I’m currently on my 2nd playthrough looking for all the records. Lies of P is pretty darn good and it’s the only non-fromsoftware souls like I enjoyed, and I’ve played a lot. The bosses in particular are really great and most of them are memorable.
I’m a bit bummed at what you have to do to get the real ending, I feel like it’s kind of a betrayal of Pinocchio’s main theme, but I understand what they were going for.
I’m pretty hopeful for Lords of the Fallen but from the previews I’ve seen it’s a little… Clunky. I hope it plays better than it looks.
I’ve been playing BG3. Im still in the beginning. I rolled a sorcerer. Some foppishly dressed guy poked my eye out, I was bitten by a fabulous vampire, I killed a drow by dropping them in a ravine, I made friends with mushroom people when I brought them another drow’s head, and I wish Lae’zel and Shadowheart would stop making barbed comments at each other and just go fuck.
When I don’t have time to get involved with BG3, I play a little game called “Noita” which is a little game with a little wizard and his magic wands, and the point of the game seeems to be “How far can you get before you set yourself on fire”
Dwukropek nie jest problemem; szmer.info/post/1153938 ale faktycznie jest nim “łamiący enter”. Zobaczymy na nowej wersji, w razie czego trzeba będzie zgłosić do poprawki.
Dla niektórych określonych obrazków tak się zdarza. Zaraz będziemy na nowej wersji Lemmiego, zobaczymy, czy problem się utrzyma, czy jest już rozwiązany.
This sounds like mindless bashing. No matter your intentions. Maybe form a more mature title for the post as a start?
Condemning an entire DLC on the grounds of a few bugs seems a bit like jumping to conclusions, too. Perhaps play the DLC through before you bemoan it for being “sucky” and judge it on the content rather than it’s superficial flaws, which i might add are rare and far between.
You come off as someone who’s angry they had to pay 30 bucks and go into the game expecting bad things.
Let go of your intentions and your preconceptions and just go into the game to get an experience.
I tried Star Ocean The Divine Force, up until the port town when they introduced a very anime character (after getting the healer), that I stopped.
The story didn’t grab me, and while I like how fast the combat and how agile the DUMA are, ultimately the combat feels very simplistic, even with the skill upgrades. It’s really a middling game
The only other Star Ocean game that I’ve played is Last Hope International, and I really dislike that game, because of Lymle.
tri-Ace has been insolvent, and it’s sad to see them struggling both financially, and in making good Star Ocean games. Maybe they should have gone back to 2D style to reduce budget, and to rely less on the exaggerated anime character animation style
Pretty much. If they made a “Pokemon Fitness” that tracked steps or heart rate and calories burned, it would be the same thing. “Your steps were converted to fitness energy! Here are the Pokemon you met in your walk!”
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