I was looking up when the vita was released, and apparently there's an Eight Generation.AJ wrote:We need concrete dates, really. I have to know if I can include Stanley.
Dark Soldier wrote:Ah shit I forgot inside, that'd be in place of Hollow Knight
Dark Soldier wrote:So many here didn't like Witcher then aye
Dark Soldier wrote:So many here didn't like Witcher then aye
Given you only play half-hour games, this doesn't really surprise me. Get ya 52 and chill the fuck out manMoot_Geeza wrote:The pre-written character thing appeals but the billion hours to reach halfway thing doesn't.
JonB wrote:I eventually appreciated W3 but it took a helluva long time. It's one where you just need to get into the world and the characters and absorb all the details. And in that sense it's probably the most impressive game world ever created. But, the other side of that is there isn't always a lot of interesting stuff to do in it. A lot of time is devoted to fetching and go talk to that person type tasks, which are really just ways of advancing plot points and setting up meaningful decisions later. And the combat really isn't very good. The menu systems and potion crafting are largely a waste of time when most battles can be won in seconds or by using the same few tactics over and over. If you're happy to just explore, discover and be in its world then I can imagine it would be one of the greatest games ever. For me, while I like that aspect, the actual moment to moment activity would need to be more engaging to make it a real classic.
Yeah, I can understand that. I wasn't far off giving up a few times in the first 6 hours or so.MattyJ wrote:For me the combat, item and especially the levelling system is what turned me away from it. I didn't enjoy that aspect at all so didn't want to put time into the game.
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