![]() ![]() I'm before the first (red) streamer (I think) in Paper Mario The Origami King. The New Year's Eve Countdown starts tonight, and I must stay up for it. I'm currently playing Paper Mario the Origami King. Are you loving what you're playing? Did you try games and hate them? End up abandoning them? To many great games coming out at once? Tell us what you're playing, what you're planning to buy in the future (this year), and how you're progressing. ![]() I feel kind of guilty if I'm not at least working on one game when I have some on hand. I'm doubting FE:TH could have much in the way of tricky controller maneuvering. Maybe I actually should try FE:TH and see what it's like and swap between them. Which is what I've got going on right now, yay. I've died several times in a row by slightly misjudging when to cut my glide because it was impossible to move the camera in such a way as to actually see what was below me, so I just had to guess whether I was right over the pillar platform or not.Ĭan't play for long or I end up with stiff hands and sore neck and then a headache. And I don't think that creating a puzzle where at certain points there's no way to see what is below you is good game design. It's still fun but the irritating aspects of the game are becoming more irritating with time. Interacting with him is actually quite cute. digimon story hackers memory/cyber sleuth fire emblem shadows of valentia post game I haven't started some and I'm nearly done with others. There is something very soothing about it as a whole.Ī number of these games are in various states of completion. It's honestly pretty relaxing despite the balance I talked about. I want to finish all my current game before the end of March (Monster Hunter and Story of Seasons!) so I don't think I need to rush this one. HLTB says the game is around 30 hours and I'm 5ish hours in now. It all gives me slight Muramasa Rebirth vibes, but this game is really its own thing. She's the child of a war « Harvest Goddess » and a harvest goddess, so her moveset (godly strength, but uses farm tools to fight) makes a lot of sense and it's really fun. Sakuna is a spoilt goddess who royally screws up and gets banished from essentially heaven and now has to take care of some humans and clear out an island of oni to get back. there, but I'm not complaining, they're cute. Dogs allow you to send out your people to gather so it's not all on your shoulders and ducks (which I haven't unlocked yet) will help the growth of your rice. One monitors the rice for you and gives you hints, one cooks your food, one makes you new weapons while another new outfits - and even the toddler does his part as he brings back animals to help out. What is nice is that the people you provide for aren't completely useless as they all have their roles. ![]() You need to provide for the people you're with while also unlocking new areas, which goes in tandem with exploring (items you pick up and meat you get from enemies), but tending to your rice is a whole intricate process that needs to be done well in order to get both a good yield and stat boosts for Sakuna. It's a pretty decent blend of bite-sized metroidvania and realistic farm simulator, but I tend to forget to balance them properly. Time in Sakuna goes really fast, insomuch I keep forgetting to tend to my rice properly. Problem is, I play it too long, trying to get that one more bit of ambrosia or lightning, or more coins, and then get cricks and cracks and a headache. I should probably at least finish that one last rift for the second set of goals for Aphrodite and make a token attempt at continuing the story. Really not seeing being done in 60 hours if I keep on like this. There are chests (guarded and unguarded) all over the place, bits of ambrosia, lighting and treasure to get from rifts.so much stuff. Bit of an imprecise comparison, but it'll do. Kind of like.take BotW, and compress all the goodies it has into a world a quarter the size, and you have Fenyx Rising. That's the one big advantage to PC gaming imo.a mouse is always going to be much more precise control than you can ever get out of a control stick.īut other than that, it's loads of fun, even if you don't care for the story/characters. I suspect it's much easier to play them on PC, assuming that you can use a mouse to aim. That kind of quick-aiming challenge would be hard for me no matter what, but being unable to tell exactly where the arrow IS in all that mess makes it basically impossible. Though.Odysseus' Challenges are the worst.they animate the arrow with splattering sparks of fire AND a big whirling cloud of smoke behind it and I can't see where the arrow is. Really enjoying the majority of Fenyx's gameplay. ![]()
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