Anyone know if theres negative consequences to attacking side quest Nevrons after you finish their side quest? You get items for beating them.
Anyone know if theres negative consequences to attacking side quest Nevrons after you finish their side quest? You get items for beating them.
the burden of living with yourself ?
For real how could you bring yourself to do that. Also this game feels so much like a mid 90's RPG its insane. It's like if Sea of Stars or the like had an actual budget and actual writers.
To actually say something kinda negative, I do wish the game was explaining some things a bit more. Or maybe at least some kind of lore option to scroll through. Especially after adding the 3rd party member it feels like I'm missing a part of the story unless the game is gonna do some kind of a flashback later to fill things in
Soon as I got Lune i fell in love with this game, holy shit. It's hitting all the marks for me.
General question; how do i use the skill up shards (forget the name) to give additional skill points, or the item to increase my weapon levels? i don't see a way to use them in camp.
both are locked behind a certain story beat, there will be an upgrade option at your camp after a certain point, you'll know it when ya see it. happens a few hours into Act 1.
this game gets even more french the furhter into it you get, im talkin one enemy in particular lol
So damn tempted to buy but my backlog is extending beyond my life expectancy. At this pace I’ll be done with it by 80 lol.
Must..hold…until done w/ BG and Persona…
The world map legit confused me for a minute.
I thought it was just a static screen and was wondering why I couldn't fast travel to the next zone when bringing up the full screen map until it dawned on me to actually try moving.
Y'all think this game would be kind to a casual gamer? Wondering if wifey would like it.
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The difficulty curve on the game seems entirely dependent on having a sense of timing for dodging/parrying.
There is an easy mode for people who just want the story. Enemies do less damage so I don't think dodging/parrying will be super important in it.
And you can switch between all 3 difficulties at anytime if things are ever too easy/hard.
there are also multiple difficulty levels so id have to think there would be a setting that would make it doable. unrelated, start of act 2Spoiler: show
Yeah makes sense. We are in a time and age where vidya is just so awesome, unless you are very selective it feels like drinking from a fire hose.
I’ll likely prioritize BG3 and P5, and jump onto what I like the most next. Just like SW: Fallen Order good ones in the backlog will eventually have their time.
Bought this yesterday, thinking I'll fire it up tonight.
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