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hubris.height posted:If you didn't like Lunar and Lunar 2, then you can just see yourself out the door, bitch. I just want to know how the guy that made that image reacts to me enjoying American pop culture references in Lunar or Vay. Would making goofy 90s jokes be considered HORRIBLE CENSORSHIP now by the people who freak out about slight clothing changes from Bravery Default?
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:36 |
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Fungah! posted:shut the gently caress up idiot stop cyberbullying me
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:45 |
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I don't know what any of you guys are talking about but I'm playing through Xenoblade Chronicles for the first time ever and I'm liking it a lot.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:46 |
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Kaubocks posted:I don't know what any of you guys are talking about but I'm playing through Xenoblade Chronicles for the first time ever and I'm liking it a lot. That's because it's a really good and fun game.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:47 |
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Crabtree posted:I just want to know how the guy that made that image reacts to me enjoying American pop culture references in Lunar or Vay. Would making goofy 90s jokes be considered HORRIBLE CENSORSHIP now by the people who freak out about slight clothing changes from Bravery Default? Odds are that they are just people predisposed to outrage. It takes all types.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:49 |
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I really like the game but I agree with pretty much everything ImpAtom said a few pages back, the MMO sidequesting really aggressively drags the game down. I do think the plot's pretty cool though, it's pretty much all JRPG and shounen cliches but it's done with a tremendous amount of style and intelligence; if you were ever going to play one game about a hot blooded young man killing God, I'd make it Xenoblade
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 17:50 |
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I think the reason the story works as well as it does is because all of the characters are really good and none of them feel like they're just filler minus Riki. They all have a roll in the story outside of just agreeing with whatever Shulk says and they even frequently break away from him to have moments by themselves. Not a lot of games I've played do that- either you get a party member and they have a couple lines and then shut up forever or the only thing they care about is the MC for whatever reason (see Persona 4's blank slates) To me, while it felt like Shulk's story I could easily say it's Reyn's as well or Sharla's. Xenoblade is really good
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:00 |
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I've pretty much stopped doing sidequests. Granted, I've already done quite a bit of them but also there's still way more left for me to do. I'll do quests that are like "kill X dudes" while walking through this area because they're on the way but anything beyond that has to be really interesting or have a nice reward. I seriously cut back because I'm trying to beat this game before Phantom Pain comes out. I've pretty much flipped the bird at Juju because at this point I'm not helping rebuild the place. Too much item hunting. I started about a week and a half ago. Just made it to Agniratha. I had to look up the name of that place because that name is so forgettable. Game's extremely cool. I dig the setting a lot. Entire world is based on top of two supertitan robots? Hell yeah. Story started off extremely strong. Tiny dip around Alcamoth with all the High Entia Politics but went back up from Prison Island onwards. It's taking a turn into being a bit generic once you hit Fallen Arm, I feel, but I'm still invested enough to want to see it through. It's a very good game.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:02 |
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:I think the reason the story works as well as it does is because all of the characters are really good and none of them feel like they're just filler minus Riki. They all have a roll in the story outside of just agreeing with whatever Shulk says and they even frequently break away from him to have moments by themselves. Not a lot of games I've played do that- either you get a party member and they have a couple lines and then shut up forever or the only thing they care about is the MC for whatever reason (see Persona 4's blank slates) You've described most JRPGs released in the last decade. Kaubocks posted:I seriously cut back because I'm trying to beat this game before Phantom Pain comes out. I've pretty much flipped the bird at Juju because at this point I'm not helping rebuild the place. Too much item hunting. I started about a week and a half ago. Just made it to Agniratha. I had to look up the name of that place because that name is so forgettable. Honestly, no reason not to flip Juju the bird once you hit colony level 1 and get the compact reactor. His requests are ridiculous. I would recommend you do the quests for the town after you recruit the seventh party member though. The affinity goes up high and you get the fourth skill tree for her from there which massively increases her combat ability. ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Aug 19, 2015 |
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ImpAtom posted:You've described most JRPGs released in the last decade. All of the ones I've played haven't been like that vv Like Bravely Default felt like none of the characters were really characters- just kinda paper dolls to me with expressions drawn on them as a example.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:05 |
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:Like Bravely Default felt like none of the characters were really characters- just kinda paper dolls to me with expressions drawn on them as a example. Bravely Default specifically has scenes where characters go off by themselves and have their own plots though. Like every single thing you praised Xenoblade for BD does. Arguably moreso as every character except Tiz is actually more important to the plot than Tiz is and spend more time driving the plot and having their own storyline than he does. As a game to choose as an example of "everyone just sits around and agrees with the main character" that's an odd one because Agnes, Edea and Ringabel (like or dislike the characters) all have their own plots and motivations that got nothin' at all to do with Tiz. Edit: I mean that doesn't mean Xenoblade is bad or poorly done and I certainly would take Xenoblade's plot over BD's, but it isn't really executing things very different. ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Aug 19, 2015 |
# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:08 |
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BD loving sucks and the characters are annoying pre-teen losers and the blonde chick has an amazingly stupid catch-phrase that nerds love for whatever made up reason. Also the combat can be broken about 13 different ways and defeats the whole purpose of playing the game, which you technically play through twice anyway because why not. There now let this stupid derail continue!!
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:13 |
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Louisgod posted:BD loving sucks and the characters are annoying pre-teen losers and the blonde chick has an amazingly stupid catch-phrase that nerds love for whatever made up reason. Also the combat can be broken about 13 different ways and defeats the whole purpose of playing the game, which you technically play through twice anyway because why not. lmao
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:18 |
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That tharr be enough JRPG talk in this here thread there boyo! Now let's sit in silence because talking about Xenoblade Chronicles X would also be talking about JRPGs and we don't want any of that to happen!!Kaubocks posted:I've pretty much stopped doing sidequests. Granted, I've already done quite a bit of them but also there's still way more left for me to do. I'll do quests that are like "kill X dudes" while walking through this area because they're on the way but anything beyond that has to be really interesting or have a nice reward. It would've been great if they'd figured out a better ratio between 'collect stuff for me' quests and I dunno, something more involved that gets you lots of relationship points or whatever they're called. So that instead of having eighty sidequests in an area you could have like, twenty-five interesting ones that just give you more of a reward.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:20 |
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RareAcumen posted:It would've been great if they'd figured out a better ratio between 'collect stuff for me' quests and I dunno, something more involved that gets you lots of relationship points or whatever they're called. So that instead of having eighty sidequests in an area you could have like, twenty-five interesting ones that just give you more of a reward. I honestly also wish Heart to Heart wasn't locked by relationship points. I'd like to see characters interact without having to grind for hours to see a five minute scene, plus it is sort of weirdly backwards that you do them to get more relationship points. I mean I don't want to go "I wish Xenoblade had Social Links" but it already kind of does, they're just a lot more annoying to trigger.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:22 |
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ImpAtom posted:Bravely Default specifically has scenes where characters go off by themselves and have their own plots though. Like every single thing you praised Xenoblade for BD does. Arguably moreso as every character except Tiz is actually more important to the plot than Tiz is and spend more time driving the plot and having their own storyline than he does. As a game to choose as an example of "everyone just sits around and agrees with the main character" that's an odd one because Agnes, Edea and Ringabel (like or dislike the characters) all have their own plots and motivations that got nothin' at all to do with Tiz. I think the overall story is weaker though, guess it's hard to explain but BD just didn't stick with me in the slightest. It felt a lot more generic to me (say what you want about XB) and the characters didn't really feel nearly as fleshed out as any of the seven from XB. Only memorable part of BD plot wise would be the ending for obvious reasons. Like Sharla for example has a plot thread that stretches through the entire game connected to Reyn and Jade Face that felt satisfying to watch unfold. I never really got anything similar from recent games. This is also why I'm not expecting much from Xenoblade X
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:25 |
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly also wish Heart to Heart wasn't locked by relationship points. I'd like to see characters interact without having to grind for hours to see a five minute scene, plus it is sort of weirdly backwards that you do them to get more relationship points. I didn't really mean the Heart to Heart stuff, I was talking about Colony levels and relationship points or whatever. I could've sworn there was a term to it but I can't really remember it. I unironically would've loved if Xenoblade Chronicles had skits and fighting in battles with people leveled up the relationships faster the more they fought in the same party.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:25 |
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Louisgod posted:BD loving sucks and the characters are annoying pre-teen losers and the blonde chick has an amazingly stupid catch-phrase that nerds love for whatever made up reason. Also the combat can be broken about 13 different ways and defeats the whole purpose of playing the game, which you technically play through twice anyway because why not. The later bosses pretty much assume that the player has broken the combat system in at least some way. Andrast fucked around with this message at 18:36 on Aug 19, 2015 |
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RareAcumen posted:I didn't really mean the Heart to Heart stuff, I was talking about Colony levels and relationship points or whatever. I could've sworn there was a term to it but I can't really remember it. They do that! It's not super fast but it's how I got relationships up as I didn't notice the gift option
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:27 |
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:They do that! It's not super fast but it's how I got relationships up as I didn't notice the gift option Yeahhhhh, but I wish it functioned more on like a slow boil so that by like eight consistent battles or something you're getting like fifty points a fight with those people and if you keep encouraging or picking people up it only levels up even faster.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:29 |
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Louisgod posted:Also the combat can be broken about 13 different ways and defeats the whole purpose of playing the game This statement makes no sense, because figuring out 13 different ways to break the game is exactly what's fun about the job system in every game that uses it
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:34 |
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:I think the overall story is weaker though, guess it's hard to explain but BD just didn't stick with me in the slightest. It felt a lot more generic to me (say what you want about XB) and the characters didn't really feel nearly as fleshed out as any of the seven from XB. Only memorable part of BD plot wise would be the ending for obvious reasons. Well, what you're saying is just "I didn't like BD's plot as much," which is perfectly fine, but it doesn't mean BD didn't do the same things. It just did them in a way that mesh less with you. Xenoblade in particular didn't stand out to me as much because it was reusing plot points and characterization that I'd seen a lot already because I'm a big fan of mecha shows and Xenoblade Chronicles is basically just a mecha show where the protagonist gets a laser sword instead of his own giant robot.(As were Xenogears and Xenosaga. The entire Xenofranchise is basically "we really want to make mecha JRPGs.") And I still like Xenoblade and think it is fun enough that I bought and played through the game on multiple systems! I just think that, at best, it's a well-executed JRPG but not an exceptional one for the genre. I am looking forward to Xenoblade Chronicles X but that is because it is Xenoblade with More Giant Robots and More Giant Robots is what I wanted out of Xenoblade classic! ThisIsACoolGuy posted:They do that! It's not super fast but it's how I got relationships up as I didn't notice the gift option To be honest even the gift option is super-slow. The amount you get for most gifts is like... 10 points and you need several thousand per relationship level.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:34 |
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I really liked how affinity built up between all party members, as opposed to just showing how they related to shulk. Like if P4G could do a social link between Chie and Yukiko. Do any other games have party-wide relationship building? More importantly, is that kind of affinity system in X? I haven't heard much about whether the companions have a lot of content like in Xenoblade.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 18:36 |
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A Steampunk Gent posted:Normalfag and proud
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 19:28 |
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Louisgod posted:BD loving sucks and the characters are annoying pre-teen losers and the blonde chick has an amazingly stupid catch-phrase that nerds love for whatever made up reason. Also the combat can be broken about 13 different ways and defeats the whole purpose of playing the game, which you technically play through twice anyway because why not. Mrrrglgrrrrglgrrgllll! Xenoblade Chronicles is fantastic. Xenoblade X sucks a bag of dicks.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:05 |
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katkillad2 posted:Mrrrglgrrrrglgrrgllll!
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:13 |
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ImpAtom posted:To be honest even the gift option is super-slow. The amount you get for most gifts is like... 10 points and you need several thousand per relationship level. Yeah, at one point I tried to grind out that Paola/Narine quest where you needed max affinity between two female party members by running around picking up Dobercorgies in Colony 6 for Sharla to give to Melia. It quickly became apparent this was not the way to go. (I'm playing on Dolphin so once I'm done with all these drat sidequests I'm probably just going to enable some affinity multiplying Gecko code so I don't have to grind to see the Heart to Hearts).
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:26 |
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My favorite part of Xenoblade was exploring the really pretty environments. It looks like X still has that so even if the rest of the game isn't as good as the first Xenoblade, I will still probably enjoy it!
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:29 |
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I remember the whole game (XC) fell into place for me when I was exploring the Ice Mountain zone at night. The mix of music and scenery was something I hadn't experienced in a long time.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:38 |
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Valak Mountain was ruined for me by ice cabbages.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:39 |
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Fungah! posted:all six etrian odysseys are good and tales of vesperia owns. haven't played ni no kuni Older EO games can be a bit of a chore to play but Vesperia's awesome (Abyss was better) and I've heard good things about Graces and Zestria. Wizardry: Labyrith of Lost Souls is also good if you want to ruin any good memories you had about the Wizardry series. RareAcumen posted:Finally, the thread is negative enough to post this and get away with it. Master of Magic came out in 1994 so that timeframe is definitely wrong and you're still a terrible poster. Plus if anyone badmouths Master of Magic I will cut you.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:44 |
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Evil Fluffy posted:Older EO games can be a bit of a chore to play but Vesperia's awesome (Abyss was better) and I've heard good things about Graces and Zestria. Graces had a pretty good combat system, and a story that was... well, okay, it wasn't very good or complex, but it was silly as hell and kind of charming because of it. It is ~the power of friendship~ taken to its extreme. I've heard Zestria was a trainwreck, though.
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Jsor posted:Graces had a pretty good combat system, and a story that was... well, okay, it wasn't very good or complex, but it was silly as hell and kind of charming because of it. It is ~the power of friendship~ taken to its extreme. I've heard Zestria was a trainwreck, though. Wait Zestria is bad? I haven't played a tales game in a rather long time and thought I might pick it up just to see what's going on with those games
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:49 |
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All I know is that some of the people in the Tales thread who played the Japanese version said the plot really, really didn't work and was maybe kind of offensive? I don't really know the details.
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:Wait Zestria is bad? I haven't played a tales game in a rather long time and thought I might pick it up just to see what's going on with those games The changes to the battle system are hindered by a bad camera and there's some weirdness with the plot and its themes, but most of the proclamations that it's a trainwreck are exaggerations based on hearsay (see: Excels' posts in the Tales thread). A better source of impressions on the game would be Caphi's posts in the same thread, since he's actually played the game.
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Evil Fluffy posted:Older EO games can be a bit of a chore to play but Vesperia's awesome (Abyss was better) and I've heard good things about Graces and Zestria. I didn't make the picture, I stole it off of tumblr. So, Vesperia has this thing where it has a decent two-thirds of a story and then it all just falls apart at the end like cornbread. The characters- in your party- are all pretty cool and interact and junk and it's all fun. Graces is kinda off-putting because the protagonist is a special brand of Lan Hikari cross Jungo Torii dim concerning his friend having a crush on him, and his other friend having gone totally evil. But that said the combat in that game is phenomenally fun and worth it if you can suffer the dumb anime lead. Zestria is doing weird stuff that you'd be best asking the Tales of thread about to elaborate since I haven't played the game and probably won't be able to. RareAcumen fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Aug 19, 2015 |
# ? Aug 19, 2015 20:54 |
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'The boys in the Xenoblade thread are totally going to love this 4chan gamergate rant I found on tumblr, better post it now when it has absolutely no bearing on the conversation'
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 21:01 |
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Somewhere a valve was turned, and the sewage pipe over the Xenoblade thread started to open up. No matter what, Xenoblade X cannot disappoint nearly as much as Xenosaga did.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 21:06 |
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A Steampunk Gent posted:'The boys in the Xenoblade thread are totally going to love this 4chan gamergate rant I found on tumblr, better post it now when it has absolutely no bearing on the conversation' Shitposts have to be related to the topic at hand? I thought that that was the point of them.
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ThisIsACoolGuy posted:I think the reason the story works as well as it does is because all of the characters are really good and none of them feel like they're just filler minus Riki. They all have a roll in the story outside of just agreeing with whatever Shulk says and they even frequently break away from him to have moments by themselves. Not a lot of games I've played do that- either you get a party member and they have a couple lines and then shut up forever or the only thing they care about is the MC for whatever reason (see Persona 4's blank slates) This is literally every JRPG and this is from someone who owns literally every JRPG.
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