I didn't play the first game. I just assumed it was a below average rpg, since I hadn't seen any exciting reviews or news about it. I'll keep an eye out for Nier from now on.
I didn't know about a Fallout mobile game. Is it a rpg?
On 06/17/2015 at 03:53 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
Nier 2?
I enjoyed this game, but I didn't know enough people had played it to get a full on next gen sequel. In a way it makes me optimistic that RPGS will not be ignored this generation. Maybe we're seeing a comeback for PSOne PS2 JRPGs on console?
I'm a bit surprised that people haven't gone crazy for a new Dark Souls? I remember the original Dark Souls and even the recent Bloodborne get a lot of hype and excitement from the internets, but haven't heard much about Dark Souls 3? Interesting. I guess FF7 got all the attention this year.
Anyone else playing that Fallout Mobile game? I'll report back on it.
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Nier isn't that bad. I think a lot of people hate it, but it has it's super fans like me. The soundtrack is quite amazing honestly and one of the best OST ever. I'm sure many will try to go back and play it now that the sequel is in the works.
The Fallout ipad game is not an RPG. It's shelter building simulator and F2P.
My usual salty and opinionated approach: Dark Souls hype is totally contingent on actual gameplay, not interactive cinemajesty and canned set-pieces, not promises of "15 times the size of the last biggest open world ever!!!" Nope, actual substance (shots fired, in all directions!). Since there hasn't been one smidgen of gameplay shown, I'm not surprised the hype isn't there yet.
I think I'll have to give Nier a chance now. I've heard interesting things about it, but I'm frugal these days and loathe to take chances that cost money.
I got both Nier and Drakengard, but unfortunately I haven't had time to play too much of either of them. I'll probably have to get the new Nier though. It's going to be more action oriented, considering Platinum is developing. As for Dark Souls 3, I think it's so soon after Bloodborne and Scholar of the First Sin that maybe people are suffering from Souls fatigue. Or maybe it would have gotten a bigger reaction had it been announced at the Sony press conference, considering that fanbase generally favors Japanese games more.
I never imagined there would be a Dark Souls 2, let alone a 3. Souls games were so niche when they first released, but they will really need to change things up a bit more because Dark Souls 2, version 1 at least wasn't that difficult and kind of a let down, and I've heard similar complaints about Bloodborne. I honestly think that the next DS game needs to borrow more from Atorias DLC and th DS2 DLC which really changed things up with the formula.
The Fallout game is just a sim game where you build rooms in a shelter under a mountain and recruit people and assign them to jobs, etc. It's like tiny tower or whatever.
Yeah, I knew they weren't connected in the sense of a direct sequel, I just meant I thought the team that developed the Dark Souls series was going to start focusing on other series. I've never played any of those games, so I'm out of the loop. I would like to get Bloodborne though.
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