It's a Japanese action-RPG.
Sounds interesting. I've never done a jrpg
It's a Japanese action-RPG.
I started playing the first Ni No Kuni back in 2003 and I was really enjoying it. But then when I was about halfway through the game, my dad died... and since then I just haven't been able to go back to that game.I'm generally not big on J-rpgs, but the first Ni No Kuni really struck a chord with me. It's the game in my avatar. Being co-developed with Studio Ghibli, it really sucked me into its world.
Building Real Life things in Satisfactory...
Speaking of real life things in games, I'm kind of fascinated when a developer recreates a location that manages to evoke memories. They can be a great way of doing some virtual tourism depending on the level of detail put into them. I felt this way both with Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. With New Vegas in particular, I had played it not that long after a trip where I'd toured the Hoover Dam, and it was fairly accurate enough to evoke that kind of response.
A lot of people are saying that about Horizon Forbidden West with the LA ruins you find.
Ohh, I hadn't even considered the Horizon series. There was a bit of that in Zero Dawn too. There's a bit of a nostalgia aspect to it too, when you recognize something that isn't quite as you remember it.
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