Whatcha Been Playing?
- Magical_Isopod
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Started up Live-A-Live. Finished the Prehistory chapter and started the Distant Future chapter. Game's not really grabbing me so far, but I'll give it time to get to its point. Overall, it feels really well made, but also kinda slow.
- Jobobonobo
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Have been playing a few different titles on the go. First, I tried out the demo to Octopath Traveller 2. I never played the first one but I really did like what I saw. This was my first time trying out a HD-2D RPG and it really does look gorgeous, basically a SNES title if it had insane production values. Also enjoyed the battle system, figuring out what weapons enemies are weak to and when to use boost power to really hit hard. Playing eight characters with their own stories makes me intrigued to see how it will all play out. I chose Ochette the hunter who can definitely be a powerhouse and I especially liked the Pokemon-like mechanic of her capturing monsters to use as summons in battles. Definitely makes me want to try out the full version eventually, very nice demo. Made me remember that the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest 3 should be later this year and I cannot wait to try out such a well regarded classic in this art style.
Started Kirby's Dreamland 2 two days ago. At final boss now. Looks really good for a Game Boy game and I really dig the addition of the animal buddies. The way they combine with Kirby's copy abilities makes using them such a blast. Also a teensy bit harder than the first game which is also appreciated.
Lastly, on mansion 3 of Luigi's Mansion 2. While it does have a lot of that Nintendo polish we all expect, it is also a tad frustrating at times with dying leaving you have to repeat entire levels from the beginning which can be quite frustrating to deal with. I like it overall but little issues like that definitely leaves it wanting compared to the Gamecube original.
Started Kirby's Dreamland 2 two days ago. At final boss now. Looks really good for a Game Boy game and I really dig the addition of the animal buddies. The way they combine with Kirby's copy abilities makes using them such a blast. Also a teensy bit harder than the first game which is also appreciated.
Lastly, on mansion 3 of Luigi's Mansion 2. While it does have a lot of that Nintendo polish we all expect, it is also a tad frustrating at times with dying leaving you have to repeat entire levels from the beginning which can be quite frustrating to deal with. I like it overall but little issues like that definitely leaves it wanting compared to the Gamecube original.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3) - Excellent game in every way. 10/10. Great C&R podcast for it too.
What else... Tomb Raider (PS3 & PS4) - Really enjoyed the gameplay, story and multiplayer not so much. (Another game with a great C&R podcast btw.).
Res 2 remake (PS4) - Enjoyed it a lot, but well, 7.5/10 say. Too dark! Especially in the sewers.
What else... Tomb Raider (PS3 & PS4) - Really enjoyed the gameplay, story and multiplayer not so much. (Another game with a great C&R podcast btw.).
Res 2 remake (PS4) - Enjoyed it a lot, but well, 7.5/10 say. Too dark! Especially in the sewers.
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I find RE Engine games need a lot of tweaking to get the gamma and HDR settings spot on.
- ColinAlonso
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It's a straight remake of a game from 1993, it will stay fairly slow and the stories won't be deep. I liked the Prehistory chapter. Maybe flick around the chapters a bit, see if one grabs you?Magical_Isopod wrote: ↑March 13th, 2023, 3:44 am Started up Live-A-Live. Finished the Prehistory chapter and started the Distant Future chapter. Game's not really grabbing me so far, but I'll give it time to get to its point. Overall, it feels really well made, but also kinda slow.
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I think the Imperial China section would be a good starter. It has a focused story and I found it taught me how the battles work better than the other chapters. I started with the Japan section which has stealth mechanics and some tough battles (but I later enjoyed it for its beautiful setting) and then went to the prehistoric section which I found too long and while novel for telling the story without dialogue is maybe not the best to become endeared to the game.ColinAlonso wrote: ↑March 15th, 2023, 10:03 pmIt's a straight remake of a game from 1993, it will stay fairly slow and the stories won't be deep. I liked the Prehistory chapter. Maybe flick around the chapters a bit, see if one grabs you?Magical_Isopod wrote: ↑March 13th, 2023, 3:44 am Started up Live-A-Live. Finished the Prehistory chapter and started the Distant Future chapter. Game's not really grabbing me so far, but I'll give it time to get to its point. Overall, it feels really well made, but also kinda slow.
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Ended up getting sucked into Animal Crossing: New Leaf of all things despite having the, I'm told, superior New Horizons to hand. Incredibly absorbing game for something so ostensibly simply, it's not often you find a game where the hours kind of melt away like this.
Also balancing Yakuza 6 which I'm enjoying after the absolute triathlon that was Yakuza 5, but can see why people felt it was a bit like a beta for Kiwami 2 given the obvious cuts on display. That said, really nice game to shave off a couple of hours (and that's just the cutscenes) and chill out with.
Also balancing Yakuza 6 which I'm enjoying after the absolute triathlon that was Yakuza 5, but can see why people felt it was a bit like a beta for Kiwami 2 given the obvious cuts on display. That said, really nice game to shave off a couple of hours (and that's just the cutscenes) and chill out with.
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I've been playing some more Demon's Souls after Gears. I'm still feeling some Souls fatigue, but I'm also enjoying it more than I expected. The level design is really good, dense and full of branching paths and shortcuts, and very challenging in terms of its checkpointing. I love that aspect of Souls games so I'm digging it. I've had some frustrating moments, especially with a couple of bosses where they were more annoying than challenging.
I also feel like this game lacks some of the beauty and wow factor of other From games. That's partly down to me revisiting it later down the road, but not entirely, as I did the same with Dark Souls and didn't feel that way. But it means I feel less motivated to push through the tougher moments. I'll chip away at it, probably put it down when Resi 4 comes out, but I'm enjoying it enough to see it through.
I also feel like this game lacks some of the beauty and wow factor of other From games. That's partly down to me revisiting it later down the road, but not entirely, as I did the same with Dark Souls and didn't feel that way. But it means I feel less motivated to push through the tougher moments. I'll chip away at it, probably put it down when Resi 4 comes out, but I'm enjoying it enough to see it through.
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I'm about nine hours in to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. It was one of the games I was most looking to playing before GBA games came to the Switch and I'm definitely enjoying it. The old "who's the guy in green?" never seems to wear out it's welcome and the game is mildly amusing enough to raise the odd smile. I think one of the biggest issues with the Mario RPG series are that it's virtually impossible for them to ever have even a semi-decent story, they can never really stray too far from the core plot of most Mario games, and I do think that's a bigger negative than it might seem, because the games then rely solely on their gameplay. Fortunately, this game is really fun, the combat is simple but enjoyable, the bright colours really pop off the Switch screen (even on my OG Switch) and the music brings back many of the classic Mario themes. I think I'm about halfway through now, but there haven't been any duff moments so far.
- ColinAlonso
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I'm playing a few games at the moment
I'm in the late game stages of the Klonoa 2 remake. I played the originals and I'll write more about those 2 when I'm finished.
Still playing Splatoon 3 regularly, no long sessions though.
I'm playing Bomb Jack (Arcade) for Ben's monthly challenge. It's a single screen platformer where you have to collect bombs, but you get bonuses if they are in order, while under attack from enemies. It handles really well and trying to get those bonuses is a real challenge and the key to a high score.
Finally, I started Final Fantasy XIII a couple of months ago but only in small amounts. I finished all the other single player main FFs when the podcast was covering them (except for 7, 9 and 10 which I finished decades ago ). I skipped 13 due to its reputation (still finished FF2 though ) and feel like I have to settle a score.
Well I've started playing it more and while there are bits I like, the game really does not help itself. The infamous linearity I can handle, even if FF12 struck a good balance before. I find the battle system fun, directing the general flow of the party members rather than picking out single moves, yet the game keeps forcing 2 member parties and switching between them, when 3 could add complexity to the battles. Its getting really annoying, I want to use the buff, debuff and tank jobs more, but that works better in 3 person parties!
The plot is kinda washing over me to be honest, probably because I only like two of the characters and one of those, Fang, joined the party about 5 minutes ago. That's not even an exaggeration. I mean my third 'favourite' character so far is the much reviled (I think) Hope (he's about to do something stupid at the wrong time though, the game keeps hinting at it). Lightning is boring and too stoic to be interesting, Snow is dumb and Vanille made my ears hurt from the start, I actually properly hate her and she is only saved by hanging around Sazh.
Music's good and the game looks nice. It sounds odd, I think I might kinda like it, probably due to the battles, but there's lots of stuff to rant about too and to be honest, I've enjoyed ranting about it.
I'm in the late game stages of the Klonoa 2 remake. I played the originals and I'll write more about those 2 when I'm finished.
Still playing Splatoon 3 regularly, no long sessions though.
I'm playing Bomb Jack (Arcade) for Ben's monthly challenge. It's a single screen platformer where you have to collect bombs, but you get bonuses if they are in order, while under attack from enemies. It handles really well and trying to get those bonuses is a real challenge and the key to a high score.
Finally, I started Final Fantasy XIII a couple of months ago but only in small amounts. I finished all the other single player main FFs when the podcast was covering them (except for 7, 9 and 10 which I finished decades ago ). I skipped 13 due to its reputation (still finished FF2 though ) and feel like I have to settle a score.
Well I've started playing it more and while there are bits I like, the game really does not help itself. The infamous linearity I can handle, even if FF12 struck a good balance before. I find the battle system fun, directing the general flow of the party members rather than picking out single moves, yet the game keeps forcing 2 member parties and switching between them, when 3 could add complexity to the battles. Its getting really annoying, I want to use the buff, debuff and tank jobs more, but that works better in 3 person parties!
The plot is kinda washing over me to be honest, probably because I only like two of the characters and one of those, Fang, joined the party about 5 minutes ago. That's not even an exaggeration. I mean my third 'favourite' character so far is the much reviled (I think) Hope (he's about to do something stupid at the wrong time though, the game keeps hinting at it). Lightning is boring and too stoic to be interesting, Snow is dumb and Vanille made my ears hurt from the start, I actually properly hate her and she is only saved by hanging around Sazh.
Music's good and the game looks nice. It sounds odd, I think I might kinda like it, probably due to the battles, but there's lots of stuff to rant about too and to be honest, I've enjoyed ranting about it.
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I played the demo to a game called Strayed Lights. It's an indie action game with a very heavy emphasis on parries. So much that it actually teaches you how to use those mechanics before it even tells you that you can do a normal attack. It feels very influenced by Sekiro, carrying over the balance gauge that both you and the enemy have, and gives you a big finishing move if you fill it up. It also has an Ikaruga style colour switching mechanic, where you have to be in the same colour as enemies for parries to work. It's pretty fun. Parry timing is tight but it doesn't feel unreasonable, and enemy attacks are well telegraphed but also have some unusual patterns that keep you on your toes. The demo culminates in a boss fight against a big ape-like monster that moves in a way that conveys a sort of playful innocence to it. Like it doesn't realise its own strength and the chaos and destruction its leaving in its wake is just a game to them. So they managed to nail something that a lot of games inspired by From seem unable to replicate, in conveying character and emotion just through movements. It's also rather pretty. The visual style is kind of Ori-like, but with a more limited colour palette. The environment design is really impressive too, and it does a great job at drawing your eye towards some great scenes.
I've also been playing Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom. I've long had my eye on this one, but never made the effort to play it before now. It's pretty interesting. It's almost like a different studio's take on the Team Ico formula. You play as a young thief character being accompanied by a large monster with magical abilities. You fight monsters and solve puzzles together, growing your bond over time. Almost like The Last Guardian long before that game came out. It doesn't carry over the minimalist design philosophy however. There's a clear Zelda influence when it comes to puzzles, and world design to a lesser extent. It has a very whimsical fairy tale-esque tone to it, which is pretty similar to Folklore, which is by the same developer. But Majin feels like it's aimed at a much younger audience, lacking the darker, more mature tone of that game. It seems inconsistent in how it treats the player though. Usually it feels very hand-holdy and makes things extremely obvious, but then there are just basic actions that the game doesn't tell you about, or things that are interactable that don't obviously look like they are. I get the impression that isn't intentional. But despite the rough execution of certain things, I am enjoying it.
I've also been playing Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom. I've long had my eye on this one, but never made the effort to play it before now. It's pretty interesting. It's almost like a different studio's take on the Team Ico formula. You play as a young thief character being accompanied by a large monster with magical abilities. You fight monsters and solve puzzles together, growing your bond over time. Almost like The Last Guardian long before that game came out. It doesn't carry over the minimalist design philosophy however. There's a clear Zelda influence when it comes to puzzles, and world design to a lesser extent. It has a very whimsical fairy tale-esque tone to it, which is pretty similar to Folklore, which is by the same developer. But Majin feels like it's aimed at a much younger audience, lacking the darker, more mature tone of that game. It seems inconsistent in how it treats the player though. Usually it feels very hand-holdy and makes things extremely obvious, but then there are just basic actions that the game doesn't tell you about, or things that are interactable that don't obviously look like they are. I get the impression that isn't intentional. But despite the rough execution of certain things, I am enjoying it.
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Just started up Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. Does a nice job of capturing what made the originals so special and it does look exceptionally lovely. Also gotten my arse kicked by some of the levels already. Some of the platforming utilising dimension shifting can be really mind bending stuff that requires pretty spot on timing. Was less a fan of the fact that I had to sign an agreement document to even play the game. Even though it is thankfully a one time thing, seeing bloody legal documents as you boot up a game is like an insane parody of how corporate the games industry has become, blegh. That aside, I am enjoying it overall.
Also nearly finished Luigi's Mansion 2. Only one more mansion to go. Definitely being an interesting experience.
Also nearly finished Luigi's Mansion 2. Only one more mansion to go. Definitely being an interesting experience.
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I found Crash 4 so incredibly hard from the midpoint onwards that I eventually grew too frustrated and gave up with it. Hope you have more luck than me!
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Not too long ago, I did manage to finish Stormy Ascent in the remake of the original in the N.Sane trilogy so I am optimistic I will stick with 4 all the way if I can overcome that! I have heard numerous horror stories about 100% completion of this game so I am not even going to try to keep my blood pressure low! Good thing I am not a big completionist type anyways.
However, I am at a point in Luigi's mansion 2 where I am at a very frustrating part of the game where I have died numerous times. Really starting to not like these sodding ghosts.
However, I am at a point in Luigi's mansion 2 where I am at a very frustrating part of the game where I have died numerous times. Really starting to not like these sodding ghosts.
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This may seem a silly question but is Luigi's Mansion 1 and 2 different to 3 as 3 is the only one I've played and whilst I thought it was beautifully animated, I didn't find it to be that much fun and a tad repetitive. Not helped by the fact that I felt it had a couple more floors than what was needed. Not a bad game by any stretch but definitely my least favourite Switch exclusive alongside Links Awakening remake.
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Not really. There's some evolution through the games, but you're essentially doing exactly the same thing in each one of them. If you didn't particularly love 3, you'll not feel any different about 1 and 2 in my view. Others might disagree, but that's how I see it. I just think they're terribly boring games to actually play though, so my opinion is somewhat tainted, I suppose.Truk_Kurt wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2023, 8:54 am This may seem a silly question but is Luigi's Mansion 1 and 2 different to 3 as 3 is the only one I've played and whilst I thought it was beautifully animated, I didn't find it to be that much fun and a tad repetitive. Not helped by the fact that I felt it had a couple more floors than what was needed. Not a bad game by any stretch but definitely my least favourite Switch exclusive alongside Links Awakening remake.
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I'd agree on Crash 4 getting hard. Never tried Stormy Ascent but I'd be interested to hear how it compares to this game. The last few levels, especially the last one, are absolutely devious. It's a decent game though. I'd also agree on Luigi's Mansion 3 being a bit boring. I played it a few times and put it down, found it a bit simplistic and nothing really sucked me in, ho ho. I enjoyed the gamecube game as a kid though.
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I remember the TCGS Lads, Dave in particular really singing the praises of LM3 and I questioned if I was playing the same game when I came to play itAlex79 wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2023, 3:35 pmNot really. There's some evolution through the games, but you're essentially doing exactly the same thing in each one of them. If you didn't particularly love 3, you'll not feel any different about 1 and 2 in my view. Others might disagree, but that's how I see it. I just think they're terribly boring games to actually play though, so my opinion is somewhat tainted, I suppose.Truk_Kurt wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2023, 8:54 am This may seem a silly question but is Luigi's Mansion 1 and 2 different to 3 as 3 is the only one I've played and whilst I thought it was beautifully animated, I didn't find it to be that much fun and a tad repetitive. Not helped by the fact that I felt it had a couple more floors than what was needed. Not a bad game by any stretch but definitely my least favourite Switch exclusive alongside Links Awakening remake.
- Will Marley
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I love that show but I can't remember ever liking a game they rave about. Their GOTYs are almost always games I can't bear, almost amusing now.
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I've never forgiven Dave for Future Unfolding.