Xenji wrote: » Seiken Densetsu 3 has finally got an official localization after a nearly 25 year wait, it does have its flaws but it is one of my favorite SNES games, I have always been a sucker for a good class change system.
sniper_samurai wrote: » It's also getting a remake, probably along the lines of the one done for Secret of Mana.
Xenji wrote: » If it is anything like the first remake of there series I shall be avoiding it.
K.O.Kiki wrote: » It looks so fúcking good! I never actually got into Seiken Densetsu 3; only played it in the early days of emulation. Can't wait to see it in full.
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » Came up on my timeliness, I totally do not remember Jedward promoting DQhttp://www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/11/this_jedward_dragon_quest_promotion_is_getting_too_muchhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CGQQBzQKqBg
skerry wrote: » Finally finished Xenoblade Chronicles 2 this week. Had left it down a few months back as we needed some time apart. Really enjoyed it overall despite some minor frustrations, particularly with the waypoint system. Actually having a decent amount of craic with it now post game farming unique beasts. Battle system really came together towards the latter stages of the game once I sussed out the break mechanic and combo's. Reckon there has to be an Irish writer in the game somewhere between characters called Bridgid and Padraig and I've also heard yonks, ****e, arse and someone being called a spanner Picked up the DLC a few weeks back so interested to try Torna and see what changes they made, I understand its a bit more polished.
skerry wrote: » I'm about 8 hours into Tales of Vesperia myself. Haven't really got back to it since that first wacky difficulty spike with that dog boss. Have to say combat wasn't really clicking with me either, and this is coming from someone who enjoys Xenoblade combat which has to be the most convoluted system I've experienced (great when it all comes together though). I'm trying to get back to Person 5 now again. I'm about 35 hours in and about to enter the 3rd dungeon. Really like the game but I tend to pick it up like this, finish a Palace and then the lull in tempo afterwards makes me lose interest again. Gonna try stick with it this time though, its a great game I just think it suffers from some pacing issues.
nix wrote: » haha jesus, thats a lot of massive game juggling yer doing there skerry But eh, the combat does evolve more from the point you're at, makes flying through the smaller fights much quicker, its just the boss fights are a slog.
skerry wrote: » The struggle is real I've been off work for a couple of weeks so trying to make a dent in some of the bigger games on my plate. I have 85 hrs on my Xenoblade 2 save file now. How many hours did it take you to get through ToV? I'll definitely get back to it but kind of enjoying P5 again now so will be a while yet. Playing a good bit of Monster Hunter on the switch too so hands are pretty full now between the 2.
nix wrote: » I hit the 65hr mark on Tales, if i played it on normal or didnt use the level bumps, it would have taken a lot longer i predict, mainly from having to just grind for hours to get through what needed to be done. Persona was more balanced combat wise, but the story is long, you're talking 120ish hours to get through it on normal, thats with doing alot of side stuff throughout..
skerry wrote: » Did you end up using the DLC items in then end? 120 hrs is a serious amount of time to get through a game on normal. For some reason I had around 80 in my head but 120 makes more sense cos I'm nearly 40hrs in now and only starting palace 3 of 7.
nix wrote: » I finished Tales of Vesperia earlier, overall the story and characters were excellent, the combat system was a mess i found. I dropped the difficulty down to easy as the random jumps in difficulty made it annoying. Even on easy the boss fights went on far too long in most cases and the need to constantly grind countless levels ruined the flow of the game, i dont mind having to grind it out for the extra hard yet rewarding side quests at the end, but when you're plain sailing and then bump into a boss that requires you to go off and level loads is just sh!t. I dont know how people prefer/enjoy playing on normal or even hard, the fights must go on forever. Unless I was missing something in the combat? I just set up standard tactics for the 3 members on auto and then just controlled Yuri. Is it best to micro manage every player on the field manually? Overall i loved the game, just wish the combat was more refined Anyway, im about to tackle Dragon quest XI now, my first DQ, any advice or settings i should set before i start the journey? :pac: