Darkauron
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FF7 is crap, and most people on care for it because it was their first FF.
Yeah i said it.
Finally someone speaks the truth
FF7 is crap, and most people on care for it because it was their first FF.
Yeah i said it.
FF7 is crap, and most people on care for it because it was their first FF.
Yeah i said it.
I’ll just keep playing blitzball in FFX
Pretty much everything that came out in the PS1/N64 is complete and utter garbage that we overrate because of nostalgia.
People were so enamored with the WOW factor of 3D that they ignore the fact Super Mario 64, Final Fantasy VII, Goldeneye, and the rest of the classics from that era are extremely poorly made games that don't hold up.
It pains me because I grew up with those games, but they're simply unplayable these days. Games from the SNES/Genesis era hold up so much better.
Bought the Witcher 3 because it was on sale for like 15 bucks. This game sucks
It is not for everyone. The story is interesting, but the game is a bit overwhelming with too much stuff to do with a combat system that is not fun at all to me.
I think the story itself is pretty cool and I like the characters, but the mechanics of the game are terrible. It is laborious just walking around trying to talk to people because the movements are so finicky. It just got too frustrating after a few hours.
Also picked up the latest assassins creed for about 20 bucks, which I'm excited to give a shot
Stick with it. The game is amazing once you get a hang of it. Also you can change the control setup in the menu. See it that helps you.
I loved The Witcher. Played it way after the fact and came in skeptical but man, what an incredible world.
I'm playing something right now that's definitely not for everybody but pretty amazing if you get it: Outer Wilds. (Not Outer Worlds, which is Fallout in space.) Basically, you're stuck in a time-loop before the universe destructs and on each pass through the timeline you learn more and more about the world and a potential solution. In concept, kind of like Interstellar and Edge of Tomorrow. It's puzzle and exploration heavy, but also weirdly terrifying. You go from walking around a quaint little planet to zooming out into the infinity of space. In some ways, don't think I've ever felt more tense than I have playing this game. It really seems to get the vastness of space and time correct. There are only a couple of planets but each of them is unique and has its own very well-realized rules which you learn through trial and error.
What platform is it on?
I loved The Witcher. Played it way after the fact and came in skeptical but man, what an incredible world.
I'm playing something right now that's definitely not for everybody but pretty amazing if you get it: Outer Wilds. (Not Outer Worlds, which is Fallout in space.) Basically, you're stuck in a time-loop before the universe destructs and on each pass through the timeline you learn more and more about the world and a potential solution. In concept, kind of like Interstellar and Edge of Tomorrow. It's puzzle and exploration heavy, but also weirdly terrifying. You go from walking around a quaint little planet to zooming out into the infinity of space. In some ways, don't think I've ever felt more tense than I have playing this game. It really seems to get the vastness of space and time correct. There are only a couple of planets but each of them is unique and has its own very well-realized rules which you learn through trial and error.
What platform is it on?
Yeah outer wilds is one of the most amazing games and experience I have ever had.
It is on every platform but switch
Looking at some games I missed in recent years or just didn't want to pay $60 for, is No Man's Sky worth checking out? I know it had issues around launch but is it better since then?
So far the tower of god anime is okay. I really cannot stand the MC Bam at ALL(my friends agree). But the rest of the cast and tests really keep me coming back.
What's your beef with Bam? Just the clinginess to Rachel? Bam doesn't bother me. Not like John from UnOrdinary, who is the least likeable MC ever.
The clinginess and just the fact that he is kind of annoying, not an active protagonist, and fits the dumb trope of him end up being overpowered or something along the lines eventually. Raku, Khun, Yuri are all sooo much more interesting.