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  • I never came around to Monark. Was it any good? I can't quite remember what detered me back then. This does seem like it's build on it.

    Edit: Got corrected in another thread, these games may seem similar to me, but have different devs. It's just the same publisher. These devs made Crymachina.

  • Those are some impressive scores, sucks that I don't own anything I could play it on. Hopefully there's a Switch 2 port in the future, since I'll likely get one once a new Xenoblade game is on the horizon.

    I'm not big on hardware, is a Switch 2 stronger than the weak Xbox version?

  • Honestly, there is no comfortable way to use Joycons. I practically never used them, the first and only accessory I bought was an adaptor for my DualShock. I just won't buy games that don't work with it, just like I did with motion controlled games on the switch.

    Most likely, the feature will be heavily used in early games. Just like every other forced gimmick. After about a year, I'd guess, it will be only mandatory for party games, lazy ports and 3/DS emulation - which I think this feature was kinda made for.

  • Earlier this year, I was in a similar predicament. I actually told Triss that I loved her. However, that only works if you take advantage of her while she's drunk at the party. (She falls down while drunk and after you catch her, you can randomly kiss her.) I didn't and locked myself out of romancing her early.

    I would have lost many hours of progress by going back and frankly, I didn't want to go for that choice. I cut my losses and went with Yen. Since then, I finished the whole game, DLCs included, and I don't regret my choice. She gets a lot better later on and I came to appreciate her. Her quests are good. I just think the game does a poor job introducing her. I don't care for either the books or the show and I've only played Witcher 2 once on release. With my first playthrough of Witcher 3 only starting last year, I knew literally nothing going in. Up until I could romance Triss, Yen was annoying and arrogant.

  • Guess I'll start with the same disclaimer: I don't think I'm too smart for chess or anything.

    I always thought chess is kinda boring. Don't get me wrong, it's fun enough as a novice. It's probably also fun for people who mastered it, I'm not denying that.

    However, for everything inbetween, it's mostly about memorizing stuff. You just learn hundreds of openings and how to counter them. From what I've seen, a lot of intermediate players fall apart once they go off-script. It takes years until you're good enough to strategize properly on your own, like a novice would, without some going "That's the 'double helix chin twister'" and beating you.

    It's kinda like the problem multiplayer games often have for me. There's a set meta and you either learn it or lose. To experiment yourself successfully, you have to invest a massive amount of time. Experimenting myself is the fun part. I'm don't want to invest hundreds if not thousands of hours before I get to have fun.

  • Iirc, we had sex ed in 3rd or 4th grade at age 10 or 11. Maybe younger, depending on the age you entered 1st grade.

    It was repeated at grade 5, I think.

    I don't remember ever asking my parents anything and they never sat me down. I don't think anyone ever seriously told me any fairy tales or misinformation.

  • I'm still on my Metaphor ReFantazio playthrough, and I'm still loving it! I'm currently in the main dungeon associated with the first tournament trial.

    However, I just unlocked endless mana by virtue of stealing it from enemies and all resource management has been thrown out of the window, I presume. I don't like limiting myself, but I also think JRPGs need proper resource scarcity to be good - it's probably both the most important and most overlooked design parameter for a great dungeon.

    Due to this excessive amount of MP recovery, these dungeons don't feel tightly designed at all. Persona 5 was a lot better at this, even though the endless ammunition in Royal made it way easier. I don't think these games should have any skills to regenerate MP.

  • Nope, it's just like Persona 5 - part dungeon crawler and part social sim. If anything, it's less social sim than P5 was. Of course, the game is still quite wordy, but that's par for the course when playing a JRPG.

  • Probably spend way too much time playing Metaphor over the last week and I don't plan on stopping. Shin Megami Tensei is one of the few franchises, along with Xenoblade and Dragon Quest, to always capture me like this. Metaphor isn't a SMT game by name, but by heart it's just Persona 6 - I highly recommend it.

  • It would be totally on brand to deliever their best direct yet, just to disappoint next week. However, I expect maybe something about Pokemon and Metroid and otherwise just listing the last big third party titles. Surely, they don't have any new first party titles lined up, right?

  • So, I've already finished the main story for Monkey Ball Banana Mania. I'm still messing with the challanges and special stages, but I'll soon start my next big RPG: Metaphor.

    As for Monkey Ball, it's not what I've expected. I thought about getting some chill precision based gameplay, but it's actually quite stressful. Kinda like I'd imagine games like Getting over it, just with really short stages. I got a bit frustrated around when the difficulty spiked, but at some point the game just clicked and grinding stages almost became akin to meditation. I can see myself returning from time to time to improve my times.

  • Greenlight was almost universally hated by devs. It could be easily gamed by abusing your popularity or by simply using bots. It prevented actual indie devs from ever releasing finished games while a lot of greenlit games didn't even release.

  • It's been about 138h, but I actually finished Witcher 3 + all DLCs this week. I completed every single quest I came across, apart from the two 'Collect all Gwent cards' ones. It's been quite a ride! I'd recommend the game for it's characters, story telling and moral dilemmas. The gameplay was good too, although even on death march, it was quite easy - of course I was rich and somewhat overleveled from having done everything, so take that with a grain of salt. I finished at lvl 51 with the final quest being marked as lvl 49. Despite other claims, the Switch port was mostly good. Although, halfway through Blood and Wine, about 125h in, the game started to lag in fights with multiple opponents and never stopped doing so. I don't know what happened, even the big bandit camps didn't lag much before that.

    Anyways, this weekend I'm going to start another run - this time doing a sign build! Last time I was focused on alchemy and basically only used Quen. There are so many gameplay options I never tried much and - nah, just kidding. I'm playing some Monkey Ball: Banana Mania, actually my first entry in the series, as a sort of palate cleanser and then grab a JRPG from my backlog.

  • It's been so long since Odyssey and we've just had Totk, I'd guess another 3D Mario is likely their S2 'killer app'. Could be Legends Z-A or Metroid Prime 4 too, both of which would be cross generation. However, I'm not exactly dying to get my hands on any of these either way, especially not Pokemon.

  • Well, no, once a Monster Hunter game releases on the S2, my partner makes me buy one.

    I could get something else, assuming cross play exists, but the only exclusives across all platforms I care about are games made by Monolith. So, at some point I'll need the S2.