I got given Paper Mario Origami King for Xmas this year. Enjoying it so far, though it is very light on customisation from what I've seen so far. I probably won't play through it more than once.
I heard CS4 ends with a teaser? I sure hope the next arc doesn't take nine games to complete!played the currently playable 9 games in the legend of heroes series
LOVE IT
my order was cold steel 1 / cold steel 2 (my intro to the series) then read up and realized there were other games
so went back and played sky 1 / sky 2 / sky 3 / zero no / ao no / cold steel 3 / cold steel iv
specifically love the different levels of plot...continent level / country level / city level / individual level
It ends pretty well imo, plus there's Hajimari to tie everything up before the next arc.I heard CS4 ends with a teaser? I sure hope the next arc doesn't take nine games to complete!
there hasn’t been any news yetHas there been any news of DPP Remakes yet? My friend Icemaster and I were wondering
You don't have to press any buttons to open those chests, simply passing sufficiently close to them while facing their front is all it takes. You may have been having such trouble because you were trying to press a button? All other criticisms I saw here are valid, but the chests were never an issue for me.The Treasure Chests in Dire Dire Docks just exacerbates this further since, like the Toads, you need to press B in a very specific position in order to open them, which is VERY hard to do when you're also swimming and fighting a water current :|
I searched this thread for mentions of Hades and all that came up was this and Amaranth ranking it as their best game of 2020is anyone else playing hades?? I bought it on switch a few months ago and can't put it down
Great meme sourceBut yeah, that's where I'm at with the game. How have you guys been feeling about SM64? Do you find it to be fun? Do you think it's aged poorly? Do you think it's actually a masterpiece beyond its importance to 3D game design?
It’s not quite what I think you mean, but IIRC there is a unit with a move that lets them move another unit’s turn to directly after their own, sorta like After You in Pokémon, so you could always try using that to coordinate units who are near each other+that unit. The other option would just be to press X to end their turn without doing anything other than change orientation, though that’s obviously quite a long time to wait before you can move again.This is gonna sound real stupid if I just missed it (still extremely early in the demo), but I'm really noticing the lack of a "delay turn" option. Given that the system is so heavily based around combination attacks, it seems clunky to be unable to have the two parts happen right after another.
Well yes but, here's the catch: it costs TP.It’s not quite what I think you mean, but IIRC there is a unit with a move that lets them move another unit’s turn to directly after their own, sorta like After You in Pokémon, so you could always try using that to coordinate units who are near each other+that unit. The other option would just be to press X to end their turn without doing anything other than change orientation, though that’s obviously quite a long time to wait before you can move again.
Yooo I used to love Level-5 RPGs like Inazuma Eleven as a kid, really sick games. I got my hands on Yo-kai Watch 1 and it was cute too, is the rest of the series worth my time? Does it ever get really challenging? I think my main gripe with both the Inazuma Eleven games and Yo-kai Watch 1 is that you could put in a shitload of effort to get a sick team but there's never really anything to reward you for it in-game, if those games had multiplayer pvp stuff for example I'd probably drop a happy couple hundred hours on them lmaoFinished Yo-kai watch 4 recently, amazing game. The battle system is fun, the dungeons are some of the best parts of the game (though there are only around 5 and some are pretty short), the game looks great, the side modes are fun, and even the quests are fun and worth doing. I've heard the story is good too, but I don't speak Japanese. The only problems I have are that the postgame can be really grindy, and that the framerate on the switch version isn't that great. Other than that, nothing. It's really sad that this sold so horribly. Level-5 should make the next Pokemon game, it would be the best the franchise has seen in years.
Yo-kai watch 3 is still better though
Yo-kai Watch 2 is definitely the hardest in the series. At the end of the game there's a difficulty spike that basically requires you to grind in previous chapters if you don't want a softlock. The postgame has 2 bosses that are absolutely brutal as well. The easiest game in the series is the 3rd game because of the reworked battle system, but that game has one of the best postgames I've seen ever. There's also an online/local multiplayer mode that you can unlock REALLY early that's super fun, but makes the main story even easier with the rewards you get from it. Both games have online vs matches (you can still find people playing online in 2 for some reason), and the people who still play them are oddly competitive. It's really hard to win without preparing a perfect team beforehand.Yooo I used to love Level-5 RPGs like Inazuma Eleven as a kid, really sick games. I got my hands on Yo-kai Watch 1 and it was cute too, is the rest of the series worth my time? Does it ever get really challenging? I think my main gripe with both the Inazuma Eleven games and Yo-kai Watch 1 is that you could put in a shitload of effort to get a sick team but there's never really anything to reward you for it in-game, if those games had multiplayer pvp stuff for example I'd probably drop a happy couple hundred hours on them lmao
Oh my that's fantastic, will probably check them out then. Thanks a lotYo-kai Watch 2 is definitely the hardest in the series. At the end of the game there's a difficulty spike that basically requires you to grind in previous chapters if you don't want a softlock. The postgame has 2 bosses that are absolutely brutal as well. The easiest game in the series is the 3rd game because of the reworked battle system, but that game has one of the best postgames I've seen ever. There's also an online/local multiplayer mode that you can unlock REALLY early that's super fun, but makes the main story even easier with the rewards you get from it. Both games have online vs matches (you can still find people playing online in 2 for some reason), and the people who still play them are oddly competitive. It's really hard to win without preparing a perfect team beforehand.