_Lory98_

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I'm playing Xenoblade Chronicles. I started it years ago and dropped because I was disappointed by the writing. Now I've been playing the other games in the series and gave it another shot. I am enjoying it now - the combat is more interesting than the one in 2 or X and the world is fun to explore. I do still find the characters a bit shallow tho and the story fails to create mysteries, as it spoils them immediately in an attempt to do foreshadowing.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I've had fun playing it with friends, especially Knockout Tour, but I'm not really sold on it: I'm not sure if it's because of the increased player count, but items feel overtuned to the point that getting to first place seems meaningless or even detrimental to winning the race, as you'll often get thrown back 10 places. Besides that, there is too much time spent driving on the roads between tracks, which are not as fun as the actual tracks.

Haven't played Free Roam since I mostly played with friends and I don't find it interesting, but it seems like a decent extra mode.

Also yea obviously it's overpriced and not worth 80 €.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

A friend got a Switch 2 with Mario Kart World, so we too played that for a bit. Knockout Tour is really fun, while I didn't like that Grand Prix races have only one lap. I think the highways are better for KT since there's 6 tracks and there's more risk due to the elimination. Fun game tho not worth 80 € (or 90), nor a system seller for me.

The Switch 2 feels like a huge improvement over the original, the new joycons are much nicer and the 1080p screen looks much better. My only complaints are that the screen is an LCD without HDR (not a dealbreaker since it's good enough, but still disappointing when considering the price). The other complaint I have is the battery, as it's too small for the system. Playing Mario Kart in portable drained at least 50 % in around an hour.

I've finished Xenoblade Chronicles X DE and I kinda wish I didn't. The chapter added with the remaster was terrible, it was completely unnecessary, a waste of potential and ruined everything the original story did. It felt like the writers didn't have a plan so they just forced these 3 quests because they had to.

Still tho, the Wii U part of the game was good, as were the other DE changes, so I enjoyed it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I'm finishing Xenoblade Chronicles X. I finished the original Wii U story, which was alright but

spoilerA bit disappointed it ended on a cliffhanger and the unexplained stuff was the thing I was most interested in.

I'm now doing a few of the remaining side quests and I might try fighting some higher level tyrants before continuing with the new chapter.

I tried a couple of roguelikes, it's a genre I haven't played much so I was curious to try it:

I tried Hades. The story is probably good, but I just can't stand the gameplay. I didn't find the combat to be particularly engaging, it's too button mashy and none of the weapons feel good to use. I consistently get to Elysium in 25-30 minutes, then die at the boss and end up having to redo everything just for an attempt at fighting them.

Similarly for One Step From Eden, it takes me almost an hour to reach the final boss, for which I'm not ready since it takes so long to get to it. I do prefer the gameplay of this one, there's more variety in the bosses and there seem to be more options for builds, although I haven't had success in deviating from the one strategy I found.

I didn't really find the gameplay of either interesting enough to justify the grind, so I have dropped them.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago

I'm continuing Xenoblade Chronicles X. I've slowed down a bit, since last time I played like 45 hours in a single week and I've gotten a bit burnt out. The game has also become a bit stale since since I've unlocked all the (main) mechanics and the mechs were disappointing.

I'm not saying the game's bad or that I'm disliking it, but it feels too simple and repetitive for what the setting and mechanics could allow.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

I've been playing Xenoblade Chronicles X.

The combat is pretty fun. It's a bit more complex than the other two Xenoblade games I played (1 and 2), as there are more support skills you can use and overdrive requires a bit of planning. Enemies also have breakable parts, which add a bit of decision making during combat, although it does still feel a bit passive as there aren't many enemy mechanics to interact with.

Very minor progression spoilerI have unlocked the Skell after ~30 hours and it was pretty underwhelming. Grounded combat feels more fun and it's pretty disappointing that you can't customize much of the mech's aesthetics apart from color (and I'm not a huge fan of the designs).

The main story is fine and the sidequests are pretty good. They are very short, but they have interesting stories. The "affinity" quests feel like they are the focus of the game instead of the main story.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I played a bit of Phantasy Star Portable, but my PSP's battery is half dead and I'm waiting for a replacement so I didn't play long. Seems like a fun game tho.

I finished Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and I have a few thoughts about it.

The gameplay starts slow, too slow to be interesting, but after around 20 hours you unlock all the main systems and it gets really fun. It is however dragged down a bit by how bad the blade gacha and how grindy other secondary mechanics are (affinity charts and region development/mercenary missions).

The story was fine, it was pretty standard for a JRPG. I felt like the main characters were more interesting than the ones in the first game, but the overall plot and themes were a bit weak.

Various (minor) XC2 story spoilersI did find the theme of death and remembrance interesting in this setting, but I didn't feel like it was explored deeply enough.

Same for the ethical issues of using blades, which the story acknowledges, but never really deals with it.

The blade gacha system also goes against what the story is trying to say, as it forces you to treat common blades as expendable or just workforce for mercenary missions.

The story feels overall a bit rushed towards the end (especially the ending comes abruptly, I was expecting it to be a fakeout) and weirdly unfocused before that, but still engaging enough.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

Nay, but I have a few exceptions:

FFXV really benefits from the open world and never felt copy pasted like most others.

Outer Wilds (if that counts) could obviously only exist with a continuous map.

While I dislike most open world games, I don't think it's an issue with the open world itself, but with how shallow the games end up being as they all copy the same formula and they all seem afraid to hide "content" from you, so exploration gets trivialized.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

After La Mulana I wanted to try more Metroidvanias, so I tried Castlevania: Symphony of the Night but found it incredibly dull and dropped it after a couple of hours.

I understand the historical significance of its level design, but the combat was so easy that traversal became boring, as enemies respawn every time you change rooms. Also, the sprites are beautiful and detailed, and the game looks great, but Alucard's movement feels off due to the animation.

I then switched to Touhou Luna Nights, which was really short but fun. The time stop gimmick was fun to use and I liked the bosses. The metroidvania aspect was a bit shallow, probably due to the length of the game, as it's mainly used for optional powerups.

I started playing Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin. It seems like a fun game, the writing seems really cheesy (but enjoyable) and the combat is fun. A big problem tho is a bug that keeps triggering a slowdown at random times, which is really annoying and got me killed in a bunch of encounters.

Finally, I wanted to play Infinity Nikki, but I kinda lost interest with how the developer has been behaving lately. Can never trust gacha games.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I'm finally free from La Mulana. It took me 50 hours, and I had to look up hints for a couple of puzzles that I couldn't figure out towards the end (and I'm still not sure how you were supposed to solve them without guessing).

The puzzles were manageable for the most part, although not knowing what solving a puzzle did made it needlessly more confusing and IMO a bit unsatisfying.

I found the combat to be too hard and unfair in boss fights and the hitboxes were really bad as they often didn't match the graphics.

I'm conflicted on if I enjoyed it or not - the experience was quite unique (for good or bad), and the game being hostile and designed to waste as much time as possible is a big part of that identity.

The weird controls grow on you and navigation never got boring, as you plan a safe path through the screen. I found the story to be surprisingly interesting, the puzzles were memorable and while I disliked most boss fights, I did enjoy the final one and the previous quite a bit.

Probably gonna play the sequel sometime and also other metroidvanias, as it's a genre I haven't paid much attention to.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Understandable, yea.

The puzzle part feels like Outer Wilds, but without the log to help you and it's also a bit less linear, which I'm personally enjoying but I can see why it could be boring.

The platforming/navigation is a bit janky but usable after a while.

The combat is IMO absolute garbage (the bosses in particular are pretty bad fights that waste your time and the hitboxes are terrible) and wouldn't be surprised if this is what makes most people quit.

For now at least, the exploration and puzzles overshadow the negatives, but they are pretty big negatives that are hard to ignore.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

I've been playing Under Night In-Birth II. I had bought it last year but never actually played it. After this first week of matches I'd say it's my favorite in this latest "generation" of figthing games.

I randomly bought Azure Striker Gunvolt on Switch, since I rememberd hearing good things about it when it came out, but it's not much fun to play. It feels really unpolished, the levels and bosses are a bit on the annoying side and the combat gimmick, where you need to tag enemies with projectiles to be able to damage them, feels really bad to use as it's slow and unsatisfying.

Everyone playing Blue Prince reminded me of La-Mulana, which I've been playing in the last few days. I'm a bit conflicted on it, since I like most of what the game does except for the combat which I find rather bad and unfairly punishing when considering how imprecise it is. I am enjoying the game, although I'm a bit worried it might be too long.

8
Android Gamepads (discuss.tchncs.de)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I've been looking for compact USB Gamepads you can attach to an Android phone, like the Razer Kishi, various Gamesir ones and a few others, but none of them allow for wired audio, except for the Backbone One, which is too expensive, and the Gamesir G8 which seems like a good option, albeit a bit too large.

Does anyone have any experience and suggestions for these controllers?

Thanks

 

I'm looking for RPGs to play with friends where each player has different roles and you need to cooperate to progress.

We tried playing MMOs but my friends won't play on their own so they don't work (especially with ffxiv as the msq is not at all "coopable"); the subscription would also be a dealbreaker. Do you know of anything with similar gameplay that is playable entirely in coop?

We enjoyed Monster Hunter World (but not Rise), although there's not much actual cooperation as there are few interactions in combat.

The only game I found that seems it might be what I'm looking for is the original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, but we can't get it to work online (dolphin randomly freezes with netplay).

 

Looking at reviews, it seems like a common criticism of the second game is that it's mostly a repeat of the first with a few additions, but also without fixing any of its issues.

To people who have played both: is it worth playing the second one? I already have the first, as it was included in a bundle, but never played it.

  • Thanks everyone for answering! I'll be playing DD first then.
5
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi, I'm looking for a thin phone cover for my Nord 2. Most of the ones I've tried are bulky and sometimes change the shape of the phone in uncomfortable ways, but I still wanna use a cover to protect the phone, especially from falls.

Does anyone have tips on what I should try?

Thanks

view more: next ›