Anyone that fits this criteria could let me know if I should buy
Episode Prompto?
Your age has to between 20-30 ?
You have to have healthy life style.
You must like Resident evil 4 and 6.
You must have other hobbies outside of gaming.
You must be in a healthy relationship or married.
You must have beat and enjoyed Final Fantasy XV.
What did you think of episode Prompto?
Jesus Christ, the camera during the motorcycle ride
It's kind of crazy how much better than Gladio's this is. Story, music, openness, and variety in comparison are so much better. Also Aranea is the best. Still in the middle of it but still good.
Anybody willing to share some spoilers on what the whole episode is about please?
Second side quest I stumble upon is a level 99 magitek weapon. Ugh. Bloated stats much? I'm enjoying the episode quite a lot, but no way am I gonna be anywhere near close enough to take that thing on before this is over.
You're never 'strong' enough, there is no stat increases/levelling up.
You're never 'strong' enough, there is no stat increases/levelling up.
Yeah, I realized recently that I'm permanently level 34. Don't know how that thing's supposed to be fought. There are no weapons in the area. Everything does minuscule damage. My instincts tell me there must be a way other than chipping his HP from afar for a dozen hours, but then this is the same game with Adamantoise.
You really do it's crazy fun. If prompto I can get a character to play like this in multiplayer I'm sticking with online foreverI need to get home and play this asap
Apparently they made a Frozen joke, my friend told me and I read it on a site:
His snow outfit that increases his HP and protects against ice damage because "the cold never bothered him anyway" (the unlock message literally says this).
I got lost on some story details. How do we get from the origin story in Ep Prompto to Chubby Prompto trying to talk to cool classmate Noctis?
Watch Brotherhood.I got lost on some story details. How do we get from the origin story in Ep Prompto to Chubby Prompto trying to talk to cool classmate Noctis?
Man, I already have some fierce nostalgia for this game. I'm itching to play it again, although I know it'll be jarring in a post-BotW world, not being able to climb everything. Heck, I remember in Cleigne there were certain bushes you couldn't cross, lol.
But I love FFXV so much. Some people criticize it as "incomplete," but for me it was quite the opposite: I can totally see where the plot could've been developed more (most notably the Noctis x Luna love story), but overall it felt like two epic adventures in one: The cross-country road trip of the first half, where you immerse yourself in the world and its way of life, and the cross-continental train ride of the second half, which really felt like a deep dive into the heart of darkness, accompanied by some truly excellent set-pieces and cutscenes. Noctis, the bros and Ardyn were all excellent characters. I relished them and miss them now.
It's tempting to dive back in for the Gladio and Prompto DLC (and off-road driving and Ch. 13 Verse II!), but it's also tempting to let them add all of the extra content first, and then start a new file. Hmm.
Some ideas for integration -
Gladio -Prompto -Force the player to go to a campsite before heading off to Altissia, since the DLC uses the campsite as bookends.13v2 -After "Where She Lived" and leaving Tenebrae, switch to Prompto's story. Switch back to Noctis for the Glacian partForce the player to rest in a barrack in the fortress shortly before finding Gladio and Ignis, and use that opportunity to switch over to their perspective.
Been doing all the sidequests. Killed that over leveled Magitek. Just spammed Highwind and crackshots for like 15 minutes.
There's only been 5 quests though, and I haven't seen one pop for a while. I'm beginning to thing there's not enough to fully upgrade the snow mobile. I got the 2nd speed upgrade and the first jump and damage upgrades. 26 CPU gathered total, but I have 95 CPU worth of upgrades left.
Those are solid but here is where I would integrate them:
Ch13 Verse 2 -Integrate this after Noctis falls down the chasm when the Iron Giant knocks the bridge out from under him, do the whole of Chapter 13 Verse 2, and then switch back to Noctis waking up in front of Ravus.
Gladio - The same way you described it.
Prompto -Considering the after credits scene, I wouldn't put this after the Tenebrae section as it wouldn't slot into the game perfectly. The best solution here is to do it the way Gladio worked. Force the player to rest sometime after finding Prompto but before fighting Ravus. Start the episode (possibly add a new cutscene to frame that Prompto is telling a story, which the narration in some scenes help with), and then end it and return from the rest point.
For Ignis,considering when it takes place, it will have to take place before Chapter 10 or at the beginning of Chapter 11 (When Ignis in the game was explaining what happened to him.)
Of course, for all of these, the credit scenes would need to also be there minus the credits. Make it happen, BD2!
I honestly forgot about CH13the bridge part, yeah that would probably be more seamless and possibly simpler than forcing a rest at some point.
For PromptoI forgot to mention a plan for the post-credit scene. I feel the DLC handles the whole MT twist much more effectively than Chapter 13, to the point that, anecdotally speaking of course, many people I knew had no idea what happened at the reveal and that Prompto was a clone. I'd say keep the main portion of the DLC somewhere in Chapter 12, post Altissia to not spoil the gang meeting Aranaea there, but move the post credits cutscene to Chapter 13. Maybe force a barrack rest for it instead of verse 2, since the bridge part works better for that.
Also, assuming this theoretical version would launch sometime in very late 2018 or 2019 to fill a hole in Square's release schedule, they could include Brotherhood (the BD version, with Luna scenes), Kingsglaive, and A King's Tale in the "Special" section. Considering the only one of those that they charged for was Kingsglaive, and it would be 2-3 years old at that point, I could see it being thrown in.
Finished it in 2~ hours and I'm super impressed. The surprising thing about this episode is how light on the "plot" it is. It doesn't tell us anything we don't already know, it just confirms what we already suspected.
Instead of focusing on the events happening to Prompto, the episodes decided to focus on Prompto himself and how he reacts to those events. It was a surprising but wise decision. I didn't expect to get 5+ minutes cutscenes exploring Prompto psychological state and how he's thinking of himself and the people around him but I damn glad we did. Prompto was already one of my favorite characters in the game, and the DLC added even more depth to him, and connected the dots in a beautiful way.
Lots of little lore bits and references in the optional notes, too. Loved collecting them.
And Ardyn continues to be one of the best antagonists in the entire series... That scene, man.
I always thought that Episode Gladio was underpriced for 5$, but for Episode Prompto, it's basically a goddamn steal. I can't recommend it hard enough to anyone who liked FFXV or Prompto character.
Was able to beat thefight on my first try. Cor was much harder. Kind of cool fight.Aranea
Yeah, I was expecting some issues like I had with Cor, but I ended up only using the pistol and going in circles around her, dodging her attacks, and using the most powerful link-strike thing.