If you're looking for a recommendation I can guarantee both are amazing games and are a must play but it's been a while since I've played either. It'll take me a couple of weeks to put a review out
Many people might look down on jrpgs because they don't produce as many triple A games as american companies. But there is one criteria in which jrpgs easily beat american games. And that's quality. And not just general quality but consistent quality output. American games are between great and shit like right now. But jrpgs are consistantly good. Every year is a good year for jrpg lovers.
I think the music of games is more important sometimes than the dialogue you can have okish script but if its upstaged by music it always makes it unforgettable, just look at FF7 Remake or DOOM, god of war though that has better script but I adore these games and silent hill especially the past games has always been a game to play for me Love from Insta 🥰
Nice review! Just wanted to check on the combat here. I'm used to playing 3rd person games as cover shooters. So does the lack of cover shooting mechanics make the combat frustrating by any chance?
Sorry for replying late. It kind of does to an extent. You have to duck behind covers and stand up separately before shooting which gets a bit annoying
Is Starfield giving you something you're not getting with Star Citizen, or No Man's Sky. It feels like this standardised template of design doesn't really work optimally here.
The Starfield RPG experience is the typical Bethesda RPG template that has worked for Skyrim. It is not as tedious as Star Citizen and No man's sky is all exploration and no RPG. You can't compare the three games they're different in their own right and unique to set them out apart
I don't do that because numbers add in a complexity that's not required in video games. You either play a game because it's good, wait for sale because it's okay or avoid it because it's bar
@@Ping12358 i did but that's too big of a spoiler to put out on a review video. It's better that players play at least into the unknown quest and find that out on their own
Nicely covered all the points, hate inventory management as you said, unlike bethesda, bugs are less, it’s there but are less. Npc gets in the way most often