Yea I grabbed it recently for PS4 and all I've been thinking is how great it must be to play wherever you wantPlaying a lot of Disgaia 5 on Switch. Perfect format for it; really digging into it
Abyss gets my vote I want to go back so bad....Finished Bravely Second.
It's really good. I'm surprised that not more people are talking about it.
The combat and job system are even better than before ,thanks to the new classes and rebalances for the older onces.
Spellcraft alone gives your spellcaster way more options in combat.
Certian jobs are hard to use, but are extremely powerful if you know what you are doing.
Being creative can be quite rewarding, like the one time I defeate a boss , I was stuck at, with a party of 4 tanks.
I recommend playing on hard mode, because that's where the game really test you tactical skills.
Story and character are also an improvement over the first game as well (and this game never does anything as frursating as chapter 5-8 from BD).
One of the character is quite lacking in terms of development, but everyone else is pretty good in that department.
Although, one character's development happens almost exclusively in side quests.
The plot takes some interesting turns in the later chapters, but I don't want to spoil them.
The epilog teases a sequel based one an unresloved, minor plot point, but it looks like it mostly foucus on a new partyexcept for Ringable and possibly Edea
Not sure which JRPG to play next, my options right now are:
Dark Cloud
FFV
(FF12 ZA, will probably buy it soon)
SMT Nocturne/Lucifer's Call
Tales of the Abyss
Tales of Berseria
Tales of Symphonia
Trails in the Sky
Not sure which JRPG to play next, my options right now are:
Dark Cloud
FFV
(FF12 ZA, will probably buy it soon)
SMT Nocturne/Lucifer's Call
Tales of the Abyss
Tales of Berseria
Tales of Symphonia
Trails in the Sky
That's around the same place I stopped in the PS3 version.I really want to finish Tales of Vesparia, it's the last game I need to complete on my 360 before I can chuck the console. And tbh I am really enjoying the game and the characters.
But man, as soon as I entered that Desert Area (sands of something) I lost all steam for some reason, it's been a month and I still haven't picked up the motivation to return.
The entire Monado move-sets are layers of restrictions of how you can hit, stagger, or critic Mechons later on in the game.
I really want to finish Tales of Vesparia, it's the last game I need to complete on my 360 before I can chuck the console. And tbh I am really enjoying the game and the characters.
But man, as soon as I entered that Desert Area (sands of something) I lost all steam for some reason, it's been a month and I still haven't picked up the motivation to return.
3. The Legend of Heroes: Trials in the Sky: Played until Chapter 3, but I am thinking about canceling the game. On the one hand it has a lot of charme, nice characters and a solid fighting system but on the other hand it is very boring, the battles are slooooow and there is so much talk about uninteressting stuff.
Vesperia is probably a good 20 hours too long, the last third of the game feels really drawn out. Abyss has the same problem as well but the story was a bit more interesting at least
The one thing about trails in the sky is that you don't have to actually battle that much because of the level scaling. I'm probably about 50 hours into trails SC and I pretty much just do the hunts and batlle that I fail to dodge on the map.
Is there any trails games that doesn't have a completely necessary third act? I wouldn't mind playing another one if it didn't have that flaw.
About 30 hours into Dragon Quest 7. First dq game and it took a lot of time to get going but im really into now.
Currently making my way through Dragon Quest 4 for Nintendo DS.
I recently finished 7 which I enjoyed a lot (and was my first DQ), and quickly smashed through DQ1 on iOS, which was good, given the context of when it was released.
Didn't really know what to expect from this, other than it would be a bit more primitive than 7. I would definitely say it's a lot more like DQ1 in terms of scope, and deffo feels a bit small in places, but wow, the different chapters so far have been great. I've just finished the chapter of a particular Arms Dealer and honestly, one of my favourite experiences in a JRPG so far, as it's just different. A bit grindy, but still fun.
Gutted I did not get to spend much time with Ragnar though, he was awesome!
Just started Chapter 4 this morning, but it's on hold until I'm finished at work for the day.
This game blew my mind as a kid, and remained a favorite. I struggle to think, even now, of other games that have gone this route.
I suppose Suikoden 3 did a similar thing (and was similarly awesome for it).
It's a shame they changed the music up from the Sega CD version. It was so much better.Going through Lunar Silver Star Story Complete.
Strange the first time round I didn't really rate the music but now it's growing on me.
Pretty much this. The writing is soooooooo bad I just don't even care about what the characters have to say at this point. I think I'm just going to dive into something classic like Breath of Fire 3 or 4, or maybe some Super Mario RPG.Slowly going through Disgaea 5. Feeling a mixture of excitement and disappointment. Everything related to gameplay mechanics is perfectly aced and it's never frustrating or tiring to grind your characters, but oh boy do the character all sucks in this game.
Torn between starting SO5 or I Am Setsuna. Any advice on which to start?
Torn between starting SO5 or I Am Setsuna. Any advice on which to start?
Torn between starting SO5 or I Am Setsuna. Any advice on which to start?
Lol, no way, not even close. I Am Setsuna is a neat little throwback RPG with a beautiful soundtrack and very cohesive theme (writing isn't great). Star Ocean 5 is a budget-constrained mess with tons of poor design, laughable presentation, and a ton of pointless padding. I wouldn't recommend that game to anyone.Star Ocean 5 is by far the better and more interesting game. But GAF hates it.
Wow Fire Emblem Awakening suddenly got difficult/needing to pay more attention. Interesting story so far but I hope there is a big enough twist/interesting moment. Right now I am a few missions past crossing the sea.
I've never played Suikoden....
I've never really been a fan of tactical RPG games, but I recently bought Disgaea 5 for Switch. I'm thinking I will play Rabbids first though, to ease me into the genre.
I've missed Suikoden, FF Factics and Fire Emblem to name a few.
Wow Fire Emblem Awakening suddenly got difficult/needing to pay more attention. Interesting story so far but I hope there is a big enough twist/interesting moment. Right now I am a few missions past crossing the sea.
It's nice to want things.Don't get your hopes up about Awakening's plot.
Pretty much this. The writing is soooooooo bad I just don't even care about what the characters have to say at this point. I think I'm just going to dive into something classic like Breath of Fire 3 or 4, or maybe some Super Mario RPG.
Torn between starting SO5 or I Am Setsuna. Any advice on which to start?
Torn between starting SO5 or I Am Setsuna. Any advice on which to start?