I'm thinking it will take a really special game to get me to go full completionist with my new game plan. Maybe that's as it should be. I don't know.
I'm thinking it will take a really special game to get me to go full completionist with my new game plan. Maybe that's as it should be. I don't know.
It does bother me a little bit. Especially the way the whole game is clearly designed to encourage new figure purchases almost every few minutes of gameplay. As a kid, I would go crazy wanting more figures. I watched my nephew badger my bro-in-law over figures. Now I know why.
Did you see that phone game ad with Arnold Schwartzenegger? I still can't believe phone games make so much as to afford prime time commercials with big celebrities. And it was a free-to-play game too.
I was playing Dragon Quest Heroes today, and as I was roaming the limited spaces you fight in, I thought about Xenoblade and it's vast open world. If the fighting is as smooth and easy to learn as DQH, I might like it.
Yea, that is a good feeling. I think i'll complete a game now only if it is really a favorite of mine. No sense pushing through a game I'm only luke warm about. That game is worth some trade money for a possibly better game.
My friend Mark was getting the adventure packs for the first game today. There are four of them and they each unlock a new area in the game that gives you a soul gem which gives one of your figures a new power. It's like DLC but through a physical product.
Seems neato. I'd like to go on a NES binge sometime.
I'm resolved, no resigned, to not finishing any game I play. There just isn't time for it. I'd rather at least play some of the many games I want to play than to just play one to completion.
You can totally beat the main story with just the three starter pack figures. Heck, you can do it with just one figure. I might actually try that just for fun. But if you want to see everything in the game, you have to have one of each element and probably some of the action packs for their unique levels. At sale prices, this is doable. At what they originally sold for, forget it. You need Rich Uncle Pennybags to get them for you.
It's stupid long for a game title. What were they thinking? If I say Dragon Quest Heroes, you might ask which one because there was also Rocket Slime. So now I gotta repeat that long subtitle every time? At least it rhymes; makes it easier to remember.