This game came out exactly one month ago.
There's a few $34 used copies Amazon Warehouse is selling in Very Good condition. Hit that shit up.
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This game came out exactly one month ago.
There's a few $34 used copies Amazon Warehouse is selling in Very Good condition. Hit that shit up.
The voice overs and cutscenes and are mostly concentrated to the very beginning and end of the game. Both are pretty sparse throughout 70% of the rest of the game. This is mainly due to the majority of the game consisting of sidequests (errands and bounty hunts) which are all optional. While they *are* optional, it's a good idea to do at least some of them since completing them unlocks formulae and merit awards which will take a lot of the frustration out of the game.
Beat this a few days ago. Final battle was relatively easy due to my party being way overleveled (level 95-99). Overall, enjoyed it. Besides the battle system, this is a traditional JRPG in every sense of the word which brings all the good and bad that comes with it. Graphics and characters were charming, and the music was good, but got repetitive as there really aren't a lot of tracks in the game. Defeated the optional superboss which wasn't very difficult at all. All sidequests are completed except the alchemy one. I've just given up on that.
this game is good, but calling it the best jrpg since anything but Xenoblade means you haven't played Xenoblade. Arobimi is right that the dungeons suck and that it gets really obnoxious when you can't really avoid enemies that you've been destroying for a couple levels already.
Level-5 is great, but they need to be working under someone like SquareEnix or Nintendo to really reach their potential. Level-5 for next Final Fantasy pls. You can cancel all 4 games you're already working on, just say "Okay, only FFXV is on the horizon and it'll have a Yoshitaka Amano visual style".
Just finished installing. A few minutes in and I'm already so in love with the atmosphere and music.
You'll also fall in love when you give Mitey a chocolate bar. <3
Petey. His name is Petey.
It's okay that you gave him the wrong name, Finch. You might not have even called Zoobums by his proper moniker, either. Just give him an ice cream. He'll like you anyway.
Jesus the music+visuals in this game. The design of the first town alone is the best shit I've ever seen in an RPG. Battle system is whatever.
One day when PS3 emulation is a solid thing this game on easy mode will be the most amazing, super long, movie ever.
I got my strategy guide today. UPS delivered it Monday, and no one in the office could find it. Today i just bugged the office until she found it in the "return to sender" pile. DIGITAL RIVER CAN'T EVEN GET NOT GETTING THE STUPID THING RETURNED RIGHT. and there's a big rip in one of the pages, like someone got MAD and ripped it... digital river...
I'm kind of digging this game now, despite saying, "Why did they do this like this?" at nearly every design choice made in the game.
why don't the characters just auto attack in battle, having to go through the little menu just seems like an extra unnecessary step after Xenoblade and Last Story
why do i have to go through a crazy menu to take heart and transfer heart or any of the other situation-specific spells in the game
why do i have to go to the "cage" to feed the creatures instead of just going to their status screen or whatever
why won't super weak enemies just leave me the fuck alone
why is the voice acting so sparse in a big budget game where the designers specifically wanted the player to feel like he or she was playing a Ghibli film.
the monsters are cute but why'd they go with boring old ghibli style when the original designs were really neat (okay, i know, because they wanted to sell a game with a PS3 budget, but still, the original designs are better. i don't think ghibli added anything besides the name and look)
Bad good games are the worst.