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General Chat / Re: Miscellaneous Links 2 - The Vengeance
« on: January 14, 2008, 12:31:22 AM »
Right now it sounds like Sonic RPG will be decent, but not particular good. In any case, it's good to hear that Bioware does realize there's currently a problem with Eggman. I wonder though why they want to make everyone love the cat who sounds as if he's stoned.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 11, 2008, 07:21:26 PM »
Star Ocean 2: Beat the main game. This time everything including Indalecio died ridiculously fast.

I unlocked the secret files as well. The last two files are still being decoded and the what's-his-face NPC is taking his sweet time. Still, I got to see the first two files.

I already knew about the big spoiler of the secret files, but I did see some neat lil details. Apparently, the wise men that supposedly are the weakest of them are also the ones that were designed as combat units. It makes perfect sense considering the "everything as inefficient as possible" nedian philosophy. Say what you want about SO2, but at least it's consistent.

Anyway, time to backtrack and start sidequesting. Hopefully, the last of the secret files have been decoded at this point.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 10, 2008, 10:00:22 PM »
Thanks!

As for accessories, I'll probably wait a bit before twinking them out. I'm already killing everything ridiculously fast.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 10, 2008, 09:32:59 PM »
Star Ocean 2: Finished the four fields of nonsense and feed Marsilio the Algol Shield. Since I don't have Precis, Chisato had to do the deed. Good for her, since otherwise I didn't find her very useful.

Originally, my plan was to hold of creating the strongest customizeable weapons until later. However, while the random encounters proved to be a decent fight, the guardian in field of strength had a ridiculous high defense. I changed my plans and went rampant with customize. On that note though, isn't Crimson Diablos supposed to double strength? If it does, it isn't visible on the status screen.

Anyway, enemies dies very fast now. Just crushing them turned out to be fun as well. As a bonus, the guardians never managed to initiate their annoying second phaze where they are rendered immobile, but pulverize everyting nearby.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 09, 2008, 10:52:01 PM »
That may be true, but I did not play any post game at all the other playtrough. I do however intend to do so this time. This time I also don't have Ashton, but I highly doubt that I actually need him.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 09, 2008, 08:23:28 PM »
Star Ocean 2: Finished the Expel part and got a seynard. I also have my whole party now.

Opera has a ridiculous attack speed. Against airborne enemies she also shoots just as fast. Other than that, she has a not so discrete scream when she gets hurt.

I haven't tested out Earnest and probably won't ever test him out that much, but I sure got his battle suits. Couldn't the game at least have waited until I was in Nede and got the seynard before giving me them? In any case, the battle suits made the game less fun, so I unequiped them.

Bowman works well as long as he has MP, but less so once they run out. Not that it's hard to replenish them. In any case, he very recently got the benchwarmer position to make room for Chisato, but will be back in if she doesn't turn out to be any good.

Dias also needs his MP and that's pretty much it.

Anyway, the Claude, Ashton, Celine and Rena party I used the last playtrough was definitely not the strongest team I could have assembled. Not that I really tried assembling the strongest team.

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General Chat / Re: Let's Play Bahamut Lagoon!
« on: January 08, 2008, 04:19:10 PM »
Ah yes, self-sacrifice for the sake of self-sacrifice. All epic stories need them.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 08, 2008, 10:41:07 AM »
Star Ocean 2: Resumed a save of Rena's story. I reqruited Opera and got the runner up prise in the tournament of arms.

Anyway, I'm planning on getting all characters I didn't get the last playtrough. I don't think I'll actually use everyone though.

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GORRAMIT, Iria looks JUST LIKE Claude now. I'm more skeptical about Ronixis and not the Mailman being Claude's father on account of that.
Considering that the only thing Claude seemed to have inherited from Ronixis is his last name, that would make sense.

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General Chat / Re: Miscellaneous Links 2 - The Vengeance
« on: January 03, 2008, 10:10:02 AM »
http://tasvideos.org/380M.html

Somebody plays through Megaman X and X2 at the same time. With the same controller.
You can see it here as well: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2509794034861880408

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: January 03, 2008, 07:35:00 AM »
You really want the Stun Checks in Ruins of Volt anyway since there's at least one enemy there causing paralysation. As for Thunder Blade, I found it manageable as long as I could keep Meredy and Max far away from the enemies.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: December 30, 2007, 03:46:59 AM »
Rhapsody: Beat it. The game was awesome until shortly after the prince got kindnapped, then things slowed down. Dungeons got longer and the amount of story between the dungeons decreased. Considering that combat in Rhapsody is trash and the game relies on hillarious dialogues, that was hardly the best move. Oh well, the game was very short anyway, so it's not that bad.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: December 28, 2007, 03:20:50 AM »
Tales of Destiny 2: Beat the game. The last dungeon was shorter than I thought, but that's a good thing. I lost once to the last boss due to mashing the buttons instead of holding them down during the boss' final attack. Barring me forgetting what I was supposed to do, the elemental bosses were more threatening. Anyway, more about the game as a whole.

Fighting was fun. Compared to the ToD, the addition of attack strings and the defend button helped a lot in improving combat. Spells also works much better, even low levels spells are reliable and the high level spells don't cause more than a minimum of pause. As a result, there was a sense of coordination between spellcasting and physical attacks. On the minus side though, the techs fealt less flexible. I remember that I in ToD used on tech slot for a tech that could hit all enemies and that way disrupt their spellcasting, on slot for pushing enemies back, one for plain damage dealing and I think I found a purpose for the last slot as well. In ToD 2, it was less using the right tech for the right situation and more stick to the one that has the best combination of keeping the enemies stunned and dealing damage. All things considered though, combat flowed much better in ToD 2.

Combat still could have been much better though. There was a lot of features that could have done with more support. The attack string -> skill -> sacred skill combo gave no noticeable damage boost for either of the skills as opposed to using them separately which made it less useful than it should have been. Early in the game when TP management was an issue, there was always the "get the most bang for the TP" argument, but as TP management became easier, I just stuck to skill -> sacred skill and eventually just went for the sacred skill directly.

This brings me to the next point, TP management. Early in game I only had the orange gels and I had a hard time getting the TP to last through a dungeon. As the game progressed, restoring TP became just easier and easier until eventually I could spam the most expensive skills with impunity. Combat worked the best while I wasn't under a direct threat of running out of TP replenishers, but still couldn't just spam the most expensive skills carelessly. Being able to do so overshadowed a lot of other strategies.

The plot was ok, but hardly great. It did have some neat moments though and was relative trainwreck free. Sure, it did occasionally include some less well handled things such as king douchebag sudenly sobbering up suspiciously fast and the rather pointless "it wasn't person X, who we haven't meet before, who did it, it was person Y, who we also haven't meet before" plot-twist, but I had no major WTF moments.

I liked the playable cast. They fealt rather well balanced, they have great interaction with each other and there was a sense of mutual dependency within the couples. The villain cast is very weak though, but it isn't as if ToP or ToD had an impressive villain cast either.

Reid is surprisingly unadventurous, a bit simple minded and also a bit of a doormat. I find him the least interesting of the main four, but he still interacts well with the other characters, doesn't annoy me and his development from the unvilling adventurer who Farah drags along to the determined defender of Eternia fealt natural and is trainwreck free.

Farah is of the reckless adventurous do-gooder type, like Justin, but she does show quite some common sense when she doesn't see someone she thinks is in immediate need of help and also seem to be aware of that her behavior is less than perfect, unlike Justin. I think she is the kind and reckless adventurer done right.

Meredy works well as the cute and mysterious girl. I don't know what else to say about other than that she interacts well with the other characters and yada, yada. I cannot recall ever hearing an explanation to why she refers to herself in third person, but I guess that's supposed to make her more cute or something.

Keele did quite a good job at being intelligent. His difficulty in communicating with others and expressing himself was pulled of really well. He managed to surprise me once when he left the party seemingly in order to pursue his dream, that in a situation where it was obvious to me that he would not be able to realize his dream like that, but later it turned out that he instead went to do a very good and awesome thing.

Now, I'm very unimpressed by how Infernia looks once you can traverse the waters. The feeling I get is that someone just painted a few green isles here and there and didn't have time or energy to add details. I think it's the same deal with Celestia, but the desolate feeling matches Celestia's atmosphere much better. BTW, it's not a big deal, but why the heck are the celestians the dark skinned ones seeing as Celestia is the cooler of the worlds? Maybe I should instead have asked how the planets managed to be both round and have each other as heaven as well.

Overall, I really like this game. it has some great strengts and the flaws are more of the unused potential type than game degrading type.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: December 21, 2007, 12:55:22 PM »
Tales of destiny II: Started Ruins of Volt or whatever it's called. Encountered a puzzle that gave me very missleading information. Then my internet connection failed.

Managing TP has become much easier now. Enemies tend to drop more TP restoring gels now and I have plenty of TP managing accessories as well as the skill that boosts TP regeneration.

Rhapsody: Played it while my connection was down. I chose the hard difficulty since I've heard about how challenging battles generally are in Rhapsody. I like it so far.

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: December 19, 2007, 03:02:02 PM »
Tales of Destiny II: Why the heck does Farah have more strength than Reid, but get weaker weapons? Is it due to flavor reasons?

Anyway, the world map looks a lot worse once I started flying around with the aerial board. Unfinished would be the word to describe it. Also, comboing seems harder than it should be. It's ok when they are interrupted by enemies, but the button pressing timing is way to stingy and a bit awkward as well.

On the plus side, the game has done quite a good job with the characterization so far. Also, poor combo system aside, battles are still enjoyable. I'm currently in the gnome mine playing "let's run back and forth".

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General Chat / Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« on: December 18, 2007, 04:25:25 PM »
Tales of Destiny 2: Had the encounter with Infernia's asshat king and picked up two greater craymels. Sylph was rather easy to get, but Ifreet drained a lot of my resourses. The characters can empty their TP reserves much faster than I expected.


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