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Worst thing FF has ever done? They stopped being turn-based RPGs despite the games' origins in being heavily based on dungeons and dragons, a TURN-BASED RPG. In short, if it ain't turn-based, then it ain't Final Fantasy. Period.
I noticed you didnt teleport, throw, or uppercut pummel any of the enemies in the gameplay. I know spamming works the best but the game is more fun if you use all the mechanics to simulate a dbz fight. Ill end my spam combos with an uppercut pummel->kamehameha->teleport->throw->kamehameha->teleport->spam combos again. Beat the game in a single session last night. I agreed with most of your points but i think the best way to play is unlock melee abilities and teleport as soon as you can to get more variety in the gameplay.
I played final fantasies when I was younger but never the really old ones. When I eventually went back and played FF1 last year. The Matoya song wassss sooooooo good. lol
Tried this at my friend's place back in the day. We were not superfans of DBZ anyway, and this game did nothing to make it better. I love Akira Toriama and his animation style. Not a fan of DBZ. I never finished the 1st level if this.
I discovered Sim City: The Card Game at the 1995 Origins game convention and, being an 11-year-old Sim City-loving geek, spent an unreasonably large percentage of my time there playing it despite the plethora of other games present (hello? Magic?!). I also remember the game's oft-tedious mechanics. I played in the mini-tournament that Mayfair Games put on at that con, and the final game had us clustered around a gigantic table and as you can imagine, we built an absolutely enormous freakin' city, complete with the wide cards, having to count all conditional bonuses for connected roads, rail, and power lines on each play of the card, and draw decks were scattered around the periphery of this psychotic metropolis. By the end of the game we had basically all become certified public accountants, and I suspect the game developers were taking note of the scalability issues. The council members on the cards were portrayed by actual Mayfair employees, and a few were at the convention to promote the game. The Mayor in the game was the late Darwin Bromley (RIP), co-founder of Mayfair Games. The City Council Chairman "developer's uncle" was a Mayfair employee manning the booth, and somewhere (probably in a box labeled "Paul's Crap" in my parents' attic) is an actual autographed copy of that card if you can believe it. Sadly I don't think I saw cellphone guy. As you would imagine, this game never caught on, once I got home I only found one card shop in my area that carried the game, and it wasn't around for long. I got more into MTG and Star Wars instead and the allure of SimCity:TCG quickly waned. Thanks to Jared for this trip down memory lane.
The problem with 4th Edition wasn't that it was a bad game. The problem is that it wasn't enough like classic D&D and took away that experience by replacing 3.5 in publication. Now that 5e is out and has been well supported for a decade, going back to 4e can be fun and appreciated as a different sort of game
I swear fairytale ended years ago, didnt it? And why did they make all the girls look like that? Why did it even get a game? I dunno. Its weird. I love his excitement for Edgeworth Investigations. It seems like every YTber realizes how big this is and they ar ehapoy for it. Keep soaring up from the ashes AA series! LOL. Dude doesnt care about Danganronpa but he still recognizes the style.😂❤
Anyone here after switch sports announced basketball? 8 games in one, joycons, a frickin soccer leg strap!? I swear the Switch is Nintendos revenge for intec ripping off their wii
Man I used to hate Kimhari as a kid. Replaying as an adult and understanding the sphere grid more, I LOVED Kimhari. He replaced Auron due to his really high attack and armor piercing, and he was a very solid secondary caster/healer.
You said Chao Saiya Densetsu inspired future DBZ rpg games….name a single one….not a one damn time have they made a game quite like Legend of the Super Saiyan since 1992, and it’s a cryin ass shame too. UGH I wish they would’ve at least finished the rest of DBZ with that particular rpg formula…..Legacy of Goku 2 and 3 were fun, and Kakarot is okay-ish, and Attack of the Saiyans was decent (though the lack of Chiaotzu is STILL baffling to me, since the actual Saiyan Saga was the very last time in the series in which Chiaotzu OR Yajirobe were relevant at all…Yajirobe was at least used as a summon by Krillin, Tien can’t even fucking SUMMON Chiaotzu!!! But enough of that rant lol)…………..but I played all those damn games just wishing they were more like the 1992 SNES game lol
Honestly, after having seen the Japanese version of this direct, I'm kind of dissapointed. Don't get me wrong, we got some fantastic anouncements, Like Mario & Luigi being back, DKC Returns to the Switch, Metroid Prime 4, and a whole slew of great titles. But They got to see so much more, like Monkey Ball, Ace Combat 7 to the Switch, a Phantom Brave trailer that didn't struggle keeping 60 fps, and a ton of extra titles, icluding more RPGs. While I'm happy for what we got, I can't help but also feel like we were denied a whole lot of cool news and games. The only thing we got they didn't was Turok.
One of my favorite games for the Kinect growing up was PowerUp Heroes. Basically, it was a game where you picked different "cores" (or suits with different powers) and fought through either a campaign or with another person. Loved playing with Bionic and Chaos and just absolutely obliterating my brother with the amount of field control they had. From what I remember, the moves registered fairly well with little issues. Im scared to go back on a nostalgia trip to find that its a lot worse than I remember