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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #50 on: January 05, 2015, 07:12:31 PM »
Also, I'm sure I'm not the first one to say so, but I'm hugely impressed with the translation team - every part of the game looks and feels like a professional release. Dang.

I'm not sure. I definitely felt there was something lacking in AAI2 as far as jokes/humourous references went, compared to the other Ace Attorney game. Still overall I'm quite pleased with it. A particular standout is the good job they did voice-acting the Objection!s and their ilk.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #51 on: January 05, 2015, 07:24:42 PM »
Also, I'm sure I'm not the first one to say so, but I'm hugely impressed with the translation team - every part of the game looks and feels like a professional release. Dang.

I'm not sure. I definitely felt there was something lacking in AAI2 as far as jokes/humourous references went, compared to the other Ace Attorney game. Still overall I'm quite pleased with it. A particular standout is the good job they did voice-acting the Objection!s and their ilk.
Agreed on all counts. The translation is dry compared to the main games in the series but I was impressed by the work they put into making it feel like a seamless western release.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #52 on: January 05, 2015, 07:57:18 PM »
Agreed that it doesn't have the same feel as the official translations of the other games (there are characters without punny names!) but it still comes off as a professional piece of work, just one that was made by a different group of people.
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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #53 on: January 05, 2015, 09:25:48 PM »
Back in Melbourne with laptop and a PS2 (chose over PS3) for a couple of weeks.  So no more Dark Souls for a couple of weeks.  I plan on replaying Suikoden 4.

While I get that setup I finished this

Dragon Quest 1 - this was on ITunes for a couple of dollars, so I a figured I would check it out.  I have come out of it with surprisingly high esteem actually.  It is super archaic of course and I do note that the iOS version is a remake (port of like GBC version?) so it has a few rough edges smoothed out, but I still liked it more than I did Daen of Souls. 

It isn't really a great game by any stakes but I can see where it is coming from way better than I can sympathise with FF1, probably because DQ1 honestly is an evolutionary dead end in video games where FF1 has a sea of games that did it better.

So here is the thing, DQ1 is actually a really straight port of what RPGs were on other platforms at the time, it playslike a cut down (for size presumably) version of an Ultima game.  You are given a vague goal to achieve, dumped into the world and off you go.  There is clearly a route that the designers expect you to do and dungeons to go down, but it is entirely up to you to do so.  Random NPCs all over the world will direct you to places, but none will suggest which thing you should do next. 

The stripped back part is mostly scale and crufty systems that don't add heaps.  Just straight mana and learning from levels is sufficient to do the job for magic systems and this port drops Talk Door Look shit as well which goes a long way.

Oh and this port has modern translation so there is some pretty mad DQ puns in here.  Knight Abherrant was a personal favourite 10/10 would pun again.

It also works pretty well as a mobile game, you can drop in and mash away for a few minutes and on a bus ride you will easy make it through the pretty short dungeons the game has.  Only the last one was particularly arduous.

So there you go, this is the decade I start to like SMT mechanics and become an honest fan of Dragon Quest games.
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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #54 on: January 05, 2015, 10:00:21 PM »
Back in Melbourne with laptop and a PS2 (chose over PS3) for a couple of weeks.  So no more Dark Souls for a couple of weeks.  I plan on replaying Suikoden 4.
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« Reply #55 on: January 05, 2015, 11:16:56 PM »
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« Reply #56 on: January 05, 2015, 11:18:11 PM »
Dragon Quest 1 - this was on ITunes for a couple of dollars, so I a figured I would check it out.  I have come out of it with surprisingly high esteem actually.  It is super archaic of course and I do note that the iOS version is a remake (port of like GBC version?) so it has a few rough edges smoothed out, but I still liked it more than I did Daen of Souls. 

It isn't really a great game by any stakes but I can see where it is coming from way better than I can sympathise with FF1, probably because DQ1 honestly is an evolutionary dead end in video games where FF1 has a sea of games that did it better.

So here is the thing, DQ1 is actually a really straight port of what RPGs were on other platforms at the time, it playslike a cut down (for size presumably) version of an Ultima game.  You are given a vague goal to achieve, dumped into the world and off you go.  There is clearly a route that the designers expect you to do and dungeons to go down, but it is entirely up to you to do so.  Random NPCs all over the world will direct you to places, but none will suggest which thing you should do next. 

The stripped back part is mostly scale and crufty systems that don't add heaps.  Just straight mana and learning from levels is sufficient to do the job for magic systems and this port drops Talk Door Look shit as well which goes a long way.

Oh and this port has modern translation so there is some pretty mad DQ puns in here.  Knight Abherrant was a personal favourite 10/10 would pun again.

It also works pretty well as a mobile game, you can drop in and mash away for a few minutes and on a bus ride you will easy make it through the pretty short dungeons the game has.  Only the last one was particularly arduous.

So there you go, this is the decade I start to like SMT mechanics and become an honest fan of Dragon Quest games.

Pretty well stated, really.  DQ1 really more or less is Ultima 1 with all the extraneous sci-fi elements excised and the overall gameplay significantly polished.  I can't think of many single-PC RPGs with a focus on exploration as opposed to plot that have really made any significant advancements on it without adding either multiplayer elements or action-game elements, if not both.  Ultima itself went to multiple PCs with its third entry and didn't particularly look back.  (And talk/look/door/stairs stuff too was very much an artifact of Ultima.)

FF1, as you stated, had a lot of room for evolution within its scope.  Even DQ dabbled in some of it; I would argue that DQ3 largely does everything FF1 did better with the possible exception of giving the player direction (which feels intentional).  Sadly, most later class-based DQs regressed from 3, in large part because they were trying to ape FF3/FF5 rather than stick to DQ3's strengths.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #57 on: January 05, 2015, 11:23:12 PM »
Back in Melbourne with laptop and a PS2 (chose over PS3) for a couple of weeks.  So no more Dark Souls for a couple of weeks.  I plan on replaying Suikoden 4.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #58 on: January 05, 2015, 11:24:53 PM »
Back in Melbourne with laptop and a PS2 (chose over PS3) for a couple of weeks.  So no more Dark Souls for a couple of weeks.  I plan on replaying Suikoden 4.

I thought you preferred more subtle tortures when it came to games.

Maybe he brought S:T with him too and will play them simultaneously.

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« Reply #59 on: January 05, 2015, 11:26:45 PM »
Mario Kart DS - I picked this up in Oklahoma because I wanted to try to play all of the Mario Karts this year. It feels pretty clunky compared to the newer games, but its track design is quite good and it's quite a bit harder than the newer ones, which is nice.

Smash Bros. U - Kalos stage is the best because it has Piplup. <3
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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #60 on: January 06, 2015, 12:04:19 AM »
Played Smash U on the weekend with some friends. 6 person fights - I got to paunch dudes. The 4+ Player maps are all pretty terrible outside of battlefield IMO. They are either too crowded and its impossible to tell what is happening (Yoshi's Island, Flatzone in particular. Standing by the blast line and throwing people back = +11 gg). Or they are way too big and it stretches the screen too far out so its very difficult to tell where you are. Oh, and camping too, which is silly. Good thing we weren't playing stock.

In that regard, Mariokart 8 seems to be the better 8 player game if you get a set up going properly. Its chaotic enough to be fun but not so off putting like Smash's small maps or hueg liek xbox maps. There seems not to be a happy medium. But the 2-4 player remains unchanged I guess. For better or for worse.

Speaking of, my favourite moment was losing on the Pikmin stage. 2 Deaths to random crab appearing and then 1 more death due to Warp Star nonsense (REPLAY WORTHY). Still not feeling the hype for this.
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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #61 on: January 06, 2015, 12:42:33 AM »
Rob bought himself Endless Legend, the hex-based 4X game from Amplitude.  They're the same guys who made Endless Space, the space strategy game that won me over when, in my first playthrough, I crossed through a wormhole to be confronted with a supermassive star empire bent on my destruction just like in Deep Space 9.

Endless Legend that plays somewhat like a cross between HoMM, Civ V and a board game.  The basic nuts and bolts of FIDS are kept pretty much intact with the addition of a new resource, Influence, which is basically like Culture from Civ V.  You use it to buy policies that give boosts to your faction, and you also spend it to do diplomacy things.  These policies are set every 25 turns and you have to stick with those bonuses until next time.  Fortunately, there are no penalties, but it also means that you can't, at any given time, pull all your points out of economic policies and dump them into military the second you're going to go to war.

Planning ahead is pretty important because you are apparently on a Game of Thrones world where you have only the vaguest idea of when summer and winter end.  Winter is generally a very bad time and it gets progressively worse as the game goes on, sustaining penalties to army movement, income and production at first, and as time goes on and winter gets progressively harsher, additional penalties start cropping up.  Having a surplus of money and, if necessary, food, is a key to surviving winter, as is having troops ready to protect your borders since their ability to react to threats is greatly reduced.

Cities function somewhat differently from most games.  The map is divided up into regions, each having a name. When you build a city in a region, that region is claimed for you and nobody else can build there.  You can have a city build extractors on resource tiles anywhere in the region, some of which are standard staples like gold or titanium, while others are materials previously established in the Endless Space universe like hydromiel, the food engineered by the Endless that grows in any environment and molds itself to the dietary needs of whatever eats it and is basically magic. A city obtains resources in two ways: population is assigned to work on a specific thing, like food, and they basically work in a vacuum making it. For every two population, you can build a new district for your city.  Each district obtains resources from the tile it is on, as well as a smaller amount from the tiles surrounding it.  To balance the obvious strategy of building a city shaped like a starfish to cover as many tiles as possible, a district gets a bonus when it is surrounded by four other districts.  So your cities will often end up with differently-shaped urban areas depending on what terrain you want to exploit and whether you want to focus on extracting as much as possible from that or spreading out to different things.

Army-wise, each faction only has a few unique units.  You are supposed to assimilate minor factions in to your empire to get auxiliary units.  You know, like Rome did.  My army is backed up by two-headed wolfmen and combat nuns because of course I would do that.  You assimilate them by either attacking and destroying a settlement and then rebuilding it, bribing them into joining you, or doing a quest for the minor faction.  While each region only has one minor faction in it, they may have more than one settlement, and each assimilated settlement is one free population, so violence or bribery tend to be the best options with only one settlement, while two or more usually means you should do their dumb quest to make them like you.

In combat, the units from an army spread out and fight each other kind of like in HoMM.  Unlike in HoMM, they don't go to some separate fighting map, they do it on the world map.  Therefore, the terrain you fight in can have a huge affect on the outcome.  Cavalry units, who get attack bonuses from the number of hexes they move in a straight line before attacking, are fairly useless in mountainous terrain, while archers get rushed down and cut to pieces in an open field.  Heroes are also far more useful leading armies than they are in Endless Space, because they don't just add passive bonuses, they're also usually pretty bad ass at killing people.

Can't comment on all the factions because I've only played three, but I really like all their aesthetics, and the three I have played all have very distinct play styles.  The AI is fairly good at leveraging their particular advantages, although it's not quite on the level of GalCiv 2's, which doesn't even need to cheat to be good at the game.  Unlike a lot of 4X games, each civilization has a quest to follow.  It functions primarily to give you occasional rewards for doing things you should be doing while also serving for world-building.  The Broken Lords, a faction made up of guys who used to be knights but are now ghosts haunting suits of armor that subsist on a combination of dust and sucking the life out of mortals, have a quest centering on the struggle whether or not it is okay to be a ghost Dracula, while the Drakken, a diplomatically-oriented race of dragon people who are probably the descendants of native animals uplifted by the Endless, focus on building alliances with minor factions and solidifying their defenses.

Visually, the game is quite charming in a different way than Civ V.  While they're both hex-based, Civ managed to make the terrain flow together very well and not look too weird.  Endless Legend has more of a board game aesthetic.  It's terrain that is more polygonal, but with painted skins that give it real character and make the world feel like a giant Settlers of Catan board come to life, but with ghost Draculas and two-headed werewolves.

So in summary, Endless Legend is really good.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #62 on: January 06, 2015, 02:28:23 AM »
I replayed 1, 2 and 3 in the last 6 months, so keep this train rolling and all that.  I have Tactics which I never finished and 5 to play as well (lol not getting to that in 2 weeks though).
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« Reply #63 on: January 06, 2015, 09:40:13 AM »
Suikoden 4 - It is a shame this game is terrible because it is literally Ciatos.

Ways that this game is amazingly incompetent.  The camera rotation on right stick are right to rotate left and left to rotate right.  Literally the exact opposite of every other game ever.  It at least automatically inverts the Y axis.

Edit - First encounter in the game is against "Snobby Shrew".  Nice.

Edit 2 -  first act of bravery, rescue a little girl that has been kidnaped from a dodger back alley full of pirates.  "You can find your way back to your dad by yourself."  lol

After every battle the screen dulls like your laptop going into low power mode until you push a button because presumably you have gone asleep while mashing auto battle.
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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #64 on: January 06, 2015, 11:02:52 AM »
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« Reply #65 on: January 06, 2015, 11:10:43 AM »
Wat.  Are you playing Mass Effect or something?

Suiko Danforth - all the animations for this are fucked up.  Everything feels like it is being acted out by high schoolers in a play.

I also like that probably the easiest Suikoden game straight up throws you a Water Orb in the first chest I'm the game.
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« Reply #66 on: January 06, 2015, 11:21:11 AM »
Wat.  Are you playing Mass Effect or something?

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« Reply #67 on: January 06, 2015, 11:39:04 AM »
I do now.  Fucking oversteer like crazy.  I also remember how dumb the start of the game is"go to Middleport". Press the Map button for when you are on land.  Make the compass that doesn't tell you where Middle Port is be giant and in the middle of the screen.  It still tells you nothing.  Invisible walls that turn your ship around 180 degrees.  Crazy bad.

And walls near land that make you turn nearly 90 degrees when you go with two ship widths of them.  Wowwwwwwww
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« Reply #68 on: January 06, 2015, 12:19:11 PM »
Just repeat to yourself.  You're still in the best part of the game.

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« Reply #69 on: January 06, 2015, 12:48:26 PM »
I do now.  Fucking oversteer like crazy.  I also remember how dumb the start of the game is"go to Middleport". Press the Map button for when you are on land.  Make the compass that doesn't tell you where Middle Port is be giant and in the middle of the screen.  It still tells you nothing.  Invisible walls that turn your ship around 180 degrees.  Crazy bad.

And walls near land that make you turn nearly 90 degrees when you go with two ship widths of them.  Wowwwwwwww

I hope you haven't forgotten to use R1+digital pad to steer the fridge, either. The ship was literally uncontrollable until I figured that out. Whoever programmed ship navigation in Suikoden IV must have been brimming with disdain for all things.
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« Reply #70 on: January 06, 2015, 01:47:29 PM »
Just repeat to yourself.  You're still in the best part of the game.

Nonsense.  Snowe doesn't have his Snow outfit on.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #71 on: January 06, 2015, 04:00:10 PM »
I hate the creepy uncanny-valley look of the Suiko4 character models. Like... Suikoden 3 has more emotive character models despite being a much older game. Also, Suikoden 4 character design seems to hate color and insists that every character must roll in the mud and then go through the desaturation machine before being presented to the player.

That said, I love Suikoden Tactics for some reason I don't know why I guess I hate myself.

Metal Gear Solid 4:
Oh right, I play games. Or in this case, an extended cutscene with some boss fights thrown in occasionally. This is the first MGS game that doesn't feel like a relic playing it in 2015. So... points for that? Some of its cinematics are quite engaging and the pants-on-head stupid plot was endearing. Mostly for the sheer homoeroticism dripping from every major player in the story. Kojima has an old man fetish, that is the only explanation. Despite this, the story essentially ends with two heterosexual weddings - honestly the biggest twist surprise.

Inferior to MGS3 in basically every way, but I still enjoyed it and teared up like a baby when Snake crawled through the microwave hall. (Despite that being an utterly pointless task that apparently has no repercussions whatsoever!) Wish Kojima had stuck to his guns and ended the series as intended there. Oh well, on to the next game in this... historic franchise.

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Re: What Games are you playing 2015?
« Reply #72 on: January 06, 2015, 04:40:04 PM »
Despite this, the story essentially ends with two heterosexual weddings - honestly the biggest twist surprise.

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« Reply #73 on: January 07, 2015, 05:33:55 AM »
Pokemon Omega Ruby- Finished Episode Delta. It was kinda fetchquesty and boring, but the ending had Wallace and Steven being gay lovers and my character presumably friend-zoning Brendan, so all is well.
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« Reply #74 on: January 07, 2015, 09:51:13 AM »
Holy shit I need to finish Pokemon then.  now if only I could stop being mad at them keeping Rock Smash as an HM and play it for longer (the Acrobike letting you pop mad wheelies everywhere you go NEARLY makes up for it)
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