It is 2020. I am forgotten.
It is 2020. I am forgotten
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this is how desperate switch owners were, they propped up a mediocre game as being more than it was.
Not really, just nothing to say about it. Not the best game ever or anything but solid for most of the part. Would be interesting to see a sequel where they could improve upon it as a foundation. Cyrus best boy and Prim best girl btw.
U wot? The game got shit on relentlessly. Also not even exclusive anymore.
good
>more than 2 million sales on the Switch alone
The game is a massive succes
I enjoyed it when it came out, solid little JRPG
It's weak point was the lack of interaction between characters within each of their stories, everything felt so disconnected.
Really hope they learn from this for the sequel and make more intertwined.
You niggas say this about literally any single-player game after it's been out for a while
Like DMC5 isn't "forgotten" it's just a 10-15 hour single-player game that came out a year ago. What else is there to talk about with it, Octopath, Shantae Pirate's Curse, or any of the thousands of other single-player games that were good and popular but aren't recent?
>U wot? The game got shit on relentlessly. Also not even exclusive anymore.
yeah, because it was a mediocre game that switch owners propped up as being more than it was.
Game was boring and soulless as fuck, and pretty much why no one should listen to retards crying about bringing back the SNES """"golden age"""".
This, it was hilarious to me that some no name JRPG was supposed to be a big system seller
OP here, I completely agree.
Love it. Best jrpg of 2018
The lack of character interaction absolutely killed the game for me. I played on PC without knowing this, and lost all interest after getting the 4th character.
Tons of wasted potential there. The artstyle and atmosphere was fantastic.
I will never forget best girl
Just bought this game yesterday actually.
It was borderline okay. Kind of let down it was made by the bravely default team since it felt like a B team game. I mean, yeah, I enjoyed the class system, but even that felt inferior to what you get in most class based games. The separate stories only really coming together at all in the post game was a bad move, and the weird difficulty spikes were offputting. It was nothing more than an OKAY game.
It's a single-player JRPG, discussion doesn't really last that long. As one of the ten or so people who bothered to get every trophy on the PC version I can say that it was a good game in terms of mechanics, but the story and characters were just so under-developed. The individual character plotlines not tying together and becoming one cohesive story is the most disappointing thing ever. They even had an appropriately epic final boss ready for you, but with barely any story leading up to it. It feels like someone took out the entire second and third acts.
Soundtrack was god tier tho
This.
Clearly not as evident by this thread.
>Central gimmick of having 8 paths to start with hardly comes into play
>Character interaction barely matters
It was nice and pretty, but there really isn't much to hold onto outside of that. It's like an SNES game that was made today
Turns out it was just an average JRPG that got overhyped because it was an exclusive. I though the combat system was fun and really liked the visuals especially on PC it looked great. The multiple paths concept was really half baked though and there was barely any interaction with the party members. The characters outside of the current story your doing might as well have been generic NPCs because they just tagged along and provided nothing story wise. I feel like it would have been a better idea to have smaller chapters or have later ones require certain story progression or some sort of other method of making certain characters mandatory for certain stories so they could tie in better. Problem was they wanted to avoid any sort of requirements like that but as a result they had to write all the story lines in a way where they could easily exist without other characters.
This, what the fuck do people expect from these games when they say they are "forgotten"
>Central gimmick of having 8 paths to start with hardly comes into play
That's why the character interaction is limited to little skits. It's an example of a weakness of non-linear gameplay; due to the nature of how you progress, there's no good way to have proper party interaction since you'd have to account for every possible scenario. Making the game more linear in forcing you to have all eight come together would have been better I think.
Also many SNES games are as good as or better than most games today, so I dunno how that's supposed to be in insult.
>Turns out it was just an average JRPG that got overhyped because it was an exclusive
That's every JRPG exclusive.
Isn't free on Stadia ?
>Also many SNES games are as good as or better than most games today
Disagree greatly, even holy cows like FF6 aren't good.
It's free on PC if you know where to look
I don't think I've ever been put off worse by the graphics of a game than with this. I can stomach pixelshit but this pseudo retro garbage is legitimately puke inducing. Horrible to look at and worse in motion.
she finally found out what a brothel was
The visual direction is awful, especially the backgrounds and colour direction.
you're too far gone. Spend some time thinking about what you said, it makes no sense at all. The game is pretty alright and everyone thought of it as such. Doesn't matter that it used to be a switch exclusive.
I like the idea of it but playing through four completely unrelated introductions is really dull and the early gameplay is super limited. I never got that far but it looks like each class unlock a very limited number of skills, and as far as I can tell weapons don’t get their own skills at all. Being able to juggle multiple weapon types seems pointless save for hitting a specific weakness with a normal-ass attack. I assume it gets better with sub classes but I have no idea how far in that is.
I'm currently playing it on switch, finally got around to it. In enjoying it.
The graphics are interesting and the battle system is fun, but the game feels like it drags on so i stopped playing it.