I have! One of the few modern jrpgs I've played through twice, on Vita and then Switch
I have! One of the few modern jrpgs I've played through twice, on Vita and then Switch
It gets harder for sure. I imagine some people will find hard to be just right because attacks do hurt quite a bit. But still an amazing game with very fun boss fights.I heard it was very easy on Hard. Does that stay consistent?
I'm interested in the game once it goes on sale this Winter.
What would you say are the strong points in DQXI?trials of mana
dragon quest XI
trials only 8 hours in and DQ like 98 hours in. Im now at lvl 99 and has done most of the side stuff for DQ, its a 8.5 so far
Now that Bravely Second is done, I am undecided if I should start Sands of Destruction or Valkyire Profil: Covenant of the Plume.
I'm not playing it, but someone talk to me about Alliance Alive HD. I feel like it's not mentioned around here a whole lot, but reviews seem very positive.
Woah.My switch is a total JRPG machine at this point and I have a huge backlog, so I want a little input. After I finish DQXI and before Xenoblade DE comes out next month, should I play:
Tales of Vesperia? Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE? Torna? Trials of Mana? Haven't played any, own em all. lol.
Woah.
I'd say jump into #FE. You'll know pretty quickly if that's a game worth playing. It shows you it's hand pretty early.
I didn't enjoy Vesperia, but I wanted to. after about 10 hours I quit. The combat system... Feels like a fighting game training room. You just repeat a few basic combo(s) again and again, and it's fun for a while because you are perfecting your execution, and maybe you're adding a new move to the end of it and that's flashy and fun. But mostly, you're repeatedly doing the same combo and it doesn't matter too much about what your opponent is doing... Your success is executing that Bread and butter combo. Thats what it felt like to me..
i enjoyed the world and the characters, bit the combat system sold me off.
I'd say jump into #FE. You'll know pretty quickly if that's a game worth playing. It shows you it's hand pretty early.
I knew it wasn't for me after about 10 hours. I really wish it had gone in harder on the pop star thing. I wanted the dungeons and battles to feel more over the top. Instead it just kind of felt like P3/P4 but with colourful costumes.
I'm not playing it, but someone talk to me about Alliance Alive HD. I feel like it's not mentioned around here a whole lot, but reviews seem very positive.
Actually going to grab Persona 5 Royal today and start playing that. Made it halfway through P5 before dropping it back when it first game out.
I definitely would not call it trivial but the game as a whole is easier because you're given more tools, like there's a jazz club that on certain dates you can take party members to learn new skills, there's accesories that do this and that, personas now have traits including those of party members, Morgana has a passive party wide Divine Grace for example.I read a reviewer who said P5 Royal was easier because of all the QoL improvemnts over the OG and the second half of the game is like trivial... in its challenge.
Anyone who has played both, confirm that? If thats the case, I'd rather play P5.
I'm towards the end of the 3rd CD of FFIX.
The battle system is absolutely broken and unfair towards the player due to how long the animations of the enemies are.
The only fair way to play this game for me is to open the item menu while enemies or characters do their animations so that the ATB stops.
I swear, a haste effect on Zidane only lasted 1 turn for him if I don't do that. Otherwise, it can last up to 6+ turns.
Thanks for the info. Time to turn the tables on those pesky bosses then.Didn't find this out until the end of the game but Regen is your best friend in FFIX.
Iirc it never stops regenerating health so those long animations are to your advantage basically.
I read a reviewer who said P5 Royal was easier because of all the QoL improvemnts over the OG and the second half of the game is like trivial... in its challenge.
Anyone who has played both, confirm that? If thats the case, I'd rather play P5.
Justt stop playing. Your time is most valuable. Don't waste it playing games that you are hyped to play!Ugh, I'm getting so bored in Digimon Cyber Sleuth. I think I'm in chapter 12? I always hate this when I start getting burned out in the middle of a long JRPG because if I stop playing now I'll probably never come back to it, but I hate the thought of powering through another 20 hours.
It was one of my favourites last year. Just heartwarming and gentle if meandering. Like the warm bath of JRPGs :-)Dragon Quest 11. I stopped playing early last year, but decided to try and pick it up again a couple of weeks ago. And boy am I glad I did. Seems like I put it down just as it was about to get interesting.
Yeah, I've been impressed with it. It's very charming. The voice acting has left a good impression on me too.It was one of my favourites last year. Just heartwarming and gentle if meandering. Like the warm bath of JRPGs :-)
I wish I could play it on my Vita instead of my TV, but RP really doesn't work well enough for me, even though my internet connection is generally fast, probably way above what a Vita can even handle from a technical standpoint.I'm playing Persona 5, mostly through Remote Play on my iPad. It's such an amazing game and the convenience of RP is amazing.
See, this is exactly what I'm experiencing with TMS #FE Encore right now as well. And I haven't played it for two weeks already by this point in time, which is why I feel like I lost any investment I had before. I honestly can't see myself pick it up again by now... Which is kind of sad, but I can't force myself to continue playing.Ugh, I'm getting so bored in Digimon Cyber Sleuth. I think I'm in chapter 12? I always hate this when I start getting burned out in the middle of a long JRPG because if I stop playing now I'll probably never come back to it, but I hate the thought of powering through another 20 hours.
See, this is exactly what I'm experiencing with TMS #FE Encore right now as well. And I haven't played it for two weeks already by this point in time, which is why I feel like I lost any investment I had before. I honestly can't see myself pick it up again by now... Which is kind of sad, but I can't force myself to continue playing.
Thing is, I feel like I have to like it. It's annoying.
I'm finding TMS easy going enough but this how I feel in general about it. You could take him out of the game completely and nothing would change.
I'm finding TMS easy going enough but this how I feel in general about it. You could take him out of the game completely and nothing would change.
Not one of those but I can recommend Resonance of Fate, it is really unique.Recommend me an RPG. Any one of Tales of Vesperia, Trials of Mana, and/or Dragon Quest XI.
I'm willing to turn my brain off if the story is simple. Can't stand high school setting or highschool characters, but I don't think any of these 3 games have that.