mrsmr2 wrote:Coffin
Nina wrote:It's IX I'm playing though, not XI. I don't know if that makes a difference for job swapping related mechanics.
Not gonna give up on this yet, there's still something that happens each time I play that makes me smile, sometimes it's just the name of a new monster, yesterday it was finding out your character shows up as a chest in your party when she died (damn, I forgot the word, can't even remember the Dutch word for it right now. Casket, is that it?)
Facewon wrote:Needed something that was only mouse use. Back has twanged again so I'm on couch.
Started evergarden.
Pleasant enough puzzler.
Whether it has the same legs is another thing, but @Yossarian may want to keep an eye. Mechanics are of similar vein to 3s and 2048, but with different shaped flowers.
Hexagonal shapes too.
Very nice music, clean graphical style.
We'll see if it has the depth soon enough.
trippy wrote:Resident Evil 4. It's been a few years since I played through this, so I'd intended to do so for Halloween. I'm fashionably late, though.The atmosphere is still great, and I'd forgotten how good the sound design is, it really builds the tension. As do the controls, which feel clunky at first but are a big part of the game balance, which is still great. There's lots I've forgotten and I'm really looking forward to working my way through it. Best of all it doesn't... constantly...interupt you...with pop-ups...and instructions...and take the control away from you...It handles many things really neatly, for example you get sent a book of the controls, to read at your leisure. While pretty, AAA games have become insanely bloated recently, this is a precision instrument in comparison. Even the inventory management is enjoyable. Got a selection of good things on sale, stranger.
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