got to MI so far and at around lvl 25 in like 13hr. am i going too quick here. tbh i haven't paid much attention to stuff like food, gumni and that dessert heartless thing.
Talk to the Brits 🤢. Also it's french lolis it just me or are little chef's dishes a tiny bit too esoteric for their own good?
like, who wants to eat seafood jelly? that does not sound like a good time
There is a special place in hell for whoever designed the shield's minigame in Herc's world.
I've wasted way to much time trying to beat that shit.
Finally beat Toybox. What a blast.
I am one of the three kids that didn't like Toy Story, so I'm really glad they used original locations; this world was the one I was looking the least forward to and I still loved every second of it. So much exploration compared to the other games, while still keeping it linear and concise, which I honestly prefer. I do understand how some of the big fans of the movie were dissapointed by it, but I really liked the toy store location and every time it was getting stale they introduced something new. Tons of fun.
Story was fine, not really attached to any of the Toy Story characters. Though there were a few lines at the Boss which made me laugh out loud, I live for Nomura's antics and he delivered here lol.
Next is Corona, my favorite modern Disney movie by far. Also know a lot of people have it as their favorite world, super excited.
Beat the story last night! I loved the whole endgame. Really made all my work keeping up with the lore worthwhile.
I can't decide whether I want to go for the plat or not. Already have all of the treasures and emblems but everything else sounds like such a chore...
Yeah, that is probably what I will do. What to play next though... I think my choices are:Take a break and come back later. That's what I'm doing. Especially since the only trophies I have left are grind-related (synthesis uggggggggggggh).
It pains me to say it, but I think I'm done with KH3. Played most of the other games and enjoyed them back in the day, but 3 just isn't doing it for me. I managed to make it to Frozen and that's where it just clicked that things aren't working for me. I think it's because that's the movie I was most looking forward to and it just didn't live up to my expectations. It kind of made me realize that I was putting up with a ton of other stuff that I'm not a huge fan of just to get there.
Combat just isn't engaging enough for my tastes, and it feels like gameplay segments are too few and far between. Cutscenes are too frequent and drawn out for my tastes as well. I feel like any given conversation could take half the time at the very least with better delivery. Ugh...
I guess this is my first disappointment of 2019, but I'm glad others are enjoying it. This isn't an attempt to downplay anyone else's enjoyment. I just kind of needed to write this out to really come to terms with it.
Then don't do it. Earning a plat trophy should be something that occurs naturally. Plus, no one cares whether you earn the trophy or not so play other games instead. Come back later if you get the itchBeat the story last night! I loved the whole endgame. Really made all my work keeping up with the lore worthwhile.
I can't decide whether I want to go for the plat or not. Already have all of the treasures and emblems but everything else sounds like such a chore...
Oscurita di Xehanort is such an amazing theme. I need to be able to replay some of these boss fights dammit.
Beat the story last night! I loved the whole endgame. Really made all my work keeping up with the lore worthwhile.
I can't decide whether I want to go for the plat or not. Already have all of the treasures and emblems but everything else sounds like such a chore...
Do it for the post game and secret boss.What's the earliest you can start working towards Ultima Weapon? I've just finished the last Disney world and wanna have some battles lined up to actually use it. Worried I don't have much game left...
I beat the game the other day and I'll admit to not playing a lot of the games inbetween 2 and 3, so maybe I'm missing something, butCorrect me if I'm wrong, of course!it just feels like a lot of the Disney worlds are a waste of time in the larger story, as nothing of note seems to happen until after you finish them all and start the final act of the game.
It pains me to say it, but I think I'm done with KH3. Played most of the other games and enjoyed them back in the day, but 3 just isn't doing it for me. I managed to make it to Frozen and that's where it just clicked that things aren't working for me. I think it's because that's the movie I was most looking forward to and it just didn't live up to my expectations. It kind of made me realize that I was putting up with a ton of other stuff that I'm not a huge fan of just to get there.
Combat just isn't engaging enough for my tastes, and it feels like gameplay segments are too few and far between. Cutscenes are too frequent and drawn out for my tastes as well. I feel like any given conversation could take half the time at the very least with better delivery. Ugh...
I guess this is my first disappointment of 2019, but I'm glad others are enjoying it. This isn't an attempt to downplay anyone else's enjoyment. I just kind of needed to write this out to really come to terms with it.
That is actually a funny coincidence cause I just finished Frozen world last night and felt it was a total slog. I admittedly haven't seen the movie so the way they skipped the story beats so casually lost my interest in anything having to do with the characters. Like, who was that big baddy at the end? Why did I have to scale the mountain what felt like a dozen times....
So far some worlds have been better self-contained than others (e.g. Monsters, Toy Story, Olympus), and that makes them more engaging. Other times, the way the Disney worlds just tiptoe around their characters and central stories has been frustrating for me.
The combat I've found enjoyable mostly due to the variety of keyblades. The attractions got old fast but the other systems are still fun and engaging for me. I wish I had selected Proud mode though since things are way too easy.
Ultimately I'm gonna see it through just to see how this clusterfuck of a story concludes. This is a game that feels like an uber polished PS2 era game at times, for better or worse. It's been a love hate relationship for me so far - though still finding it charming from time to time.
People grinded for things before trophies. But anyway, it can be relaxing, and it also doesn't have to be just grinding; you can listen to music, a podcast, etc. during.why do people give up hours of their life grinding for a virtual trophy
That is actually a funny coincidence cause I just finished Frozen world last night and felt it was a total slog. I admittedly haven't seen the movie so the way they skipped the story beats so casually lost my interest in anything having to do with the characters. Like, who was that big baddy at the end? Why did I have to scale the mountain what felt like a dozen times....
So far some worlds have been better self-contained than others (e.g. Monsters, Toy Story, Olympus), and that makes them more engaging. Other times, the way the Disney worlds just tiptoe around their characters and central stories has been frustrating for me.
The combat I've found enjoyable mostly due to the variety of keyblades. The attractions got old fast but the other systems are still fun and engaging for me. I wish I had selected Proud mode though since things are way too easy.
Ultimately I'm gonna see it through just to see how this clusterfuck of a story concludes. This is a game that feels like an uber polished PS2 era game at times, for better or worse. It's been a love hate relationship for me so far - though still finding it charming from time to time.
sure, but a lot of people talk about it in a way that suggests they don't enjoy doing itPeople grinded for things before trophies. But anyway, it can be relaxing, and it also doesn't have to be just grinding; you can listen to music, a podcast, etc. during.
This has been the case in most games. Even KHI and II
Re:Coded being the biggest offender
Nah, KH1 and KH2 had breaks in between and especially big mid-game reveals in their respective hub world. (Traverse Town, Radiant Garden). KH3 is a complete slog until endgame, and it makes sense since it mimics the structure of most of the Osaka team games.
Take a break and come back later. That's what I'm doing. Especially since the only trophies I have left are grind-related (synthesis uggggggggggggh).
Nah, KH1 and KH2 had breaks in between and especially big mid-game reveals in their respective hub world. (Traverse Town, Radiant Garden). KH3 is a complete slog until endgame, and it makes sense since it mimics the structure of most of the Osaka team games.
Hastega. I want these games asap.Anyhow, well-done Nomura. Here's to hoping for some Final Fantasy DLC and a quick turn-around for KH4. Onto FF7R with haste!Finished the game a little while ago. I thought it was well done and had a few super hype moments. Some really serene and beautiful ideas presented, and many of them worked well (not all). The only thing I was kinda put off by was the amount of head-nodding and grunting in so many end-game cutscenes lol. Maybe it's a cultural thing in Japan but it was just non-stop.
Frozen is like the worst world in the game, which is both a shame and (unfortunately for me) not a huge surprise. The sheer amount of executive meddling at work in that world makes it a really tough one to get through. I would advise you at least give Pirates a shot before giving up, but I understand if you're just done.
That is actually a funny coincidence cause I just finished Frozen world last night and felt it was a total slog. I admittedly haven't seen the movie so the way they skipped the story beats so casually lost my interest in anything having to do with the characters. Like, who was that big baddy at the end? Why did I have to scale the mountain what felt like a dozen times....
So far some worlds have been better self-contained than others (e.g. Monsters, Toy Story, Olympus), and that makes them more engaging. Other times, the way the Disney worlds just tiptoe around their characters and central stories has been frustrating for me.
The combat I've found enjoyable mostly due to the variety of keyblades. The attractions got old fast but the other systems are still fun and engaging for me. I wish I had selected Proud mode though since things are way too easy.
Ultimately I'm gonna see it through just to see how this clusterfuck of a story concludes. This is a game that feels like an uber polished PS2 era game at times, for better or worse. It's been a love hate relationship for me so far - though still finding it charming from time to time.
It is kind of interesting to think that yeah, all of the Osaka games are insanely, insanely backloaded whereas 1 and 2 actually have story doled out in much more reasonable portions. I never thought about that until recently. I wonder if that's a Yasue thing.
but none of them happen at Disney worlds,
I agree with the story having a midpoint climax. But Disney worlds are not a part of them
I beat the game the other day and I'll admit to not playing a lot of the games inbetween 2 and 3, so maybe I'm missing something, butCorrect me if I'm wrong, of course!it just feels like a lot of the Disney worlds are a waste of time in the larger story, as nothing of note seems to happen until after you finish them all and start the final act of the game.
We got a favorite keyblade topic going yet?
Because I'm kind of hooked to that one I got in Corona or Tangled World. When that thing proc's shit gets very real