Re: What games are you currently playing?
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 5:03 pm
I'm playing Fire Emblem Heroes, it's surprisingly really fun. If anyone wants to friend me my player ID is :2767637292
I love the combat in this game and I really can't see why so many people don't like the motion controls. Maybe something went wrong tech-wise for them, because they really do work great. Or maybe they prefer mashing buttons to carefully choosing the direction of your sword slashes.Adsolution wrote:One game I'm currently playing through Skyward Sword, and wow, people shit on the motion controls way too much. Sure, they're a little clunky sometimes, but given what it is and what you have to work with, they work pretty dang well. It took a couple hours to get used to the combat, but I'm pretty good at it now. I actually find the combat extremely fun.
Let me know how that is! That's one of the few SMT ps2 titles I haven't started yet so I'm interested.DemigodRayinator wrote:I'm going to start playing Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga on PS2 soon.
All of the KH games except the ones included in 2.8 are coming out on one disc for PS4 (and in 60fps!) at the end of March. So basically 1, 2, two "relevant" side-stories and two movies that aren't that relevant. If you want to try it out but don't know if you'll want to play everything, I suggest this order:Rayfist wrote:I've mentioned this on twitter before, I really want to get into Kingdom Hearts at some point but I fear it will be a long time before I ever reach the motivation to care. I know the story is incredibly convoluted. Now I've played Metal Gear Solid 2, which in itself had a convoluted story, and I still appreciated it, so I have no clue how I'll feel about Kingdom Hearts story. And the fact that I need to play 9 games in total (2 of which are cinematics in the HD remixes) just to get the FULL scoop of the story seems really unnecessary imo.
Well, I'm in a weird situation currently where I've graduated but I'm still a college student studying some additional courses that will e.g. finally allow me to learn OpenGL. I combine that with a small job that involves gamifying a training application, which I can do mostly at home. Basically, I'm getting paid for getting more programming/game dev experience while I figure out what I'll do afterwards (I kind of want to get into game development, but to do so I will probably have to move to another country, which I'm not sure I want to do just for a job... I've been keeping an eye on other jobs in Belgium to see if anything interesting pops up, but everything so far has been way too far from where I live, so I will probably have to move either way...)Rayfist wrote:Also can I ask, how the hell are you playing through these RPGs so fast? I work a part time job, and I'm a full time college student, and I can rarely find time to finish these! I usually have to set them aside until Summer break.
You weren't allowed to learn OpenGL? You were disallowed from learning OpenGL in any and all capacity?Drolpiraat wrote:finally allow me to learn OpenGL.
I know some of the basics, but with my studies the past 5 years I didn't have enough time to (want to) look at it further. Since time isn't really an issue this year, I can do so now.Adsolution wrote:You weren't allowed to learn OpenGL? You were disallowed from learning OpenGL in any and all capacity?Drolpiraat wrote:finally allow me to learn OpenGL.
I've played the franchise in it's entirety, so I guess yes I have. It's a pretty good entry point for people new to the franchise, since it starts off 10 years before the first game, so I'd recommend starting off with either this or KH1!Bzzit wrote:I think I'll get the KH collection too, because I've never played Birth by Sleep, but have always wanted to! Anyone played this one?
A fragmentary Passage has easily got to be my favorite game play so far, it just melds all the previous games so perfectly, I feel like I could get lost in it for days if it weren't so short!Drolpiraat wrote:I just 100%ed Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- which is included in Kingdom Hearts II.8: Final Chapter Prologue. The game is short but fantastic - much, much better than its crazy title(s). I've found the story bad for a while now but classic Kingdom Hearts combat is still so much fun! I especially enjoyed the secret boss fight. Plus, this game also nails the atmosphere, art style and graphical fidelity. Even though it involves light, darkness, heartless, nobodies, something called Kingdom Hearts that I still don't quite understand what it is exactly, strange men in black coats and multiple copies of the same person created by time travel, I am still very excited for the future of this franchise!
Yeah, no.Dart wrote:<about BBS> It's a pretty good entry point for people new to the franchise, since it starts off 10 years before the first game, so I'd recommend starting off with either this or KH1!
It was really good, but Aqua still controls a little too stiff for my tastes. KH2FM on Critical was definitely the best for me - that probably had my favorite gameplay mechanics in any game ever.Dart wrote:A fragmentary Passage has easily got to be my favorite game play so far
Ah, that's a really bad thing. The same goes for books, I hate that when I am reading a great book, and meanwhile I have to read one for homework. Homework is homework, so I must stop reading the one I wanted, and it totally fades. Maybe if you watch some videos about the game, you can get back into it and remember.Ambidextroid wrote:Playing Ratchet and Clank 2, this is the most nostalgia I have experienced in a long while.
Wait, I just remembered I'm half way through playing Wind Waker... Damn, I've left it too long and now I forgot what was happening![]()
This always happens to me with anything remotely RPGish. I was half way through Twilight Princess and somehow totally forgot about it. Now if I continue I won't know what I'm doing and if I start over it will seem tedious since I can still almost remember. I'll just have to wait until it's completely gone from my mind and play it from the beginning in a few years time
AgreedDrolpiraat wrote: (Also, KH1 is a much better game)
I loved all the additions in KH2FM, although I'm more than happy to play it on the ps3 with the western control scheme. In fact this reminds me that I never beat any of the secret bosses yet, I should totally do that some day!Drolpiraat wrote:It was really good, but Aqua still controls a little too stiff for my tastes. KH2FM on Critical was definitely the best for me - that probably had my favorite gameplay mechanics in any game ever.Dart wrote:A fragmentary Passage has easily got to be my favorite game play so far
After I finished the regular KH2 back in the day, I modded my PS2 just to be able to play KH1FM, KH2FM and Re:Com. That was all in Japanese, so I used printed translation guides. And it was great. The additions in 2FM were all perfect: the platforming needed to get those crowns scattered everywhere, the Cave of Remembrance and all of those secret bosses. I 100%ed it and still pop in the disc from time to time to redo some of those extra bosses.That did make 0.2 a lot harder for me than it should have been though, since I was so used to the Japanese control scheme...
I havent played much of this one either, although the camera control feels really weird in 60 fps, but visually speaking it definitely a step up.Drolpiraat wrote:I just started playing KH DDD HD, by the way. The 60fps makes it such a huge improvement over the 3DS version. Can't wait to see what it does to KH2FM!
I have tried this before but I end up getting really bored and wanting to play the game myself, then when I do I feel like I'm treading over old ground. It's alright though, I'm pretty close to not remembering anything about Twilight Princess (this happened about a year ago) so I think I'll push on and play when it's been completely wiped from my mind.Tomazo wrote: Ah, that's a really bad thing. The same goes for books, I hate that when I am reading a great book, and meanwhile I have to read one for homework. Homework is homework, so I must stop reading the one I wanted, and it totally fades. Maybe if you watch some videos about the game, you can get back into it and remember.
I actually don't remember if I have ever finished a game, I just simply get bored of playing them. For example, I haven't finished any Rayman game, however I know the series for several years. But I will change this, now I'm playing through Origins, and I plan to finish the other titles too. I think I missed out a lot of things, while daring to call myself a Rayman fan.Ambidextroid wrote:I have tried this before but I end up getting really bored and wanting to play the game myself, then when I do I feel like I'm treading over old ground. It's alright though, I'm pretty close to not remembering anything about Twilight Princess (this happened about a year ago) so I think I'll push on and play when it's been completely wiped from my mind.
The sad thing with me is I don't lose track of the game because of some other responsibility, I just start too many games without finishing the ones I'm already playing