Everything about the game seems great except for the music. Can't believe they denied us the proper orchestral music
Yeah and it was said a 1000 times allrdy it's literally on one old fucktard (Sugiyama) because he doesn't want any danger for his precious concert money (+ he hates gaijins) this dick can't retire soon enough and i will personally pirate the damn soundtrack, mod it in the game when it releases and send him the video on Twitter to piss him off.
Yeah, first thing I'll do myself if it's remotely possible.
But if this is anything like Monster Hunter World, it'll be extremely mod-hostile.
Everything about the game seems great except for the music. Can't believe they denied us the proper orchestral music
Yeah and it was said a 1000 times allrdy it's literally on one old fucktard (Sugiyama) because he doesn't want any danger for his precious concert money (+ he hates gaijins) this dick can't retire soon enough and i will personally pirate the damn soundtrack, mod it in the game when it releases and send him the video on Twitter to piss him off.
Yeah, first thing I'll do myself if it's remotely possible.
But if this is anything like Monster Hunter World, it'll be extremely mod-hostile.
Monster Hunter World is full of anti mod code this one is standard UE4.
I'm too busy to play now but this game is definitely on my next-to-play list. Seems they have all the stuff I love:
1) sufficient difficulty (thanks to customizable difficulty), and
2) no save-anywhere and hence no savescumming.
There's even a toggle that largely prevents XP-grinding, as far as I understood it. If it gets cracked before I get to it, all the better, and if not then I'll buy a cheap key somewhere
Draconian difficulty when you create a character, description mentioned being able to toggle it off in shrines/churches (save poins.) so I assumed it could be flipped at will and left it alone but nope it can only be disabled and you have to set the rules at start or miss them entirely.
Less XP from weaker monsters, not being able to use armor, no buying from shop keepers and then stronger monsters (more XP too?) and finally something about random shyness which I have no idea what that one's about.
Toggled on individually as you name your character. (Hero so Hero the Hero in-game I'm guessing is what awaits. Creative naming yay!) And then disabled (permanently?) if you toggle it when at a save point.
There's also the DLC accessory for stronger enemy variants though so that might work too without the other rules although overall the game is really easy although it also really reminds me of the older classic JRPG's albeit with modern visuals.
Classic camera seems recommended over the new battle camera so that's something I have to tinker with too but overall it's really enjoyable so far.
Had to run all over and find all secrets bits and of course breaking the already easy difficulty by grinding like it's 1989 or something so 6+ hours and finally out of the prologue after slaughtering the local wildlife many, many times over and over and stealing everything in sight because even if you're saving the world you won't get a discount.
(Gets a bit silly during a certain scene where you're running but can still slaughter the enemies effortlessly and probably could do so without grinding plus they give XP and gold so why not. )
If anyone on the PC version is crashing at Gallopolis or Gandolia cutscenes, turn all graphics settings to the lowest possible. Was stuck for hours trying to get through this.
Also this is the orchestral version of the soundtrack. . .yeah.
The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don’t always spoil the good things and make them unimportant.
Nice game, decent combat for a modern JPRG (no spammy ADHD crap). Just can't stand the kiddyness of it. Refunded for now, will buy again when it's half price.
worse than Ni No Kuni II?
i really liked that game but found the "kiddyness" you described somewhat offputting
Nice game, decent combat for a modern JPRG (no spammy ADHD crap). Just can't stand the kiddyness of it. Refunded for now, will buy again when it's half price.
worse than Ni No Kuni II?
i really liked that game but found the "kiddyness" you described somewhat offputting
It's probably just the art style again otherwise this is the JRPG of the century and personally i really like the art as i explained before not everything needs to be grim dark.
Nice game, decent combat for a modern JPRG (no spammy ADHD crap). Just can't stand the kiddyness of it. Refunded for now, will buy again when it's half price.
worse than Ni No Kuni II?
i really liked that game but found the "kiddyness" you described somewhat offputting
It's probably just the art style again otherwise this is the JRPG of the century and personally i really like the art as i explained before not everything needs to be grim dark.
Why is it always one or the other with you guys?
I have to agree that the game does appear way too bright and kiddy. While not needing to be berserk dark, it could have appeared more serious. Can't really get immersed in such a bright game.
Looks like the crack is fucked there are reproducible crashes in some areas i can confirm that myself after testing those crashes don't happen the legit version so it looks like codex missed some triggers
Yeah great why does this shit always happen to games i really want to play i remember the same shit with Nier:Automata which needed 3 fixes for the fixes before we got a working crack.
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