liked Witcher 3 because I could just turn down the difficultly and spam attacks to enjoy the story. I'll pick up FF15 on sale for sure.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:44 |
|
You can do that in FF15 too, also you can turn on wait mode which pauses combat whenever you're not moving so you can choose targets more easily.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:47 |
|
you can literally make yourself invincible in ff15 before even starting the game. play the platinum demo first to get carbuncle, then play on easy and it'll pop up to revive and buff you if you die.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:15 |
|
FF15 never gets impossible, the worst it gets is tedious. When you buy 99 phoenix downs and your group gauge charges while you use them. So even if everyone in the party gets wiped in a single hit, you can just revive them and by the time your done you can unleash a group attack. (Overwhelm works well here) of course you could theoretically run out of items, and it doesn't work on certain end game dungeons. but for the game and hunts it just makes it boring as a punishment.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:22 |
|
How did XV end up for someone who unironically believes that FFX-2 was the pinnacle of the series in both storytelling and gameplay?
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:28 |
|
exquisite tea posted:How did XV end up for someone who unironically believes that FFX-2 was the pinnacle of the series in both storytelling and gameplay? You'll likely enjoy the galavanting around with the boy band aspects of it and the free form exploratory nature, as well as the active combat. The story is not the high point, but I found the rest of the game to be terribly fun, enough to sink in about 150 hours doing absolutely everything.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:31 |
|
exquisite tea posted:How did XV end up for someone who unironically believes that FFX-2 was the pinnacle of the series in both storytelling and gameplay? Their both two of my favourite FF's but for different reasons so it depends.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:32 |
|
Housh posted:That actually sounds very appealing. I liked Witcher 3 because I could just turn down the difficultly and spam attacks to enjoy the story. Fair warning, even as someone who can shut their brain down and just roll with a bad plot, the ff15 story really pushes that to it's limits. It's not even that the story itself is bad, but how it's told is amazingly poo poo. I loved the stupid game but I would never recommend it to someone on the basis of it's plot.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:41 |
|
Attitude Indicator posted:you can literally make yourself invincible in ff15 before even starting the game. play the platinum demo first to get carbuncle, then play on easy and it'll pop up to revive and buff you if you die. You don't need to play the demo for that to get carbuncle
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:42 |
|
CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:You don't need to play the demo for that to get carbuncle Oh I thought it was a demo exclusive
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:45 |
|
All playing the demo does is give Carbuncle the name you gave him in it lol
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:47 |
|
As someone who loved SSX3 and really liked the new SSX (2012?) and other entries in the series, is STEEP any good? E: thanks beanpole, that was a good review. Bums me out, cause it has good bones but looks like it needed a few more months in the oven to iron out some of its annoyances. Brother Tadger fucked around with this message at 22:40 on Jan 9, 2017 |
# ? Jan 9, 2017 18:57 |
|
So how good is Dragon Age Inquisition compared to Witcher 3, which I have on my laptop?
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 19:50 |
|
Grouchio posted:So how good is Dragon Age Inquisition compared to Witcher 3, which I have on my laptop? And there we are. As a serious answer I know virtually everybody will tell you DAI is total garbo but somehow I stuck with it longer than TW3, which I dropped no less than three times by the time I reached the second map. The combat in Witcher 3 always felt totally terrible to me, and I think it's because Souls games are my faves and it can't compare - but it doesn't really try to. But, I can't get past the way it almost feels like the same sort of thing. DAI, however, plays completely differently while having a vaguely similar structure, so I could stick it out longer and kind of wish I'd finished it.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:06 |
|
Grouchio posted:So how good is Dragon Age Inquisition compared to Witcher 3, which I have on my laptop? I played both fairly close together and came away thinking that Witcher 3 pretty much did everything Dragon Age Inquisition was trying to do a whole lot better. Bioware wanted to make their typical RPG fare while also cashing in on the open world craze but couldn't execute it very well. The result is a bad Bioware RPG and a terrible open world game that's a slog to play. Honestly The Witcher 3 isn't all that fun to play either but it has some decent storytelling particularly in the early game.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:11 |
|
Grouchio posted:So how good is Dragon Age Inquisition compared to Witcher 3, which I have on my laptop? It's bad compared to the witcher, dragon age one and most western rpgs
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:20 |
|
1redflag posted:As someone who loved SSX3 and really liked the new SSX (2012?) and other entries in the series, is STEEP any good? Easy Allies did a good review of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDKD7ta-NXo
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:24 |
|
FireMrshlBill posted:I haven't even touched First Light since SS turned me off from the series. It wasn't challenging, moreso poorly designed and wonky. They went with the cheap "multiply the enemies and increase their power" to up dofficulty rather than creating different and unique challenges. It was a game I begrudgingly finished even though I was tired of playing about midway through. I dunno, I put it in the category of the later AC or Batman Arkham games, repetitive gameplay and low skill mini quests to waste time on. It seems they can do 2 or 3 decent games before dropping the ball and I feel like I'm wasting time without quality storyline and/or gameplay as a reward. Shame, First Light is maybe the best inFamous game and definitely what Second Son should have been.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:33 |
|
Housh posted:Would FF15 be a good first FF? Is the battle system easy enough for someone who plays Dragon Quest VIII? The first screen you see says something like "For both long-time fans and first timers"
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:40 |
|
Final Fantasy XV platinum trophy acquired. I am the 4.1%
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:33 |
|
TaurusOxford posted:Final Fantasy XV platinum trophy acquired. I am the 4.1% Not to knock you or anything, but I was surprised at how non-demanding the Platinum was compared to most games. The most time consuming thing for me was leveling Glady's survival.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:37 |
|
They should've included the post game dungeons in FF15 trophies. The no-item dungeon and the Pitioss dungeon were one of the only challenging things in the game.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:47 |
|
In what world are we living where Inquisition is considered a bad game
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:49 |
|
man nurse posted:In what world are we living where Inquisition is considered a bad game goons will hate things purely on principal. Try not to think about it too hard.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:52 |
|
man nurse posted:In what world are we living where Inquisition is considered a bad game It is aggressively mediocre on all fronts and is just in general a tedious and boring game. It may not be bad but it sure as hell isn't good either.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:53 |
|
man nurse posted:In what world are we living where Inquisition is considered a bad game Its only bad if you start with a mageknight build and then try to go to another class. Gross.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 21:54 |
|
man nurse posted:In what world are we living where Inquisition is considered a bad game One where severe repetition in both the quests and combat is considered dull? I've been checking out Stories: Path of Destinies and it's a surprisingly interesting game. I wasn't expecting much: anthropomorphic hero goes on a quest to save the day, some hack-and-slash gameplay, nothing special. What I got was an involved combat system reminiscent of the recent Batman titles, a groundhog-day-style storyline, and some actual mature-ish plot (as in, you get shanked in the back or frozen for billions of years only to have an expanding sun incinerate you, and a plot by an insane emperor to annihilate the world in a dark ceremony, among other things). I'm impressed, and plan to play as much of the game as I can to find out all the different plotlines. One caveat is that it can be problematic how often you visit the same levels again and again (due to the nature of the game), but the enemies consistently get stronger and more varied, and there's different stuff to explore. Morpheus fucked around with this message at 22:17 on Jan 9, 2017 |
# ? Jan 9, 2017 22:11 |
|
Serious question, does playing on easy in ffxv invalid any trophies? Thinking about doing it so I don't have to spend too much time retry information fights buy I'll deal with it on normal because I like seeing trophies as an indicator of progress.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 22:20 |
|
Ineffiable posted:Serious question, does playing on easy in ffxv invalid any trophies? Thinking about doing it so I don't have to spend too much time retry information fights buy I'll deal with it on normal because I like seeing trophies as an indicator of progress. There's a trophy for beating the final boss on normal. That's it.
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 22:22 |
|
|
# ? Apr 25, 2024 07:31 |
|
Arist posted:There's a trophy for beating the final boss on normal. That's it. Can you literally just change it back to normal for that fight? Like if so, that means there's nothing stopping you from doing a ton of content in easy mode and post game content and get over leveled and kill the final boss in normal mode?
|
# ? Jan 9, 2017 22:25 |