I guess.
But the world outside the city puts a lot of shit into question. Like, I have hard time believing that yufi's village was ever a great threat to shinra or midgar. Or that any group was. And yet they have a port with a Paris gun.
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I guess.
But the world outside the city puts a lot of shit into question. Like, I have hard time believing that yufi's village was ever a great threat to shinra or midgar. Or that any group was. And yet they have a port with a Paris gun.
I wonder how much of that just comes down to resources and plotting. Like they couldn't build two Midgars and set them up as rivals.
It is probably something like that.
They extended their reach as far as was possible when it was released. What was there was still bigger than 90% of jrpgs.
Silent Debuggers is absolutely one of my favorite Turbo games. It might not be the best game-game, but it was such a fascinating and engrossing experience for the time. It was a "survival horror" game of sorts before those really existed, and just had this awesome atmosphere to it.
On the Valis topic, I think it was the Valis I remake on Turbo that was my favorite. I didn't totally understand the Valis series at the time, so I always found it weird that an older game would play better than later games.
Thinking about it now, though, I'm not sure if I've ever played IV. I'd have to look it up.
From what little I've played 4 and the remake of 1 are the only two that are legit good these days. I picked them up a little while back, I need to give them a play.
I picked up Sword Art Online for the Vita when it was on sale a while back and just started playing it a few weeks ago.
This is the EPITOME of the good bad game.
The game info dumps you in the beginning, the tutorial isn't helpful at all, the localization is not great (but not NEARLY as bad as some internet whiners have proclaimed. I'd put it on par with Neo Geo games), and it can get tedious if you try to unlock everything at once.
But the battle system is incredibly engaging once you "get it."
Nothing is more satisfying than tackling a boss 40 levels higher than you, and decimating it before it barely gets a hit or two on you.
But until you know what skills to chain and things like that, things at your own level can be dangerous.
I'm playing with my bean while seeing SSJN's name appear in New Posts.
And Persona Q. Not only do I finally get how to play it after twenty hours; I think I get how I was supposed to have been playing the entire series. Laboring over fusions and erasures was the wrong way.
I really want to start playing Q, but need to finish SAO first...which won't be happening anytime soon. The game is huge.
Goddamnit now I really want to play SAO.
Do it.
I can't see your MonHun loving ass not liking it. Not to mention the little girls...
On that topic, one second the dialog is incredibly charming, the next it's incredibly icky.
The first post in the neogaf thread is incredibly helpful. But I wouldn't go any further than that. God damn, I don't see how that place can exist. Reading some threads sure made me re-appreciate TNL though, even with the boring gimmicks some of us can't seem to let go of.