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Plenty, and for reasons that have already been discussed to death by other people so I won't beat a dead horse.
Much better question, what games released this year have people really enjoyed?
That would require you to narrow it down. Though, personally, it's more "dislike" than actual "hate".
Discounting remasters and the like, The first game on my list is Under Night In-Birth 2. It suffered from the usual issues fighting game sequels of its type has, but they added a whole lot to the game and I really enjoy it.Much better question, what games released this year have people really enjoyed?
Much better question, what games released this year have people really enjoyed?
Some actual effort.
Too bad, they're wiping their sweat with the people's money.
I'm interested to see how the next Legends game pans out. Legends Arceus was a fun time.
So long it's nothing like what the smut artist does, I'm down.I'm interested to see how the next Legends game pans out. Legends Arceus was a fun time.
Really? That's odd. IYour mom.
Something kinda like Mega Evolution that isn't actually Mega Evolution that will be abandoned after a single generation.
They are too busy suing other companies for daring to use "throw things at monsters to capture them".
I know. Palworld is getting this treatment. Even with the changes they done to Palworld.Clearly their rivals deserve the death penalty for such a crime (
Well, to drop another name, Unicorn Overlord did come out this year and did what it was supposed to do, compared to many games that released and failed to live to their hype.Much better question, what games released this year have people really enjoyed?
What's it like? The game I mean.Well, to drop another name, Unicorn Overlord did come out this year and did what it was supposed to do, compared to many games that released and failed to live to their hype.
A mix of strategy/RPG. Th map is real time unless you pause to plan and you fight by deploying and moving squad of units you assemble. You gotta take into account what yoru characters do to make sure they work together well. Armroed is for tanking and prtecting squishier characters, cavalier trample infantry, but get mauled by flying units they have trouble hitting. Archers murder infantry, scouts are great at dodging melee blows, mages mutilate armored... Elves can mix in magic with physical attacks, beasts units get a boost at night, angel units all fly and have their own specialities... If you know Ogre Battle, Unicorn Overlrod is like that.
In short, "Vanillaware does Orge Battle (slash similar games)".
@Jace Spicer, how does it feel knowing your previous choices in past games doesn't matter at all? Do you like the new character skill tree?
I heard you can no longer treat all your companions like they're the protagonist of their own story. Their skill tree has only five abilities in general each companion.
Also, who you played as? I mean the race of your Rook? A Qunarian Rogue or a Human Mage?
Been playing Veilguard so far, as a Dragon age fan its been interesting to say the least. Lore drops being smacked into me are quite something, the combat is more than I expected it to be but definitely feels more deeper Dragon age 2 combat with a bit of Andromeda tactile abilities brought in.
So far I'm surprisingly enjoying it more than I thought I would, this push was brought on more because I kept seeing videos poo pooing it and I wanted to give it a fair chance. I will update more on it as I get deeper about things I dislike/liked. I will say character creator gave me the Andromeda feeling and its not the "ugly" per say but more "I have to learn to do this deeper to make a decent looking character."
Not a fan of how Inquisition choices in the back were relegated as such to few key choices instead of overall ones but that's something that I should have expected from generally somewhat feeble longevity. As it is the game is about a 7/10 so far for me, its an average game and I haven't experienced any issues so far, technical that is heh.
I will say not too huge a fan about the materials and weapon upgrading as I do worry it'll hit me with the usual RPG problems of "well you just spent resources on this and found a better weapon immediately" so I'm hoarding(I swear it will be important and its not a problem or anything ;})
Not gonna play it
But gotta ask regarding some lore
Does the Maker exist? What were the Scaled Ones? Did the Antaam really go rogue and if so, how? Because I don't see Sten NOT taking this one lying down and are there civilizations beyond Thedas and how do they relate?
The antaam are in antiva currently at my time of playthrough and i cannot imagine Sten is currently relevant currently? The maker and scaled ones as well as the civilizations beyond thedas I cannot answer yet but i can say ive learned more interesting lore about the blight, the evanuris and the dark spawn at the moment. I will try to keep in mind more stuff as i come across it.
Edit: Sten is an arishok but I believe he's off doing other things. ATM I'm early on in the invasion of antiva with trevisio. It seems this was not a sanctioned event which sprang from the failure of the dragon breath weapon in trespasser.