That's... a way to end a show. Now I'm glad I didn't continue watching it.
Thanks for the info!
That's... a way to end a show. Now I'm glad I didn't continue watching it.
Thanks for the info!
Wait, what! I only saw until midway, but now I'm curious. What happens?
It's called Theater of the Mind, I think. It used to be the way we played ADnD, but I guess that the newer editions pushed the minis-and-grid with their more tactical playstyles.
Thanks for this. I was about to ask if Japanese input was supported. Why is it so hard to find a good keyboard for both Japanese and English? I usually have to end up sacrificing convenience in one or the other.
I wanted to play this game so badly, only to find out the game does not come with English language in my region... why do companies love to do this? Is it that hard to add the languages you already have translated for other countries? I'll even pay it as dlc if needed! Just save me the hassle (and extra cost) of importing the game.
On that note, I completely recommend the second compilation of other short stories, Exhalation.
I mean, to be fair, 8 episodes at 1 hour each is more or less the same runtime that 20 episodes of ~20 min each. The problem is not the amount of episodes, it's just bad direction.
Nothing beats suddenly hearing the big monster's theme morphing into Proof of a Hero when you are close to winning in Monster Hunter.
This was perhaps the most beautifully crafted jrpg I'll never finish. While the nostalgia hit me like a truck, after just some 8 hours I just felt I had played it all. The graphics and the music may be the very best in the genre, but the gameplay left much to be desired. Time-based inputs are nice (though they do get tiresome after a while), but there's just no substance in the gameplay. Progression is slow af, and I didn't feel there was much to unlock other than higher numbers, which are meh.
Amazing piece of art, though.
Completely intentional; you have no proof it was otherwise :P
Unlike many others here, I did enjoy Trials of Mana, so I am looking forward to this one. Looks amazing!
...except for that generic shonen hero. I am so done with games with generic shonen mc. I get that the new generation has to start somewhere, but it'd be nice to see more variaty in mc characters. Or on the very least let us create our own.
Not me! I used to be into GBF, mostly because of the story, but now I just don't care anymore. I play now HSR and ZZZ, but I end up skipping all non-main story, and just mashing through the main story dialogue (but maybe that's because for some godforsaken reason HSR doesn't have a skip button.) I also tried Reverse 1999 and Path to Nowhere, which I heard have amazing stories, but I ended up skipping everything after the intro chapter.
It's not that the stories are bad, I just don't have the mental energy to get into them anymore. I just want to play the game.
If anyone knows of a story-lite gacha, please recommend. I know of Puzzle and Dragons (a classic, I know), but after 10-11 years the gameplay is too convoluted for me to keep track of.