Does this game have a traditional leveling up system? Do characters auto-learn spells/abilities or is there some kind of skill tree?
For what it's worth, you can easily get a full experience on your first run. The private actions are optional and more like side stories. I myself only played the game once and enjoyed who I got the first time around.And I'm out... that's the second time today I'm interested in a jrpg and they pull this shit (well, "shit" for me), the other being that new SaGa game. I just want to start and finish my jrpgs and move on, there are WAY too many games these days to be replaying games I'm sorry. Good for those that like that tho.
Digital Only, almost out and not on the eshop for preorder...?
fixedddMentioned this in another thread, whilst the game is decent, I'm mainly buying it to support and help port over SO2 which is easily one of the best jRPGs ever
Unless they changed something for this version, which I doubt they did, the level cap is indeed 255. Crafting is in too and you can make some pretty broken and fun stuff relatively fast if you look at a guide.Does this have a lvl 255 cap like the others? And crafting as well?
What's so bad about it that you don't like it without giving spoilers? I've never played it and wondering if I should get itConflicted about this. I don't really like First Departure but I love Second Story so part of me wants to get this just to support the possibility of Second Story being released but I dunno if I wanna spend 20 dollars just to do that haha.
What's so bad about it that you don't like it without giving spoilers? I've never played it and wondering if I should get it
Welch, alone as always.
Almost there, getting excited.
Unless they changed something for this version, which I doubt they did, the level cap is indeed 255. Crafting is in too and you can make some pretty broken and fun stuff relatively fast if you look at a guide.
Good, there are no problems. Remember that this was a PSP game so it would be really weird if there were performance issuesHow's Switch performance? Only thing stopping me from pulling the trigger.
How's Switch performance? Only thing stopping me from pulling the trigger.
Does this game have a traditional leveling up system? Do characters auto-learn spells/abilities or is there some kind of skill tree?
Three playthroughs (have to beat the game with each of the nine optional characters and can only recruit 4 per game), a couple of missable sidequests/private actions for The Adventure Continues trophy. The most challenging trophies will be the Cave of the Seven Stars and Gabriella fights. After that, you'll just have two easier playthroughs. No New Game Plus to speed things up though.Could someone who has played the game before look at the trophy list and give an opinion on the difficulty of achieving the platinum trophy?
Trophy List
Cool, thank you so much.Three playthroughs (have to beat the game with each of the nine optional characters and can only recruit 4 per game), a couple of missable sidequests/private actions for The Adventure Continues trophy. The most challenging trophies will be the Cave of the Seven Stars and Gabriella fights. After that, you'll just have two easier playthroughs. No New Game Plus to speed things up though.
No problem! I may be wrong, but you may need to get all of the SFT books on a single playthrough. One of them is tied to recruiting a specific character that I didn't get in my first playthrough. When I get back to it, I'll try recruiting them and see if the trophy pops.
Is it possible to get all the sft books without consulting a guide? I'm guessing not based on your tip.No problem! I may be wrong, but you may need to get all of the SFT books on a single playthrough. One of them is tied to recruiting a specific character that I didn't get in my first playthrough. When I get back to it, I'll try recruiting them and see if the trophy pops.
Minor spoiler for one book:don't recruit Phia the first chance you get. When she tries to join your party the second time, you'll get one of the skill books.
Yup, has still random battles.
Good, there are no problems. Remember that this was a PSP game so it would be really weird if there were performance issues
dankePlayed about an hour so far and its fine. I've run across no issues yet.
For what it's worth, you can easily get a full experience on your first run. The private actions are optional and more like side stories. I myself only played the game once and enjoyed who I got the first time around.
For example, if you look at the character portraits above, there's a teal haired laughing guy in the top row and an old man with a beard on the bottom. You can only get one of those two in your party. I chose the old man last time and enjoyed the game. If you want to go through and try it again with different characters then the option is there, but it doesn't feel like an incomplete experience if you don't.
I love the private action system but most of them are vignettes that add extra character backstory.