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Jimmer-jammer

@LN78 I know this isn’t what you want to hear but it’s a game that really does improve the more you play. The stances are gated behind quests and certain npc’s so it takes a while for things to flourish. That said, if you’re not all in on the combat, there’s not a whole lot left to carry the experience. If you can push through, there’s a really fun game there.

“Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.” C.S. Lewis

LN78

@Jimmer-jammer I've read a few reviews that said much the same thing. I'm very much a fan of the Team Ninja combat so I'm willing to put a few more hours in over the next couple of evenings. As I said, it just feels like I've seen pretty much every aspect of this game done better elsewhere. Maybe I'm looking for a USP that just isn't there?

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LN78

Jimmer-jammer

@LN78 From a distance, I can’t say it ever really rises above average. It attempts a lot of things and does so adequately (outside of the messy narrative) but once I got into the swing of things, everything came together to provide the aspect that most average games peter out on: consistent fun factor. It took a while but at some point I just realized that, despite its shortcomings, I was having more fun running around in this world than I do in most open world games of this ilk, and I’m still not entirely sure why 😂 Here’s hoping it turns for you

“Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.” C.S. Lewis

lotan666

@Bentleyma I'm really enjoying it. I'm playing it along with other games, I don't rush, I just relax and explore. It's great that everywhere you turn in the game there is something cool to do, some new path, new group. I loved all the different approaches and factions in Fallout, so I feel at home I'm learning magic at the College, doing secret missions for the Thieves Guild and at the same time fighting for the Companions. Different lives, even with different clothes. Great fun.

lotan666

Jimmer-jammer

@Black_Swordsman They were in my inventory fairly early after being let loose in the world but I also bought one from a merchant. Initially, I was using a katana as my primary weapon and paired swords as my secondary but once I started unlocking better skills and faster combat styles for my katana, I switched my secondary to a greatsword. I haven’t found many stances for it yet but it’s been great fun paired with my katana. Also, ranged weapons play a huge role in developing your style as well. Personally, I like shurikens and rifles.

As a primer, the combat system revolves around three stances for each weapon: Jin, Ten and Chi. There are many variations that can be slotted in to each of these stances, with their own combo strings and unique martial skills, allowing the player to really mix and match things to their tastes. Experimentation is really encouraged. There’s a lot more to it than that but it gives you a basic idea of what you’re getting into when it comes to weapons.

“Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.” C.S. Lewis

JohnnyShoulder

I dipped about an hour or so into Dave the Diver last night. It is certainly different from what I usually play. So far feels quite chilled, however I've just been tasked withil killing a shark, which I briefly saw earlier and quickly swam away.

I'm tempted to save this for the weekend to try out remote play on my tablet, as I'm over at my parents house and my dad has finally got a PS5.

Life is more fun when you help people succeed, instead of wishing them to fail.

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.

PSN: JohnnyShoulder

Bentleyma

No work for the next 8 days, so it'll just be me and Stellar Blade!

@lotan666 I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it. Some people that play it for the first time now find that it's not aged well, but I still think there are few games that can match it's sense of adventure.

Bentleyma

PSN: Bentleyma-

lotan666

@Bentleyma To be honest, I'm surprised how good it looks and works. It's the updated version for PS5 which apparently utilizes some mods and it makes a very good impression - especially the lighting, weather effects, improved textures. It all works very smoothly and the exploration and sense of adventure are indeed great

lotan666

BlAcK_Sw0rDsMaN

@Jimmer-jammer @Th3solution Good news, boys, I reached the max level of attack power in Demon's Souls and now further farming is rendered obsolete, 426 attack power with my Dragon Bone Smasher+2, Str level 51. Ready to take on Allant. Any tips for me?

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"Well, do what you can and do your best to make a good showing." - Kobo Abe

PSN: Draco_V_Ecliptic

Th3solution

@Black_Swordsman with that build, I don’t think you’ll need any further tips except to just 💥 Smash 💥. 😄

“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”

sorteddan

The Pedestrian
I normally don't have the patience (or mental ability) for puzzle games as I tend to give up when frustrated but I've been enjoying this one, albeit in small sessions. I like the way it doesn't really explain anything but still remains quite simple to grasp the new mechanics introduced in different areas.
I also like how solving fairly simple puzzles makes me feel like a genius!
Its quite a pleasant change of pace for me at the moment.

“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”

Ravix

Forbidden West. Not right now, but I started it last night. Not sure if I will stick with it. It looks stunning, but it just isn't gripping me yet, not sure why. Maybe it takes itself a little too serious. I don't know

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lotan666

@Ravix For me it started slow. I actually didn't like the beginning. But eventually I really fell for it and ended up getting platinum and doing the DLC. It's huge and some parts of it were less interesting than others or even felt unnecessary but all in all I think it's one hell of a game.

lotan666

Ravix

@lotan666 maybe that was part of it. The beginning is just a little corridor area and I was trying to explore and find things on my own, but it was just dead ends and felt like bad design, but I suppose it is just a tutorial area in a way, even though it's a sequel.

Overall the series is one I like for it being its own unique concept, but it always lacked a bit of depth for questing and exploration and I have a love hate relationship with the combat 😅 (the dualsense sensory bow aiming I've tweaked to be quite nice for my own style, I used that method alot in DD2 when using a bow, forget what its actually called, but you use the motion sensor to tweak aim to varying degrees and I had to boost the sensitivity up)

But It's a game I don't mind if I don't finish it, I might go back to it and play some more (weekend is quite busy anyway) and get to a part where it opens out to more exploration, and see how long it keeps me involved. And if it doesn't grab me, just play it from time to time. And even if it does, I'll likely get a bit bored of the progression and have to come back to it at another time after playing other games, like I did with the first game

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When it seems you're out of luck.
There's just one man who gives a f*************ck
⚔️🛡🐎

BlAcK_Sw0rDsMaN

@Th3solution @Jimmer-jammer Well boys, I have finally bested Allant, got him on my first try with my complete max build. He drained one of my levels though, which I will have to farm to get back, but I still came out as the victor. Now it's on to the rest of World 4. Adjudicator awaits!

N.B Although admittedly much easier than it should be with the max strength level I still reckon it was challenging, I had to keep getting away from him in order to heal up regularly, and couldn't just wail on him sort of thing.

N.B II I usually go for the max build in these games sort of thing, but, yeah, it felt to me, even though I know I've made my character op, that this boss fight was more like a boss fight in a standard action RPG, than something out of Dark Souls Remastered or Dark Souls III , where, even though I've made my character op again, the boss fights were still significantly more challenging than in Demon's Souls , but then again, the easiest FromSoft game is still going to be significantly harder than the average game.

How are your games going?

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"Well, do what you can and do your best to make a good showing." - Kobo Abe

PSN: Draco_V_Ecliptic

Pizzamorg

Still grinding away on Granblue which is why I haven't been posting much.

Finished the core campaign, and have been working through the end game (which also continues the campaign too).

The game is fairly easy all the way through the campaign and for really most of the first two tiers of end game. However, by the third tier the difficulty and grind expectation does shoot up pretty significantly - at least by comparison.

This is mostly due to how the system handles resources, and it all being one shared pot. I was constantly trying new characters, and rotating new characters into my AI slots, not realising how much I was gimping myself in the process by doing this. The end game curve seems very much built around you picking a main, and three main companions, and mostly disregarding everyone else until the end, so you can focus all your resources into them and keep up with the escalation.

Thankfully a content drop landed the other day which introduced a ranged bow user and much like with Monster Hunter, she sorta circumvents so many of the things that can make a battle particularly difficult and so I went from feeling like I hit a wall to absolutely blazing through the end game again. I think I have a couple more quests before I unlock the final tier of end game difficulty.

Life to the living, death to the dead.

BlAcK_Sw0rDsMaN

Got my level back in Demon's Souls , the one that Allant drained away from me earlier, and now I am making my way through the first area of the Shrine of Storms level, on my way to Adjudicator!

"Well, do what you can and do your best to make a good showing." - Kobo Abe

PSN: Draco_V_Ecliptic

Voltan

Started Stellar Blade and I like it a lot
My favorite part is the monster design but overall it's fun and very pretty with only a couple downsides so far (janky platforming, which luckily there isn't a whole lot of, and the bulletin board quests being as basic as they get)

Voltan

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