What JRPGs will you be playing in June? What games did you finish in May?
What JRPGs will you be playing in June? What games did you finish in May?
What JRPGs will you be playing in June? What games did you finish in May?
For me it's short. Still playing Clair Obscure. I have no time at all for anything. But i will finish it in june for sure.
None completed this month for me. I played a little Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance and will likely continue to do so this month. I keep trying Atelier Escha & Logy but it's just not grabbing me. Not unusual for me with Atelier but feels worse this time somehow.
Might try Breath of Fire IV. Also have had my eye on Fantasian: Neo Dimension, could pick it up if it's on sale this month.
Might try Breath of Fire IV
I played it last year emulated and loved it. The story is interesting although a bit sad and the game has this melancholic and kind of dream-like atmosphere, the music helps with the vibe too. The graphics are some of the finest spritework from that era IMHO, I quickly fell in love.
Still playing Xenoblade Chronicles X. No changes on JRPG front.
I did start Marvel's Midnight Suns recently. It's Tactical RPG, and obviously western, so not sure if it counts, but that's the closest to another JRPG I have come yet.
I really need to get back to Midnight Suns. I played about four hours of it, thought it was interesting, and then something new came out and I forgot about it for a while. I love that team's work, too. Really excited for Star Wars Zero Company.
Star Wars Zero Company is a different studio. It's by Respawn and some other studio, under EA.
Midnight Suns is by Firaxis, X-Com devs.
You should continue. I am not a fan of deck-based games, but it's fun to play. As for Star Wars Zero Company, looking forward to it as well. A tactical game in Star Wars world could be great.
I finished Expedition 33 a few days ago, I think it deserves all the praise it is getting.
I was playing Breath of Fire III but had to stop for a couple of days and now I'm struggling to find it interesting again, unfortunately I have this problem quite often.
huSo, I just finished Metaphor today. My opinion remaind mostly the same as I already stated last month, I think:
Next up is either Mario RPG, Octopath 2, Xenoblade X or Baten Kaitos. I'll decide on that tomorrow, I think.
I haven't said something last month i guess. Our thoughts about it are not that different.
Funnily enough, while our takeaways about MP are similar, we come from different ends of the spectrum.
I think limiting MP as much as possible is integral to a great dungeon, because now every encounter is something to think about. How much MP do you spend? Is the EXP worth the investment? How much damage should you take - how much healing do you still have? And some more. The answer to the question "How can I survive this encounter with the minimal amount of resources?" will shift with your gear, level and resources. Dungeons are all about resource management.
If they are not, they become boring. Every encounter will be the same, and you just use the same moves, which are usually your strongest ones. The answer to "How can I defeat this encounter as fast as possible?" will be the same each time. Especially with Press Turn as implemented in Persona games. You start every fight with advantage and kill everything in the first turn, nothing short of a boss would ever hit you if you're not forced to use weaker moves or even rely on auto-attacks for some things to preserve MP. Also, without a limiting resource, endless grinding within a dungeon becomes an option, and I don't think it should be.
Sadly, outside some Persona games and Etrian Odyssey, a proper dungeon seems to be a lost art. Older PokΓ©mon games kind of went for that sometimes, but with healing around every corner and before every major fight, there isn't much left there either.
I started playing Persona 5 Royal in January. It's already June and I still haven't finished it lol
Finished Trails of Cold Steel 4, started Trails into Reverie.
Found that the middle part of Cold Steel 4 dragged, to the point that I stopped playing it and picked it up again. First started it August 2023. Thankfully I remembered enough to continue playing without restarting. I was playing through 3 and 4 on hard, but halfway through the final dungeon I dropped the difficulty to normal. The bosses just felt more like a chore on hard than a fun fight.
Enjoying Reverie so far, though only about 10 hours in or so
As much as I love Trails, I felt like each one of the Cold Steel games have a major pacing problem at some point. CS1's was damn near the whole game, ugh.
Reverie was a very refreshing change of pace on that front.
Does Vagrant Story count as a JRPG? Or is it just an RPG with Japanese developers?
After dropping Final Fantasy X a while ago (I regrettably played for like 30 hours or something, up until the Seymour wedding part in wherever that was, just wasn't having fun with how grindy it felt and how the choices some characters were making in the cutscenes felt wildly out of character), I decided to pick up Vagrant Story. I know nothing about the game.
The opening cinematic was very impressive considering the time, very clever way of faking rim lighting. The facial animations are also quite good for a sub 200 meg game. I played about 15 minutes and it seems interesting enough, we will see how long I continue to play it. The rotatable perspective seems like it could be easily frustrating for platforming, so I hope that the platforming in this game doesn't get too technical.
My singular complain so far is I think lack of voice acting really hurts this game. It feels like they probably didn't have voice acting in the budget and spent whatever extra on art direction, but if they had been given extra for full voice acting I think the game would have been vastly more captivating.