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Love lego games and easy pickings, trying to get into deeper and darker stuff.
Love lego games and easy pickings, trying to get into deeper and darker stuff.
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Holy Peak, Best setup ever bar none. I thought it was great after finishing Episode 4, but the following Tea Party and ??? add so much excitement and anticipation. The individual Episodes were all super impactful and memorable in thier own respects. Episode 1 was an awesome, thrilling murder mystery, that set up a brilliant base. Episode 2 sets the stage for the second base of the game, the meta-world. As well as fakes out characters and give proper logic to the way of the game. Super functional but still good. Episode 3 looks at Beatrice a little different.... And Episode 4 I imagine; sets ups all of the second game. While some parts are boring or whatever, the sum or "destination" is so much better (or will be) then the fleeting enjoyment of dopamine hits brought to you by lazy, fast paced, spoon-fed, entertainment.
Grand Scale 8, but I feel bad putting it with my other 8/10 games lol. Ratings for each Episodes
Episode 1 - 6/10
Episode 2 - 7/10
Episode 3 - 7.5/10
Episode 4 - 8.5/10
Also I played the "Umineko Project" patch with "Witch Hunt translation".
Grand Scale 8, but I feel bad putting it with my other 8/10 games lol. Ratings for each Episodes
Episode 1 - 6/10
Episode 2 - 7/10
Episode 3 - 7.5/10
Episode 4 - 8.5/10
Also I played the "Umineko Project" patch with "Witch Hunt translation".
This review contains spoilers
My third video game of the year, feeling a bit conflicted towards this. It is not the most fun game, and a lot of tasks and quests can feel pointless and evoke the worst feeling in gaming, aimlessness. The game, in my experience, shoots you through the end and gives way to all open-worldness that it was built on. Narrowing my choices to a linear path. And while it is funny, and touching, and the broad metaphor of skill points and skill checks effecting not only your own life, but also the world around you is nice. i played a sorry cop, maybe I should have gone crazier and had more fun; but I really did not want to burn any bridges with Kim and other folks. My biggest mistake, spoiler warning, was running headfirst into the Ruby scenario and not going to the 22:00 meeting on Thursday. After that it was all linear, the Tribunal is great and was super thrilling, but yeah, I like mysteries and psychosocial narratives; but this kind of just dips its toes into both. The mystery is solved for you without much thought needed (I mean the killer just admits everything when you confront him). I might play again, and do like a fascist route but who knows.
Best exploration in any PKMN game. A good variety of pokemon to choose from and…what else do I like…the PC being always accessible is nice and it’s super easy to move pokemon around. Now for the bad stuff.
The Music, How insanely easy it is, the entire STAR storyline, the Arven cutscenes after beating one of the “ancient” pokemon. You can easily skip gyms without realizing, and the gyms don’t scale with level. So you’ll have a party of lvl 50 pokemon destroying level 20’s. Also the “tests” before each gym were super dumb. I’m hoping the DLC is good, and that i’ll have fun collecting the rest of the pokédex (and hopefully run into a shiny).
The Music, How insanely easy it is, the entire STAR storyline, the Arven cutscenes after beating one of the “ancient” pokemon. You can easily skip gyms without realizing, and the gyms don’t scale with level. So you’ll have a party of lvl 50 pokemon destroying level 20’s. Also the “tests” before each gym were super dumb. I’m hoping the DLC is good, and that i’ll have fun collecting the rest of the pokédex (and hopefully run into a shiny).