Great review! This was my first ever JRPG, so I have very strong feelings for it. It's not the best, but it's still pretty good, and it got me into the genre.
Great review! This was my first ever JRPG, so I have very strong feelings for it. It's not the best, but it's still pretty good, and it got me into the genre.
Bought this on Switch not too long ago. Haven't played much of it there, but I really enjoyed what I did play. Speaking of the history, on Switch you can "switch" between an old snes style and modern. It's cool, and you can really see how much the series has progressed if you do it that way.
I played this game on Steam not long ago. It was a lot of fun. Love how much personality your squad mates have.
I should really get around to finishing this game. My save file deleted itself like 12 hours in and I just never got back to it.
I've heard good things about the switch port though.
Happy New years to you too!
That meme is usually pretty accurate, but I actually went to a friends for a few drinks this time around.
Just got DQ11 and left the first town. Not very far in at all but I'm enjoying it so far.
I loved Persona 5 but never got around to finishing it for some reason. Probably because that game takes an eternity to beat and I didn't have that kind of time when I was playing it.
I also didn't get around to finishing MH:W but I liked it.
Ys 8's true ending is weird as fuck. I'll give you that much.
And yeah I had that exact complaint about Origins. Fuck Bayek, I wanted to play as his wife. She did all the interesting stuff and hung out with all the historical figures. It was an odd choice that's for sure. I definitely recommend Odyssey though if you're not burnt out from Origins.
Yeah Humble bundle and this site: https://www.fanatical.com/ are where a fair few of mine came from.
I... uh... somehow have 700 games. Like exactly 700. I don't know where they came from. I don't know what they are. But they're there, staring at me, daring me to play them. And yet I just started up another Dark Souls character...
Once you get to the 100 mark it's a good idea to start properly separating them into different genres or you'll never find what you want.
Also, that's a damned good haul if I might say.
One of the best things about PC gaming is being able to rebind keys I swear. It should be in every console game in general, but for some reason a lot of console games don't have it. I think in doom I either have grenades set to G or F. It's been a while. Spacebar will be jump in almost every game you play though.
So are you a key+mouse convert now? :p
The opinion on Origin vs Odyssey is fairly split. I like Odyssey more overall, but Origin is probably a more consistent game. In Odyssey, it feels like the highs are high and the lows are low, whereas Origin is just kind of a flat line.
Get Celeste. It's really good! Whichever system you have play it on. It's hard, but definitely not the hardest game in the genre. It's really well made, even if sometimes I bashed my head against the harder sections of the game for quite a while. I had to get as many strawberries as possible even if they don't ultimately matter.
I've played a little bit of Sunset Overdrive, and it was fun in the way that THPS games used to be.
If you like Origins, definitely give Odyssey a go. It's the best Assassin's Creed game I've played in a while, and improved upon Origins in almost every way. Both games are pretty good, but storywise and mechanically Odyssey was just better for me. Really liking that game so far.
With Doom, I've played on both. It's well designed for a gamepad. While I'm definitely a keyboard and mouse guy, it's not for everyone. The mouse part is much better, but the keyboard part takes a bit of adjusting to. Either way, Doom is awesome! And if you do come over to the Keyboard and mouse side, I have some awesome PC fps game recommendations for you!