Key-Glyph wrote:I don't find it compelling
u still my homegirl tho
Key-Glyph wrote:I don't find it compelling
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Key-Glyph wrote:I don't find it compelling![]()
u still my homegirl tho
Don't even do that again, I don't need that stuck in my head anymoreKey-Glyph wrote: Just shake it off, shake it off.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
You've just encapsulated everything that went wrong with the game's mechanics. Final Fantasy II's mechanics made sense; take damage gain health, hit stuff gain strength. It was merely that training against yourself was much faster than training against monsters.alienjesus wrote:I actually wish I'd done some more levelling though, as the games a bit of a cakewalk so far and the tougher enemies might have given me a little more to do. I can kill most bosses in 2 hits as Squall as it stands![]()
MrPopo wrote:I think everyone feels like Triple Triad is terrible at first. Your cards are shit and you don't really understand the strategy yet or have a feel for how to win. But then something clicks, maybe you talked to the right NPC and got a high level card that you can make the linchpin, but now you start winning. And the more you win the more you continue to win, the way things go (which tends to be the case for every ante-based video game card game). And then you realize you can card mod to hilariously pimp out your characters.
At that point, Triple Triad becomes awesome.