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my list of obscure to-play games
Polaroid Pete
Air Ranger Rescue Helicopter
Demolition Girl
Love Ping Pong
Paparazzi
Graffiti Kingdom
Way of the Samurai
Naval Ops: Warship Gunner
Panzer Front Ausf B
Ribbit King
Street Golfer
Deep Water
Code of the Samurai
Secret Weapons over Normanday
― coz (webinar), Tuesday, 20 October 2009 20:34 (fourteen years ago) link
one month passes...
really i guess u should get dds + dds2 since the stories are intertwined and the story is the reason why its the best follow up to playing the persona series. its really combat focused tho but it improves on nocturne's system (which was a huge pain imo and really finnicky/spreadsheet-y) and the battles tend to stay tactically interesting rather than press x repeat. its also a quicker, less obsessive game than persona
i have not played the devil summoners btw
played about an hour of dds last night, and its pretty much what i wanted - the battle system is turn based but with some strategy to it, mercifully short cut scenes - the magic upgrade system seems to be similar to the grid thing in ffx? anyway lamp knows atlus, a+ would buy from again.
― zappi, Friday, 4 December 2009 11:50 (fourteen years ago) link
two months pass...
wow! bof: dragon quarter has to be the most unconventional JRPG I've ever played. I was a bit sceptical at first but after playing it for a while I am utterly hooked now. survival horror role-play gaming at its best. \o/
shining in the darkness, digital devil saga, silent hill, panzer dragoon orta, P.N.03, ico, shadow of the colossus, icewind dale, parasite eve 2
^ this is a list of games I was reminded of while playing
first of all, presentation. it looks a lot like the SMT series, and adds silent hill's grainy video filter to emphasise the dark, gritty atmosphere of the game. it looks dirty and oppressive throughout, underlined further by ryu's, his rival bosch's and nina's character design. they look ghastly (and in nina's case, frail). and there's also that incomprehensible narrator, as in pdo or sotc. to be honest, in my opinion BoF5 is more unsettling than some survival horror games (ie project zero).
then there's the gameplay. only one save slot, and you have to use one of those rare tokens to save? this will never work! thankfully I was proved wrong. it took me a fair while to understand how the game really works, but now I am convinced that capcom wanted to create the ultimate arcadey dungeon crawler. it's a bit like shining in the darkness. you enter the dungeon and try to get as far as possible (leveling up in the process). then when the going gets tough you return to the city hub, buy new items and tackle the dungeon again, which should be easier now that you're at a higher level. only in the this game the battle system is vastly more sophisticated and nearly as good as grandia's. this adds elements from P.N. 03 to the game, in that you will want to do a "perfect run". you can use the environment, traps and area effect spells (!) to your advantage, but as in P.N. 03 you're often overwhelmed when you first enter a new room. the battle system is much closer to bioware's RPGs such as icewind dale than it is to the traditional japanese systems.
next, the story. so... reduced, like ico; nina does look and act a lot like yorda too, come to think of it albeit a bit more proactive. ryu's determination to change fate has sotc vibes, with the twist that ryu is living on borrowed time, what with the D-counter that happily ticks away even if you never change into your dragon form. I have no clue what the ending is going to be like, but somehow I don't expect to see a happy one!
― a passing heavy daftie (cozen), Saturday, 20 February 2010 13:46 (fourteen years ago) link
I went on a perilous expedition to a Gamestop in the boondox of LA in the hopes of finding this game for cheap but was foiled by the store's organizational incompetence :(
looks fun as fuck though. I don't really have time for massive RPGs with weeks of playtime (sez the guy who went home and ordered a copy of Persona 4 from Amazon in semi-protest) so a 10-hr arcade-y dungeon crawler sounds like a win to me.
― /no cobo (jamescobo), Monday, 22 February 2010 21:10 (fourteen years ago) link