In the middle of a FFVII run for my blog. A certain flower girl just ran off to the city of the Ancients...
Started a game of Suikoden for the first time, but won't really be able to jump in until I knock out FFVII.
Last week I got an email stating that I'll lose my house in FFXIV because I'm no longer subscribed. I'll be trying 4.0, whenever it comes along, but not holding out much hope... Heavensward was downright awful. In the meantime, Elder Scrolls Online replaced my MMO slot... mostly I just run around stealing things like any other TES game...
I was about 10 hours into The Witcher 3 before life/other games drew me away. It's not that I don't like it, but these massive open-world games can be so daunting... it never feels like I'll have the appropriate amount of time to invest in it (which isn't true of course).
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- touchofkiel
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I review (mostly old) games at: The Annals of Retrodom.
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Played a bit more of Tales of Zestiria last night after a long break from it. Tried to battle a big enemy and got a bit frustrated. Every time I would get close to defeating him he would one hit kill me. After about two hours of that, I took a break for about about a month.
I picked it up last night and decided to forgo the frustration and continued on my journey. Story is really starting to pick up now. I liked the characters and the goofy dialogue. I'm starting to grasp the battle system a bit more. I'm not just button mashing as much and trying to string together combos and use other abilities. I still don't understand what Artes can be used in each situation, but I believe that is more me not being able to retain knowledge than the game's explanation of it.
Overall, it's a good game so far. The boss battles are fierce, the story is engaging enough, and the charters are entertaining. I'm about 14 hours in and the game is 30 to 40 hours long. Hopefully I can finish it up soon.
I picked it up last night and decided to forgo the frustration and continued on my journey. Story is really starting to pick up now. I liked the characters and the goofy dialogue. I'm starting to grasp the battle system a bit more. I'm not just button mashing as much and trying to string together combos and use other abilities. I still don't understand what Artes can be used in each situation, but I believe that is more me not being able to retain knowledge than the game's explanation of it.
Overall, it's a good game so far. The boss battles are fierce, the story is engaging enough, and the charters are entertaining. I'm about 14 hours in and the game is 30 to 40 hours long. Hopefully I can finish it up soon.
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I've finally made it onto the floating Doom Island in Lufia after several more hours of tedium. I cannot wait for this game to be over but I'm determined to beat it now having spent nearly 40 hours plodding through it. I feel like it was enjoyable at some point but Ive long forgotten why thanks to the ridiculous encounter rate.
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I try and keep the house around 68-71, anything higher is just gross.BoneSnapDeez wrote:You guys are nutty.
I heat my living room to a temp between 78-84 during the day.
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Enjoy that final dungeon music.Betagam7 wrote:I've finally made it onto the floating Doom Island in Lufia after several more hours of tedium. I cannot wait for this game to be over but I'm determined to beat it now having spent nearly 40 hours plodding through it. I feel like it was enjoyable at some point but Ive long forgotten why thanks to the ridiculous encounter rate.
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About 30 hours into Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, and quite enjoying it. Doing the quest to gather evidence for a trial right now. I really like the fights against the larger monsters, grabbing onto them and stuff, especially griffons. Did the escort quest for mason the other day and it was a gong show fighting four cyclops and a chimera on that journey. =S
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A dead body that is dead? What could this be?
Oh lawdy it's KING'S FIELD III.
Here's some dainty moments from my first three hours with this sweet and fluffy RPG:
PLAY KING'S FIELD.
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Man, only yesterday I was looking around and wondering, "hey, I wonder what all those King's Field games are all about! Maybe I oughta give them a try!"
You have convinced me otherwise. Thank you for your sacrifice.
You have convinced me otherwise. Thank you for your sacrifice.
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Yeah, I've been on the fence about trying them, but I don't think there's enough hair on my chest for that...touchofkiel wrote:Man, only yesterday I was looking around and wondering, "hey, I wonder what all those King's Field games are all about! Maybe I oughta give them a try!"
You have convinced me otherwise. Thank you for your sacrifice.
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Really wish they'd put the King's Field games up on the PSN store. You'd think they'd try to ride the Souls hype train a bit with bringing those back. Looks like mostly "disc only" on Amazon.
I did start up II and emulated it awhile back, but didn't care the next day. I just can't dig up any motivation for emulation thesedays.
(unless it's Seiken Densetsu 3)
I did start up II and emulated it awhile back, but didn't care the next day. I just can't dig up any motivation for emulation thesedays.
(unless it's Seiken Densetsu 3)










