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dlpkl, w Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Hits Xbox Game Pass Day One

I can’t keep up with Yakuza game titles anymore

NuPNuA,

It’s simple, this is the one set between Yakuza 6 and 7 but also during 7 and then between 7 and 8, where you play as Kiryu from the first 7 games but not going under the name of Kiryu as he went into hiding after 6. Oh and this game is an action game, but the next game in 2024 also starring undercover Kiryu and also the protagonist of 7, Ichiban is a turn based RPG. See simple, lol.

mojo, w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

Uh I’d not say that about any expansion lol

TSG_Asmodeus, w CD Projekt recommends starting a new game when Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 drops: 'starting fresh will enhance your overall gameplay experience'

I’m really excited to play with all these changes. I have just shy of 200 hours for 2 playthroughs, and virtually every change they’ve made here seems like it’ll improve things a lot.

Chailles, w Dragon's Dogma 2 New Gameplay Footage Showcases Starting Vocations, Pawn System and More
@Chailles@lemmy.world avatar

I’m glad we’re getting more advanced magical vocations. The magick spearhand looks great and honestly gives a lot of jedi vibes. With the separation of archer and thief, we’ll have even more classes.

MysticKetchup, (edited ) w Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask DLC Review - IGN

Super disappointed, I held off on buying S&V because of the technical issues but had assumed they’d be ironed out later. Doesn’t look like I’ll be getting it anytime soon

HurgletOfficial, w Exoprimal's second season adds new map, final mission, and Chun-Li exosuit skin
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USBussy

philycheezestake, w Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask DLC Review - IGN

Well that’s disappointing, but not surprising 😒

WarmSoda, (edited ) w Octopath Traveler 2 headed to Xbox next year

Is it better than the first one? I struggle to play it for too long. The break mechanic is just too much for every single battle. And the stories are super basic boring fairytales without the weird parts of fairytales.

Except for the dancer, when one of her friends randomly yells out of nowhere “Yes, I became A WHORE!” lol

ganoo_slash_linux,
@ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know how far you got into the first one but they are pretty similar games in my opinion. Everything that was good in Octopath 1, got better in Octopath 2. So: music and sound design, still amazing. Art, it’s the same HD-2D style that’s popular nowadays and Square is good at it. Character storylines are still mostly separate and not extremely complicated. The endgame scenario of Octopath 2 is more fleshed out than the hidden/True Last Boss of Octopath 1. I had a lot of fun in the endgame but in my opinion it was still too short.

The battle system is even more broken than Octopath 1 and largely revolves around setting up a team that can generate lots of BP, stack all your buffs onto a single character and maybe a debuff on the boss, then break it and deal 10k or 100k damage in a single round with your strongest attack. I think with certain setups it would be possible to deal 2 million damage in a single break. No boss has that much HP, though.

You still get powerful by exploring the map for gear and stealing/path-actioning good items from the end game cities. Grinding isn’t really necessary to beat the game but there are multiple setups that can turn trash encounters into 1-button wins.

The sub-job system is more flexible in Octopath 2. In addition to Break, characters have unique Latent Power “limit break” skills. There are so many ways to build a team that works well and part of the fun is figuring out what skills you can spec onto your characters and combine in order to win the game. That was also the case in Octopath 1.

WarmSoda,

Thank you. Yeah I’m playing FF9 right now and the battle system is just so much better it’s ridiculous.
Some day I’ll finish Octopath 1, it sounds like I’ll be even more bored with 2 so I’ll skip that one.

simple, w Party Animals developer addresses "confusion" around playing offline

Ugh. I can’t believe we waited all this time just for them to lie about local play, add a premium cash store where one skin can cost over the price of the game, and LOOTBOXES in a premium game. What a disappointment.

mindbleach,

Only legislation will fix this.

curiousaur, w CD Projekt recommends starting a new game when Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 drops: 'starting fresh will enhance your overall gameplay experience'

I’ve been waiting for it to get to this point to even buy it.

sugar_in_your_tea, (edited )

Same. Maybe I’ll get it once 2.0 launches. Maybe. I’ll wait for reviews.

optissima,
@optissima@lemmy.world avatar

Wait for them to iron out whatever kinks again, wait for 2.1/2.02

Psythik, (edited ) w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

If I don’t like the main story cause it’s too confusing (and boring), will I like this expansion, or is it more of the same?

I can’t play more than 30 minutes of this game at a time without getting bored, but I already bought it so I’m determined to get my money’s worth.

Dragonmind, w SBMM can predict how well you will do to a certain degree every game (HALO)

SBMM has the fatal flaw of expecting players to want to constantly improve with every match. Sometimes we want to play to relax, but that’s never on its mind.

PapstJL4U,
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SBMM has no mind. Fair matches is the primarily goal.

Unranked is there for a reason and suprise suprise…relaxing when getting stomped is hard.

Callendor, w CD Projekt recommends starting a new game when Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 drops: 'starting fresh will enhance your overall gameplay experience'

For a new player. How long into the game until the expansion starts?

funkless_eck,

played the OG version on release. there is a “point of no return” message for the end of the game. If you complete game or save after that point and reopen that save you’re locked into that ending based on what you did prior to crossing the point of no return.

so the playable sections all come before this — so if you missed something after completing you can reload your “Meet [Person] At Embers Bar” save (the point of no return) — go do it with your endgame character and then optionally revisit the final section if you like.

from what I gather on loading up an old save after this patch you’ll have to re spec your character and may have missed minor things, but can start all the new content from your …Embers save.

From a new player perspective you can choose to do the DLC or the vanilla game at any order or at any point- gated by your character level and progression, similar to how Fallout DLC works.

Callendor,

Great answer. Thank you !

GrayBackgroundMusic, w Moonstone Island | Launch Trailer

Spend a year on Moonstone Island tending to your farm, crafting potions, exploring over 100 islands in the sky, taming spirits, unearthing hidden temples, making friends, or having a sweet romance — play your way in our adorable, upcoming adventure life-sim!

High magic stardew valley? Looks really neat! I like the look of the card battles, too.

XbSuper, w CD Projekt recommends starting a new game when Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 drops: 'starting fresh will enhance your overall gameplay experience'

Cool, maybe I’ll actually pick this up next time it’s on sale (and includes the dlc).

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