What [not shmup] game are you playing now?

Anything from run & guns to modern RPGs, what else do you play?
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BareKnuckleRoo wrote:Detailed writeup's here, hopefully an interesting read to someone into the game
Well done writeup; interesting premise. I haven't played it since the 90s, but I was very into the FFL games back then.

I always played with a human and a monster just for variety though. Of course it was known that mutants were much better, but I guess I wanted to get more mileage out of the games at the time and it made sense to take advantage of all the options available.
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Oh absolutely, I do not recommend playing as a team consisting of 4 of the same race on a first playthrough. You get the best first playthrough experience having a varied team. Humans really only falter in the endgame past world 4 due to their max HP issues but are solid single target heavy hitters until then, and Monsters can become insanely strong, capable of reaching the second highest tier as early as the beginning of the game if you eat very, very specific meats in a specific order. Monsters are pretty decent even if you don't do this, though, and it's nice to have a member that doesn't require money to improve.

The second game makes Robots the absolute powerhouses of the game, where they only falter somewhat in the endgame due to lack of Mana, causing some healing issues. However, Robots can be utterly game breaking even there if using an exploit that allows martial arts to permanently raise their max HP and Agility, as in capable of soloing the game effortlessly as per the writeup found on this page: https://sirsystemerror.dreamwidth.org/

The solo Robot run he did doesn't even rely on that glitch until the second-last boss of the game who simply wasn't doable otherwise due to having unresistable attacks and no real way to for a Robot to heal itself enough to survive normally. Nothing having a whopping 5000 max HP can't solve!

For an RPG I think this sort of writeup format for a playthrough works really well, especially a challenge run where it's assumed the reader has at least played the game once normally. Their solo Monster run was also nuts, I didn't imagine there was a Monster actually capable of soloing the final boss.
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Sumez wrote:Cool, I actually have Master of Arena lined up as one of my next games to get into. It's the oldest one in the series I own, so it's gonna be the first one I play. How does it work as an introduction to the series? It seems to be one ot the more popular entries.
Well, one thing I've learned is when the AC community judges the games, they're mainly talking about PvP. The impression I get is many of the big names in the community were really just looking for a customization heavy PvP shooter, and moved on to things like CoD between Last Raven and 4.

I guess what I'm trying to say is things many of the AC community almost exclusively judged AC on are not really unique to AC today, or even the AC series' strengths, in retrospect. But that's not to say there are things about AC that the community didn't put much emphasis on that are still unique and amazing (fundamental things, like movement and aiming).

Anyway, as for Master of Arena I had no issues getting into it. One thing to keep in mind is advancing in the Arena will advance the plot and clear your mission list (replacing it with the next plot mission).

In retrospect the first game might be a better start. No arena, less parts. More arcadey structure. Or maybe a better characterization would be a dungeon crawler with mechs. At least that's what MoA without the arena would have felt like. Also, as Roo pointed out, it's not unfair to say the 1st game and 2nd game go together. From what I now know, I'd play those first, then Master of Arena, which I think is preferred over the earlier games due to more customization options, and better PvP balance and other symmetric battle oriented content e.g. custom Arenas etc.
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Ah man i never understood monstarz. I just saw some guide for endgame mons and was like "ok, i'll try and become one of these."

Did i go about that the wrong way, then?

I can't say I ever want to touch the sequels.
But hey Roo, have you ever tried Romancing SaGa 1? I'd love to hear about your experiences with that..
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Sorry, RS1 is on my list to play though! Is there a full translation for the SNES version out yet? Last I checked no, but admittedly it's been a year at least.

Play however you find it fun. I'd usually suggest going without a guide for a first playthrough unless you get stuck; you'll eventually get some decent monsters from sheer experimentation. I did a 4 monster run once where I purposefully did not use the monster evolution guide and I manually wrote out every monster + meat combination I discovered gave so if I found a particularly good one I could go for it to power up. There's a bit of trial and error involved.

Interestingly, the Wonderswan Color version actually shows you what you'll evolve into prior to eating so you can make an informed choice.
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oh man there was a full translation out some 4 years ago when i played it.
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!!!

I missed that a fully translated one was released on 2016. :O
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played a bunch of stuff

I kept reading people saying that Sonic Adventure on DC is better than the SADX release on GC.
Well, it sure looks nicer. Textures are better and more detailed looking, a lot of textures are outright different entirely from DC->DX, lighting is way more consistent, objects have better looking reflections, etc. Some bits are a bit overly dark looking, but it's overall better looking on DC. There's a lot of stuff that got murdered brutally in the transition away from the DC. Nothing like seeing the ocean as a bright acid blue in the middle of the night, too.

...but like, I also fell out of a loop for no apparent reason [twice!], fell through the bridge in Emerald Coast because it suddenly jumped in position, it was a little odd trying to get onto one spring in Windy Valley and the game keeps trying to reposition where Sonic is and isn't quite doing it right, etc, etc -- all things I keep hearing are "far worse" problems in SADX [and although I've had my fair share of falling through "solid" geometry in SADX, I've also had like thrice the amount of weird issues pop up in a similar amount of time on DC].
Also, SADX seems to handle better. I think this is just because it runs at 60fps [mostly, it framedrops here and there, I used the GC version to compare], while SA1 on DC is 30fps locked, so it's easier to react to anything.

I was also playing Kururin Squash for GC.
Very fun. Knew about the series having played one of the GBA games and decided to pop this in.
I also played a bit of XGIII on GC, it's okay. Kinda remembered it being a bit better, since it was like the second or third GC game I ever had way back when. :lol:

Oh, and I threw on Sin and Punishment 2. I don't have a Wii anymore, so I had to use Dolphin to play -- but it works pretty much perfectly with KB+M controls. Really perfectly.
I kinda forgot how much padding these stages had, good lord. It's still really good, but there are annoyingly long stretches of basically nothing that are visibly just there so you can build multiplier.
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Which version of Sonic Adventure DC are you playing? The earlier non-International JP version is even more buggy than the later versions.
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I like Master of Arena, but I definitely think the original Armored Core's the strongest of the PS1 games. It's full-fledged with meaty, varied missions. There's just so much more that can be done with level design when you're not fighting ONE enemy: getting paid to do as much property damage as you can, riding shotgun on an airship, fighting huge bioweapons, flying down the barrel of an orbital supercannon.... Compare that to "this is the match against the guy with one kind of machine gun, and this is the match against the guy with another kind of machine gun." Arena fights are like 20-second snippets of a game, a good supplement, but unsatisfying when they're the main course.

Naturally, it's better still to have lots of missions and lots of arena matches a la AC3.

On an unrelated note, I started Silent Hill: Homecoming. It's like the Silent Hill of a Silent Hill - something familiar that's now off in an unpleasant way. I did a search to see what's been said about it before and found a softlock warning from Roo (thanks!) and this delight from Bil...
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Mortificator wrote:I like Master of Arena, but I definitely think the original Armored Core's the strongest of the PS1 games. It's full-fledged with meaty, varied missions.
Oh yeah. Of the PS1 trilogy, the original Armored Core definitely has much better missions than the other two.
BrianC wrote:Which version of Sonic Adventure DC are you playing? The earlier non-International JP version is even more buggy than the later versions.
The US release.

Also, I supposedly heard that SADX is based on the earlier JP release, which is why it's supposedly buggier.
but this is unsourced "I heard a guy who heard a guy" talk, so don't actually quote me as if that's true :lol:
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Mortificator wrote:I like Master of Arena, but I definitely think the original Armored Core's the strongest of the PS1 games. It's full-fledged with meaty, varied missions. There's just so much more that can be done with level design when you're not fighting ONE enemy: getting paid to do as much property damage as you can, riding shotgun on an airship, fighting huge bioweapons, flying down the barrel of an orbital supercannon.... Compare that to "this is the match against the guy with one kind of machine gun, and this is the match against the guy with another kind of machine gun." Arena fights are like 20-second snippets of a game, a good supplement, but unsatisfying when they're the main course.
From what I heard, the arena is just a small part of Master of Arena? I thought it was supposed to have a fully fledged mission campaign as well, similar to the original game - and that's the part a lot of people like better.
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Sumez wrote:From what I heard, the arena is just a small part of Master of Arena?
Well, like I said, arena advances the game. I didn't know during my first playthrough, so I missed out on most of the missions.

It works like this: you play 4 or so missions then you get your arena license. Then you can keep doing missions or you can do arena battles. I just did arena battles. When you get to a specific spot in the arena ladder, your arena license gets suspended and you are forced to undertake a mission (no choice between missions either, your mission list will be wiped and replaced with just one). This happens 3 or so times. By the time you reach 2nd in the ladder, your license gets suspended for the final time and you are forced to do the final mission.

So the shortest path through the game is about 6 or so missions and something like 20 arena battles.

Put simply, the missions are mostly optional, but the arena is mandatory.
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I just played through BreakThru, the US Gold game for NES. Haven't played it since I was kid, so kind of nostalgic.

I forgot how short it is, and I guess it's easy because I just breezed right through it. I had to continue a half dozen times, but that's not bad for me just picking it up and playing. Still though, it was fun and just enough of a challenge for a laugh.

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vol.2 wrote:BreakThru, the US Gold game
What! :o
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CIT wrote:
vol.2 wrote:BreakThru, the US Gold game
What! :o
I was under the impression that BreakThru was a Paul Houbart game from when he worked at US Gold (which is ironically a British developer).

Perhaps I have that screwed up?


https://www.mobygames.com/game/breakthru_

https://www.mobygames.com/company/us-gold-ltd
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I started playing the Saturn version of Symphony of the Night.

Fuck it, with the extra content this is better than the PlayStation version. I don't know what the internet has been on about for 20 years.
vol.2 wrote:I was under the impression that BreakThru was a Paul Houbart game from when he worked at US Gold (which is ironically a British developer).

Perhaps I have that screwed up?


https://www.mobygames.com/game/breakthru_

https://www.mobygames.com/company/us-gold-ltd
As the very link you've provided states, it was a 1986 Data East arcade title ;)
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vol.2 wrote:I was under the impression that BreakThru was a Paul Houbart game from when he worked at US Gold (which is ironically a British developer).

Perhaps I have that screwed up?


https://www.mobygames.com/game/breakthru_

https://www.mobygames.com/company/us-gold-ltd

Well, originally it's a Data East developed arcade game, no? Paul Houbart just worked on the UK home computer ports.

I'm actually not sure who's responsible for the NES version, though.
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CIT wrote:
Well, originally it's a Data East developed arcade game, no? Paul Houbart just worked on the UK home computer ports.

I'm actually not sure who's responsible for the NES version, though.
Right. I was playing the US Gold port of the Data East arcade game. I thought the US Gold version was the NES version based on the mobygames page. Sorry if I got all that wrong. I originally tried to look up the game on wikipedia first, but there wasn't any page for it. When I played the game as a kid, I only knew the NES version, not the the arcade title.
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vol.2 wrote:I was playing the US Gold port
I'm so sorry: )
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Yeah I lied.

After a week away from the Colorado wastes I created a new group of Rangers and jumped back in. Made many different decisions this time. Many of the decisions you are faced with have more than two options so knowing I still haven't seen everything is really cool. I'm enjoying this as much as one can enjoy a second play of something. A lot, but it will never match that first play.

Haven't played it quite as slow (running a bit more, don't listen to all the dialogue. Cool fact - skipping at the end of a sentence flows seamlessly into what characters say next), but this run will probably take me about 40 hours or so.

I won't be playing it a 3rd time (already have my party) until the next patch drops. Which is before months end
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I've been on a Contra kick this week and picked up the Contra Collecfion since it was 75% off. So far I've 1CC'd Operation C and Super Contra for NES in the last week.

A few thoughts...

Operation C on the gameboy punches way above it's own weight. In some ways it reminds me of Megaman V for gameboy, in that it steps out of the shadow of its more famous NES predecessors, and is a more than worthwhile game in its own right with a really high effort thrown in there. It's easy an elite game for the system.

Super Contra I've warmed up to a little bit. I've always thought of this as somewhat inferior to its iconic predecessor, and I suppose that's still true, but I've come to appreciate this game a lot more.

I'm currently playing Contra Spirits now and this one's quite a bit harder. Also a bit more set piece driven. It can be kinda frustrating, but there's a lot of good here as well. I'd be shocked if this one surpassed Hard Corps or Shattered Soldier for me, bit what's here is fun.
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Star Ocean 2. Quite easily the best game in the series. Seems like I am winding towards the end, in the middle of a typical jrpg thing currently. On disc 2, obviously.
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Just finished the most underwhelming Master of Magic campaign ever (and the second one I've played of the community patch version). Four wizards that were all pacifists and wouldn't even try to oppose me. Eventually I cast the spell of mastery. Even then they twiddled their thumbs and didn't take a single town from me. They were content to just snipe a couple of my heroes with crack's call. Maybe I'll play another at higher difficulty, using the same armies of lizardman javelineers.
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Playing Cyber Shadow. Game is basically everything I had hoped it would be. Some sound and music design is questionable, but whatever. This game owns.
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XoPachi wrote:Playing Cyber Shadow. Game is basically everything I had hoped it would be. Some sound and music design is questionable, but whatever. This game owns.
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2nd trip through the Colorado wastes is complete. Kept making different choices as the game went on. Also skipped some optional stuff - time for 2nd run 35 hours.

So two runs and 100 hours in I can say this is a game I will absolutely be playing again.

I will say that of the two ways you can solve the next to last area one makes far more sense:

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Through subterfuge you can get the gangs to turn on each other. Did this on my 1st play through. 2nd play through I marched through and gunned them down, but it didn't feel quite right due to the way it was implemented.
Still have encountered some minor bugs here and there, but nothing game breaking. That said it would be nice to have a relatively bug free play through.

On tap for now - Bloodstained on PS 4/Cyber Shadow on Steam.

I will head back to Colorado after some time away. Got to miss it first.
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I need to start a new game, and I'm thinking about playing the rest of the Resident Evil's before the new one comes out.

So that would be RE5, most of RE6, the back half of Rev 2 and all of RE7.
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I’n not sure I followed if you’re in WL2 or WL3 now ? Also curious to know if you tried ATOM RPG and are able to compare them ? Mother Russia is a good place to roam too.
Also your opinion on Fallout New Vegas in regards to writing and freedom of choices to solve stuff ?
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Started 2 (3rd play through), got to
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, and then bought 3. Played through 3 twice.

I've not played any of the Fallout games, but I will say the choices here are many and the writing is solid.

The voice acting, like 2, is outstanding.
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