Damn, good game. Not quite Until Dawn good. But close enough that I feel like it's a conversation. Really good atmosphere and great acting. The only real criticism I have is that it needed a better and more fleshed out epilogue. House of Ashes did that much better and, to a lesser degree, so did Until Dawn.
..but not unwelcome. I assume all my JRPG playing fellows are aware of Tactics Ogre and it's been rereleased before but the addition of voice acting is pretty cool. This game was basically the story equivilant of Mass Effect long before Mass Effect was a thing and one I'd be interested to revisit, even though it's been remade a couple times.
That's nonsense. For one thing, should the line for enjoying something that it must be one of the "Top 100 greatest moments in your life." How does that make sense? Is 99% of the food we eat, the sports we watch, the books we read, the movies we watch, the social events we attend, the music we listen to all a form of depression because they don't meet that standard? That's obviously absurd.
I enjoy cycling. It's something I do a lot of. I'm sure no bike ride I've ever taken would place in my top 100 greatest life moments either. So is cycling a form of depression now? That whole line of reasoning is just silly. It's ok to just enjoy things for what they are.
Enjoy life for what it is you know.
That said, I'm not a guy who has suffers from depression. Maybe there is a way somebody who does suffer from that affliction plays videogames that is more unhealthy. I've never walked a mile in those shoes. My advice would be do what you enjoy in your leisure time. And if you don't enjoy what you're doing do something else.
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Having said that, I can think of some gaming moments that probably do crack the top 100 for me. I've had some long fun weekend gaming marathons in games like 7 Days to Die, with friends, that has been some of the most fun I think I've ever had. Those horde nights can be amazing. Or Ark when trying to tame some ridiculous thing.
Most gaming doesn't land that high for me but most everything else doesn't either. Top 100 greatest moments in your life is a high bar.
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Though I should also probably admit that it has occasionally made it's way into my top worst moments. It's impossible to express how devastated I was when I reached the end of Mass Effect 3 and the story fell apart. That got a real genuine emotional reaction from me. Made me legitimately go through all 5 stages of grief afterward. As stupid as that sounds.
Wouldn't give that guy too much attention. He seems to run a celebrity/music news site and is clearly fishing for just traffic. He is just spouting nonsense and making everything fit his narrative.
That said My top 100 most likely does have some gaming moments. Of course there is the social aspect, playing with friends, their kids, my dad, my partner etc. But some solitary moments are up there as well. Like just cozying thorough early pandemic with Animal Crossing.
Besides a good game can be as impactful as any piece of art, a film or book, and I bet quite many people could have a experience or two like that in Top 100.
Don't know much about this yet but.. looks like Fire Emblem to me so I'm in. Don't mind the idea of returning characters as an idea but we'll see how they execute that.
Don't know much about this yet but.. looks like Fire Emblem to me so I'm in. Don't mind the idea of returning characters as an idea but we'll see how they execute that.
Doesn‘t seem like they‘re “characters“, moreso like what they did in Mirage Sessions perhaps? I‘m very fine with that.
Most surprised by some skill-use that looks like it slashes through multiple enemies in a line. Could be like Gambits but possibly use those rings of characters than a battalion.
Can someone who played the games tell me what is the difference between Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal? Is the latter a sequel? What makes P5R different? I haven't played either but considering buying P5R.
Can someone who played the games tell me what is the difference between Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal? Is the latter a sequel? What makes P5R different? I haven't played either but considering buying P5R.
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