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I wish people would remember FE3 AKA Mystery of the Emblem featured Male Pegasus Knights as enemies, they're even labeled as male in the game data.
In fact the whole concept of Male Pegasus Knights being impossible, as opposed to just being something that doesn't happen often. Karin saying Pegasus Knights are usually women doesn't mean a man riding a pegasus is totally impossible.
In Vestaria Saga 2, Eagle/Gryphon riders are usually women, but there's still a male one that shows up as a boss.
In-fact the entire concept that a Pegasus can only be ridden by a woman and that a male Pegasus Knight is outright impossible was introduced in The Blazing Blade, a game Kaga had no involvement in.
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lyntendoswitch · 2 years
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i (mostly) finished vestaria saga 2 and i really liked it! being able to save every turn was such a lifesaver compared to vs1 where it was every 5 (and something terrible would happen on turn 4 and you’d lose everything)
the way all the dialogue was traumatic backstory monologues was a little stilted but i far prefer that to like, shadow dragon. it’s cool that everyone has these independent plans and intrigues and they leave your army and return at various points.
however that last part actually also sucks because having chapters be like, “the units you deploy here cannot be used in the next chapter” is awful when the next chapter is the endgame? why would you not let me reconvene everyone for one final battle. why did I unknowingly take drake to ch24 only to have CRUCIAL bridges that needed fixing in ch25 and making the endgame uncompletable!!!!
also narratively i loved that characters had unit skills such as “has a disease that makes them take damage every turn” “smells so bad it lowers everyone else’s accuracy” “imbecile”, but it sure makes those folks unusable!!!!!!!!!!! and then getting that trait fixed leaves them weak and underleveled after!!!
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satoshi-mochida · 1 year
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Some indie game recommendations from ones I’ve played or know enough about them to suggest them to others(mostly in no particular order), Part 6.
Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9
Esperia ~ Uprising of the Scarlet Witch ~
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Meg’s Monster
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Graveyard Girls
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Analogue: A Hate Story/Hate Plus
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Bistro Days
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Dust to Dusk
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Kind Words
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Legends of Ethernal
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Love Choice
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Lucid9
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Synergia
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Vestaria Saga series
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Please Be Happy
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Journey
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Neon White
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Hindsight
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Florence
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If Found...
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Don’t Escape series
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Deep Sleep Series
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The Spirit and the Mouse
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The Messenger
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Return of the Obra Dinn
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Rakuen
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Serment - Contract with a Devil
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The Letter - Horror Visual Novel
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Virgo Versus The Zodiac
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ConnecTank
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The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass
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SPOOKWARE
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Knock-knock
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Wolfstride
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This Way Madness Lies
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Deluge: Threnody of Crashing Waves
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Cooking Companions
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Helltaker
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Young Souls
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Ghostrunner
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Long Live The Queen
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SeaBed
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Astalon: Tears of the Earth
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loopingpyre · 1 year
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It's interesting that Lyn's story in blazing sword/FE7 was a total shift in how Fire Emblem game tutorials function, and it would remain that way ever since.
Pre-Blazing, first maps were just that. Fire Emblem maps, but also the first one.
Every game onwards would have a map or two with only a couple of units. Even remakes would have new prologue maps added in, with only one or two usable allies.
Future Kaga games, Tear Ring and Vestaria Saga would not adopt this trend.
Vestaria Saga 2 baits you out with a first map with only 4 units, but then you get more that chapter lmao.
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shalmonsgamedev · 1 year
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I should probably also start playing more RPGmaker games for homework.  I'm sure there'll be plenty of things I want to jot down, like "how did they do that & how can I do something similar?"  I'm already aware of a few games that really made me go "wait, RPGmaker can do that?", so, should be exciting?
Owned:
The Amber Throne (Tbh, I did play a chunk of this one & got softlocked?  Worth a revisit though, very impressive presentation despite its flaws.)
Ara Fell (Actually played through this one in its entirety, so probably just a quick revisit to remind myself what all it could do)
Arelite Core
Asdivine Hearts
Aveyond 3-1/3-2
Benjamin of Blackstone Edge
Brave Hero Yuusha EX
Corinne Cross's Dead & Breakfast
Danger Zone Friends
Deadly Sin 2
Disc Creatures
Echoes of Aetheria
Finding Light
Hello Charlotte EP2: Requiem Aeternam Deo
Hylics
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass
LiEat
Moonstone Deep
Mutiny Island
Nepenthe
Nina Aquila: Legal Eagle, Chapter II: "Broken Wings"
No Delivery
OneShot
Path Out
Rakuen
The Sacred Tears TRUE
Skyborn
Soma Spirits: Rebalance
Sweet Lily Dreams
To the Moon
Wishlisted:
8-Bit Adventures
The Great Gaias
Holidays
Omori
Pegasus-5: Gone Astray
Stray Cat Crossing
Toymaker
Unraveled: Tale of the Shipbreaker's Daughter
Vestaria Saga I  (wait, really??  This was RPGmaker?  Dang EDIT: i am getting mixed answers as to whether or not that steam store tag is accurate, so idk)
The World is Your Weapon
I realize there are plenty of free ones out there as well, but my inclination is to play what I paid for first.
Also WOW.  Itch.io desperately needs a sort-by-tag thing for your library.  I am very much questioning the amount of time I spent figuring out what all in my sizable purchases section was RPGmaker-related. 🙃
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freytful · 1 month
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its wild to me that shouzou kaga is still alive and still making games. mf went underground for 10 years after being sued by nintendo, and then just popped up again. Vestaria saga 2 really came out in 2022 and its clearly just fire emblem again
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mainsheaven · 2 years
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randomnameless · 2 years
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Really if there's one FE thing Kaga seems to hate, besides Avatars, its not Axes, its armored classes, there's almost always some sort of weird lil mechanic holding them back & in some games like FE4 gen 2 & Berwick Saga, they're near enemy exclusive. It took till Vestaria Saga gaiden for us to get any truly high tier armors & note at that point, Kaga finally gave up & just gave the playable armors the same MOV as infantry, LOL!
Yep, even in FE5 our armoured units are garbage (rip Dalshin).
Maybe giving him some ability to use tomes would have saved him, but nope.
They could make playable dark mages, but not playable magic armors... It sucks !
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gascon-en-exil · 7 years
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FE10 Armors were very good, remember they got high magic resistance and early weapon access? In general, though, Armor Generals are one of the most poorly balanced classes, see SOV making the Armor class line worse then the original. Funnily enough, Kaga's new indie game, Vestaria Saga, has top tier Armor Knight characters despite their movement being worse then usual. Reason being defend maps & a skill that increases the defense/res of adjacent units.
FE10’s marshalls aren’t “good” because of their weapons or RES so much as the specific cases of three of them. Tauroneo is basically invincible in 1-6 and both his Part 3 chapters are effectively defense maps, Brom’s Part 2 maps are cramped and 2-E appreciates tanks if you’re not one-turning it, and Gatrie has awesome bases and a ridiculous 60% SPD growth which combine to make him a great candidate for an early promotion. I still wouldn’t take any of them to endgame except in a draft because their movement and especially their speed just won’t cut it.
Generals have never been one of my favorite classes, even in the games where individual representatives have certain niches. In addition to the aforementioned there’s Oswin in FE7 (good bases + smaller maps in early game), Xavier in FE5 (all endgame maps are indoors and he’s got the bases to be useful…if you can recruit him), and generals in FE13’s Apotheosis (good class for support girls without Galeforce since they can’t get berserker and it’s got the same STR cap). I never found them that fun to use even so.
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the modern kaga sagas (vestaria 1 & 2) honestly feel like the work of a very different kaga
like trs and berwick saga are not without their problems (classical kaga treatment of women, reddit armchair historian aesthetics, plums entire arc) but they feel like they were made by a guy who genuinely liked games and srpg and fire emblem
meanwhile vestaria feels very amateurish - stock srpg studio assets, nothing standout aesthetically, etc - and it really seems like it’s not a game made with love and care but just kinda there?
like most romhacks actually feel like they’re made by people who care and love what they’re making
and the new kaga sagas just don’t have that
honestly feels more like kagas just a jaded old man at this point
and idk that’s kinda sad? i guess?
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lyntendoswitch · 4 years
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At the tail end of 2020 I discovered the video content of Tim Rogers who has inspired me to also voice my game opinions in an unnecessarily verbose and personal way. I don’t recommend clicking on the read more, but if you’d like to read a little bit about the best games I played this year, go on ahead.
10. What Remains of Edith Finch 9. A Short Hike 8. Disco Elysium 7. Personal 5 The Royal 6. Persona 3 Dancing In Moonlight 5. Vestaria Saga War of the Scions 4. Ring FIt Adventure 3. Final Fantasy 7 Remake 2. Hades 1. Animal Crossing New Horizons
2020 found me with an unprecedented amount of free time. I spent most of this year working for the government (a job with a very small brain effort that left me with evenings and weekends free to do whatever the hell). Additionally, I spent most of the year in quarantine with video games as my true, real friend and life companion. Compiling this list gave me more titles than ever to choose from, so I feel better about my list than ever. So here are the best games that I played this year.
Before I get into the top 10 I want to give 4 honourable mentions.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim This is the most recent game I played since making this list. I loved so many things about this game - the soft art style, the harsh music, the convoluted crazy plot. I love the aesthetic of this game and loved the characters - I believe it is rare to have an anime game where none of the characters irritate you. I even loved the combat, although I did not think I would. Something about shooting so very many missiles is so satisfying even when you don’t exactly know what is going on in the screen. The final battle in this game was definitely my favourite moment in this game - it was stressful, it was engaging, it was so extremely fun. The tragedy of this game comes down to personal taste. All time travel stories with complex timelines are bound to fall apart eventually, because no writer can keep all the threads together in a logical sense. 13 sentinels had so many story beats, plot twists, betrayals, and sci-fi tropes crammed into their storyline that I knew halfway through the story that there was no way they would be able to resolve all of it in a fulfilling way. I was, unfortunately, right - the ending explanation for all the chaos is, in my (correct) opinion, extremely lame. However, I certainly had fun on the journey.
Fire Emblem 3 Houses: Ashen Demons DLC I did not place this on my ranking since it is not really fleshed out enough to be considered its own game (unlike in previous years, where I have confidently but the Splatoon 2 Octoling Expansion as a separate title from Splatoon 2). However, this blog is, above all else, a Fire Emblem stan account, and I will not NOT talk about Fire Emblem. I do not care for the Abyss house. I think the characters are too close to being plucked out of the Fire Emblem Fates universe for comfort, and I mean this to be as profound an insult as possible. These characters are gimmicks above all else. I also do not care for the expanded lore that the sewer city brings to Garreg Mach. The idea of a centralized church school army is already so unstable, and to have a population of rat people living under it makes the whole foundation of the world crumble a little. However, the story and gameplay of the Ashen Demons DLC added something that the base game did not, which is challenge. (As an aside, I play on normal mode and am aware that there is challenge available to me if I wish for it.) FE3H offers you so many characters, so many paralogues, so many opportunities for training and stat increases, that eventually plot missions become completely boring. Ashen demons limiting everyone to new and interesting classes, limiting your available units, and preventing any sort of training made the chapters fun again. I found the chapter where you were supposed to outrun a golem before some gates closed fun as hell - it was my favourite part of the entire side story. 
Kentucky: Route Zero I played this game in February, and I remember not liking it at any point. It is confusing, disorienting, and lacked a clear goal. However, it has now been 10 months and I still think about it constantly - both the vignettes presented in it, and the way it made me feel. The Besties podcast made an excellent point about this game when they said that no one who plays this game ever compares it to other games - only books, movies, or paintings. The whole game is so fascinating and sticks with you - the wretched circle of a highway, the horse funeral. My favourite part is the live performance you attend at a run down diner with your party of four as the only audience. It is so quiet and contemplative and melancholy, and the scene is absolutely perfect. Kentucky Route Zero might be my favourite high concept artsy abstract artwork ever.
Blaseball As with everyone, it is difficult to call Blaseball a game. As the website says, it is a cultural event that I am so happy to participate in. I am so happy to have found a piece of media to fill the aching void that left by Homestuck when it ended, then re-opened the wound with their awful post-epilogue novel. I deleted my Twitter account this summer because I was tired of being angry and doomscrolling. And then, after Chris Plante on the Besties told me about Blaseball, I happily remade a Twitter account that only followed the official Blaseball account, the devs, and the numerous RP accounts. The quality of life improvement that having simulated, pleasant, hilarious social media to check every day is indescribable. It helped me cope with a rough life transition. Thank you, Blaseball. My favourite moment of 2020 is the 11pm boss battle of Shoe Thieves vs The Shelled One’s Pods.
And now....... The List.
10. What Remains of Edith Finch The start of 2020 was incredible because games journalism websites were churning out endless top 10 lists for both the end of 2019 as well as the end of the decade. I religiously picked through all of these lists and wrote down a list of 30 best indie games of this past decade that I missed out on for whatever reason. It was my first and last experience with a backlog - previously, I would simply impulse purchase games I really wanted to play, and I would not rest until the game is beaten. Having a backlog of things to try stressed me out endless and it dampened the impact of almost all of these quirky 1-6 hour indie experiences. However, not even the stress of meeting a self-imposed quota could dampen the impact of What Remains of Edith Finch. Exploring this house and playing through its various scenarios was so fascinating and beautiful. For me, the most impactful moment of the game was playing as the little girl who became an owl who became a sea serpent. That was when I realized I was not playing something that I would be thinking about for a very long time.
9. A Short Hike A Short Hike was the very first game I played off my backlog list of Best Indie Games. And boy, is it ever. This game takes 2 hours to finish but is absolutely saturated with heart and the exploration makes those 2 hours feel like you have been on a much longer and more fulfilling journey than you believed possible with so few hours. It is Animal Crossing and Legend of Zelda combined, condensed, and polished into a beautiful pearl. I was so instantly in love with the characters and loved doing the little side quests. I also loved getting totally lost because I wanted to see how far I could swim and ended up on a different part of the island. The most impactful moment of this game is its finale, which I won’t spoil, but it is absolutely incredible.
8. Disco Elysium Many people more eloquent than me have said great things about Disco Elysium, and they are all correct. As someone who loves character building and creating a character to roleplay instead of playing as myself in a game, I have never been more enabled to do just that than Disco Elysium. The mystery was so cool, the mechanics are exactly what I like, the exploration is great. The one drawback of this game is that I literally cannot remember a single song from it. Maybe it had an amazing OST? Every game that is released nowadays has to have an amazing OST. There is so much reading in this game that the music really has to be unintrusive, and so it faded right into the background and out of my memory. I love that you could create your own persona in the game, but that you find your identification later and discover who you were before. Also, I would die for Kim Kitsuragi. The finale of this game also kicks ass - I will not spoil it but there is a moment that is so quiet and intimate that it took my breath away. What an amazing experience.
7. Persona 5: The Royal In 2017, I did something that is not the deciding factor, but definitely contributed to, my being sent to hell after I die. I was in an unhappy relationship and really wanted out, but my boyfriend at the time had a PS4 and I did not, and I really wanted to play Persona 5. As such, when he got the game and I borrowed it, I tried to finish it as quickly as possible so that I could give it back and break up with him. To my dismay, Persona 5 is upwards of 80 hours long, and I was burned out long before it was over. I finished the game with such resentment in my heart that I could not fathom why anyone would like it. As someone who is older, wiser, PS4-er, and in a better mental state, I decided to give P5R a try. Playing the remake at a much slower pace and really contemplating the story and characters made for a totally different and much more pleasant experience. I finally was able to shed my dislike for these characters who held me hostage 3 years ago and really appreciate them. Additionally, the new content they added to the original was SO good. The new music in Mementos makes that whole section bearable!! Akechi’s entirely reworked social link!! Maruki is one of Atlus’s most interesting characters, and the final dungeon was so so so interesting!! I am profoundly sad that I can’t recommend this game to anyone because 120 hours is just prohibitively long. Most impactful moment: when Akechi joins the party and he is like, totally feral, lol
6. Persona 3: Dancing In Moonlight Every once in a while my palms start to itch because it has been entirely too long since I’ve played a rhythm game. This palm itch feeling sunk me deep into Theatrhythm Final Fantasy back in 2017, and this feeling forced me to impulse buy Persona 3 Dance. I am furious that I liked this game so much, because I know it was created simply to extract money from fools like me. The story was so blatant about it! “It’s a dream, ok? We’re all dancing because it’s a dream and none of this matters. Go play a song, idiot.” I’m not even angry at this - I almost respect the hustle. Additionally, it was so wonderful to hang out with the Persona 3 crew again. I did also play Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight, but since I had already spent a hundred and twenty hours with the phantom thieves, there was no feeling of being reunited like with P3D. Also, in my mind palace, I consider P3D to have “actually happened”, and P5D to be the money grab hustle. S.E.E.S. is a cohesive unit. If Mitsuru Kirijo says it is time to dance, then dance we shall. I cannot be made to believe that Ryuji, Futaba, or Makoto will be compelled to dance even in a dream. Finally, having Elizabeth as your velvet room attendant did wonders. If there is a line between being a loveable eccentric and being annoying, Elizabeth tiptoes just around the former, whereas the twins are squarely located in the latter. The remixes in P3D also all kick ass (Burn My Dread Novoiski Mix? Deep Mentality Lotus Juice Mix?? Neither had any right to go as hard as they did), and I loved how they personalized the dance styles to the characters’ personalities. Even if this game was a money grabber, it was still made with love and respect for the series, and I loved playing it.  Most impactful moment: That first king crazy ranking on all night difficulty... god damn
5. Vestaria Saga: War of the Scions I had mentioned earlier that I appreciated the FE3H DLC for adding challenge back into 3 houses, but then I played Vestaria Saga and I realized I simply did not remember what challenge actually was. Vestaria Saga, the game by Fire Emblem’s creator, is the hardest Fire Emblem game I’ve ever played. This game honestly rules - it closes its door to the waifus of modern fire emblem games and is a return to form with political intrigue and smart tactical decisions and well-rounded characters. Every single chapter has these wonderful and deeply stressful plot twists and you always have to scramble to get all of the objectives complete without dying. There is a moment in this game where the main Lord, Zade, scolds princess Athol for being so reckless, how he had to force the army to fight a losing battle to rescue her, and look at how exhausted everyone is. He gestures to his army, and for the first time in a tactical RPG, I felt it. In all the fire emblems I play, my units end up being able to dodge and tank any hits they receive, but in Vestaria Saga finishing a map was a stressful, long, and sweaty process. I loved every second of playing this game - it is so rewarding in its gameplay and so rewarding in its story. Most impactful moment: the kiss!!! And how all of them face consequences immediately afterwards!!! I adore this game.
4. Ring Fit Adventure Ring Fit Adventure is the most fun I’ve ever had with a gimmicky fitness game. This game finally understands that they key to continuing with the game and building good habits is the ability to unlock and equip beautiful athleisure clothing. I actually got gains from Ring Fit Adventure, and I know this because I stopped playing it for a month, came back, and was unable to finish the reps at the difficulty I set for myself. This game make gym stuff so genuinely fun in a way that no one else has been able to do. I also really like the feel of the ring con! I have a few moderate complaints about it (a fitness game will never be perfect, unfortunately): you always start reps on the same side, and if you kill enemies then you don’t get a chance to try the other side at all, the motion sensor on yoga poses is wack, and FUCK the robot baseball minigame game to hell. Despite this, I absolutely adore this game and what it stands for. I may never beat the campaign, but it will always have a place in my heart. Most impactful moment: the first fight with Drageaux
3. Final Fantasy 7 Remake I was so so so curious about the hype surrounding this game that in the month before its release I manically played through the original Final Fantasy 7 so that I would have enough background information to be able to play and enjoy the remake. I was very glad I did. FF7R kicks ass. It is my favourite Final Fantasy game ever, and maybe it will always be so. I take a lot of issue with most FF games because they get too cosmically big and ridiculous and nonsensical by the end and that ruins the immersion of the story for me. Since FF7R only covers the Midgar portion of the original, it is forced to create grounded characters and a grounded, smaller scale story. And it is AMAZING. I loved every single minute of this game. The OST is incredible, and the art in it is absolutely unbelievable. I love how they incorporated random encounter enemies in this more realistic version. Also the dialogue!!! The way these characters banter with each other is so life-like and true to character that it boggles my mind. Even the NPC side conversations - never has a city or town felt so alive and filled with people than in FF7R. The ending of this game filled me with PRIMAL fear for the future, but it is so clear that the team making this game loves the world and its characters so much that I cautiously say I trust them to take the story further in the later remakes. Most impactful moment: Cloud saying “bring it on bitch” to an enemy made me black out laughing
2. Hades I generally stay away from rogue-likes and from real-time combat because for a game-liker I SURE am bad at video games. However, everything Supergiant Games ever makes seems tailor made for me, so when Hades came out of early access I bought it, and then I didn’t stop playing it until 80 hours later when I had unlocked everything ever. This game is SO good. The voice acting and storytelling is phenomenal. They did a spectacular job blending the story with the core gameplay elements. They made dying in a rogue-like fun and rewarding. The music is (as always) transcendent. I cannot say enough good things about Hades. Most impactful moment: a tie between the first time you watch the sunrise after your first successful escape, and the romance social link between Zagreus and Thanatos
1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Of course... Death Stranding may have prophesized the pandemic, but Nintendo created it to sell copies Animal Crossing New Horizons. This game saved all of us. The experience of having so many people I knew playing the same game all the time for the entirety of March and April was so incredible. I have plenty of quips about ACNH with relation to old games in the series (I loathe crafting, I loathe printing out Nook Miles Tickets one by one, and I worry that the sandbox landscaping feel of this game makes me less inclined than ever to actually talk to my villagers), but while they are all valid criticisms, they certainly did not stop me from pouring 350 hours and counting into this game. I have loved slowly, carefully crafting my island into a replica of Garreg Mach. I have loved collecting furniture and making turnip money and completing the museum. There is simply no other game that can be 2020′s game of the year. Most impactful moment: checking your mail and having one of your friends mail you an item that reminded them of you
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deetvar-moved · 7 years
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Too tired and lazy to put up everything I think on New Mystery so I’ll condense into 2 main points. 1) The new mechanics and formulas added detract from the charm the original and makes this game way more frustrating than it ought to be.  2) The new stuff the game has at best is unimportant, and at worst actually worsens the pacing. I don’t care for most of the new characters save Katarina and Clarisse at the very end. Roro/Legion is just there, feels more like comic relief than a real person. Don’t like Kris, more so because they don’t add anything to the game and the fact everyone love Kris I miss Everybody Hates Chris. Ranking Thing 1) Thracia 776 2) Radiant Dawn 3) Genealogy Of The Holy War 4) Echoes: Shadows of Valentia 5) Path of Radiance 6) Fates (Conquest) 7) Tear Ring Saga 8) Blazing Sword 9) Mystery of the Emblem (Book 2) 10) Binding Blade 11) Gaiden 12) Mystery of the Emblem (Book 1) 13) Sacred Stones 14) Shadow Dragon 15) Fates (Revelation) 16) Awakening 17) Fates (Birthright) 18) New Mystery There is 1 last game to play before I completed the series as whole. The game that started it all, Fire Emblem: Dark Dragon & The Blade of Light. I mean if you ignore BS Fire Emblem Akaneia Senki, Berwick Saga, and Vestaria Saga. 
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loopingpyre · 1 year
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Found out my Favourite Vestaria Saga character, who goes unplayable in 2, is actually playable for a chapter provided I kill off another unit.
Sorry Drake, but #CezarSweep
Modern Fire Emblem could never
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frozendoorgaming · 5 years
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Morning Mist #84
Announcements, Releases, Trailers
Fire Emblem creator releases new tactics RPG Vestaria Saga on Steam
Iwata's quirky platformer VS. Balloon Fight returns on Nintendo Switch
Mobile MMORPG Tales of Wind aims to release on PC this week
American Truck Simulator goes to Idaho in new DLC
Blending the rules of combat in The Legend of Bum-bo
Gray Zone is a sci-fi RTS releasing in Early Access next year
This deep simulation of space economics is surprisingly compelling
Make drugs and smoke in puzzler Molek-Syntez
Jungle survival sim Green Hell now has multi-story mud huts, co-op soon
Comedy JRPG Cthulhu Saves Christmas is out now
Milestones, Industry
Pokémon the First Movie Screenwriter Posthumously Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award
The Witcher 3 Player Count Jumps After Netflix Series
Dragon Quest XI Surpasses 5.5 Million Units Sold
Superhot VR grosses over $2 million in a single week
Anime Digital Board Game 100% Orange Juice Hits 1 Million Downloads, Offers Free Character
GTA V stream viewers more than triple, PUBG drops off top 10 in 2019
Guild Wars 2 studio ArenaNet seeks art director for unnamed console title
CD Projekt Red "solidifies" relationship with The Witcher author, Andrzej Sapkowski
Embracer Group (THQ Nordic) has bought the Little Nightmares developer
With kinetic gun-fu and tense thrills, Trepang2 is an indie FEAR
Attend GDC for key community management lessons from the Dwarf Fortress team!
Deals, Freeware
Twitch Prime just added a Borderlands 3 trinket (plus golden keys) and a ton of great Devolver games
Sci-fi logic puzzler The Talos Principle is today's free game on Epic
The S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-like free-to-play shooter MMO Stay Out has begun its early access release
FTL is free, but you have to claim it before the Earth rotates once around its axis
Disco Elysium Launches Soundtrack and Art Booklet
Check out this real life Poltergust G-00 prop from Luigi's Mansion 3
Nvidia claims RTX 2080 Max-Q laptops are faster than next-gen game consoles
MSI undercuts the competition with a 165Hz 27-inch gaming monitor for $350
This VR glove aims to bring the sense of touch to virtual objects
Here's 25 great games for $1 or less on sale for the holidays
Doom 2016 is just $5.49 right now
Titanfall 2 is only $5 or £4.49 right now
Get a Free Copy of Total War: Warhammer With Purchase of Any Physical Warhammer Set
Information
Final Fantasy XIV’s Heavensturn rings in the new year on December 31
Final Fantasy XIV is running a free login event through mid-January
Destiny 2's new Guardian, Saint-14, will notice if you wear his helmet
Ubisoft is putting a free Rainbow Six Siege operator under everyone's tree
Fallout 76 patches up the inventory stealing hack and looks back at the past year
Overwatch is giving away more Winter Loot Boxes through next week
Star Citizen's first system now has its final planet
You can now beat stuff up with your fists in Star Citizen
Every major older version of Dead Cells is now preserved and playable on Steam
God of War's pre-order bonuses are free for the holidays
Go grab some free Zelda Cadence of Hyrule DLC now
Pokemon Sword and Shield Competitive Guide - Core, Weather and Field Effects
Kingdom Hearts ReMIND DLC details new scenario, boss battles and more
PS5 and Xbox Series X GPU specs leak: how powerful is next-gen?
RetroArch update adds a screen reader to emulated games using AI
Etc
The Witcher season 2 will have a 'much more focused' story
This Minecraft texture pack will make you feel like you’ve dropped acid
The Game Grumps are Going to be in a Steam Porn Game for... Some Reason
Sega's director of animation wants another Sonic cartoon, I say bring it on
Baby Sonic debuts in new movie trailer because everyone wants baby characters now
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary has so much to teach modern games
A Xenosaga remaster trilogy was talked about, but never came to be due to profit concerns
Chewbacca has a Life Day message for Star Wars Galaxies Legends fans
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