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Rear Admiral
Location: Australia
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Re: What games are you playing currently?
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Location: Slovenia (EU)
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Location: Sephiroth
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Rear Admiral
Location: Glasgow
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Vice Admiral
Location: Sephiroth
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Location: Wherever life takes me
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Commodore
Location: Victoria, Australia
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Re: What games are you playing currently?
I picked it up in a Humble Bundle and just as I did with Bastion, which was also in that Bundle (best Bundle ever!), found that my first impressions were way off. Yes, it's a platformer, but it's an incredibly inventive, clever, surprising, touching and funny platformer. The art, dialogue and remarkable settings (from a board game to a Japanese horror film spoof to a conspiracy theorist's mind) make for an amazing experience. It's also possible to find a heck of a lot of extras if you go off the beaten path - all sorts of bonus cutscenes, extra dialogue and collectable objects. The only downside is the sharp leap in difficulty in the final stages. After nearly being driven mad by the accursed confusion rats, now the infamous Meat Circus level is certain to result in a smashed controller - and this is apparently after it was made a lot easier in a patch! Still well and truly worth it overall, even for someone who normally wouldn't play a platformer.
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Commodore
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Re: What games are you playing currently?
I love the idea of WRPGs being about a party of adventurers exploring a fantasy land and I do love almost every WRPG that I play for the first few hours, but then I end up quitting in frustration. The problem is that I despise character customization, leveling up, and loot. At the early stages of the game you don't have to worry about this too much, but after a few hours you have to manage your inventory, invest skill points, and other boring stuff that is kinda inherent to RPGs that I don't like. If there was a WRPG where these RPG elements were streamlined to the same extent as they are in JRPGs so that the focus is on the plot/exploration rather than the loot/leveling I think I would enjoy it. Alas... So instead of Icewind Dale I started playing the original Final Fantasy for the PSP. Way too many random battles, but it's still pretty fun. I've only ever made it to the Marsh Cave on the NES, so most of the game will be completely new to me.
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Admiral
Location: Washington
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Re: What games are you playing currently?
Speaking of 13, I gather I'm about halfway through it, and I love it to death. Yes it's linear (so far), but the story and battle system more than make up for it. In fact I think this is one of the best battle systems I've ever seen. It's different from the early Final Fantasy games, but only in the way you approach the battle, I love that rather than focusing on who's doing what, you're focusing on keeping your characters healthy and what battle formation is the best one to use. The paradigm system really ups the strategy, in my eyes.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Darkest Scotland
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Location: Ireland.
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Pretty much my every other waking moment is Mark of the Ninja, though. And hey, I got the X Series Box for 9.99! Now I just need a few economics degrees and I'll be able to understand how to play one of these bloody games...
Hell, if anything, in Mass Effect 2 BioWare dropped most of the conventional RPG mechanics and honestly it was a better game mechanically than the often confused first entry in the series. My issue with JRPGs... well on the one hand they're virtually exclusively console games and I'm a PC gamer, but also because the plots seem invariably terrible to an outsider from the genre. First and foremost I like RPGs with stories I like, so I stick to my comfort zone.
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Vice Admiral
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I also started Far Cry 3 and it is great so far. I like being able to customize weapons now and all the collectibles to find. I prefer this kind of sand box play to the Elder Scrolls kind where it seems like there is too much to do. Too many quests and too much to collect. Far Cry 2 and 3 strike a balance of open exploration and a manageable amount of missions and collectibles.
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Lieutenant Commander
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Commodore
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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