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#3361 |
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Man, Godfall is one of the most mediocre games I've ever played. The combat system is nice and the graphics are pretty, but there's barely any story, the environments are bland, and the gameplay is really repetitive. It's very...plain. I fought like 4 enemies in the second stage and already stopped caring.
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#3362 |
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Join Date: May 2022
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So I have a question - anybody know of any dating sims that aren't just visual novels? Like, games where you actually make decisions, upgrade your stats, and go on dates to level up relationships with other characters? Most of what I've seen you're just reading about what happens and I'm not into that. I want like...the day-to-day life parts of Persona. Anything like that?
Otherwise I was gonna say the new sakura wars game. But that game is not so much building up your stats, as it is protecting your stats from whatever social disaster the cruel game writers have trapped you in. Also there?s robots or something, but that part kinda sucks. |
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#3363 |
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Ok this is probably a disappointing answer, but Tokimeki Memorial basically fits your description. Never officially released in English, though.
Otherwise I was gonna say the new sakura wars game. But that game is not so much building up your stats, as it is protecting your stats from whatever social disaster the cruel game writers have trapped you in. Also there?s robots or something, but that part kinda sucks.
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#3364 |
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Ah ok. Yeah I am not too sure about that. Farthest I got into that genre is, like, Persona, Fire Emblem, Danganronpa, or Sakura Wars, which is to say, not far at all.
Sorry for recommending THE dating sim game too. I’m sure you already heard of that one. What you are describing sounds cool though. |
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#3365 |
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Join Date: Feb 2019
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Final Fantasy IX
Starting Disk 2 and will be on Disk 2 after an 18 on my disk copy. Final Fantasy X Trying to level up Ifrit and open up the Sphere Grid. Final Fantasy XII Final Chapter of the game but want to max out my HP first. I have a 55 on my party members and Panelo a 54. All skills active on all party members. Tomb Raider I - IX ______________________________________ Playing all games on PS 2.
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#3366 |
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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Oh, actually, that reminds me that I finished Final Fantasy XII last month. I enjoyed it a lot! Some content I've decided to save for a replay though, like the Level 7+ hunts and the optional Level 3 Espers.
My current FF ranking: 1) XIII-2 2) XIII 3) VIII 4) XII 5) XIII-LR 6) X
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#3367 |
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Join Date: Feb 2019
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Final Fantasy III
Hunting for the Dark Crystals after I Level to 99. Final Fantasy IV Will need to get better than level 20 on my team. Final Fantasy V Exedeath's castle - will level up as much as I can before I finish the game. Final Fantasy IX Starting Disk 2 and will resume on my Disk copy once I have an 18. I used my PS Mini to gage how strong I need to be to finish Disk 1. Final Fantasy X Stuck on Trial 5. Final Fantasy XII Final chapter of the game and need to get to Level 99 due to the damage you take. All abilities are active. All 5 Scooby-Doo games on PS 2 TMNT VI (first game adapted from 2003) Mega Man 1 - 8 ( PS 2) Mega Man X 1- 8 (PS2) Street Fighter III (PS 2 Tomb Raider I - IX (PS 2) My PS has backwards compatibility so I can play the first 9 games without needing a new PC to play the next game. Computer change would happen at Tomb Raider X (Survivor Trilogy Part 1) Tomb Raider I - V were during Windows 95 and 98 and starting with Tomb Raider VI The Angel Of Darkness you would need 4 computers with the right Windows (one for each Tomb Raider game.)
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#3368 |
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Final Fantasy V
Currently at the Library Of The Ancients. I had only put on 8 hours game time so far. Final Fantasy X Stuck at Trial 5.
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#3369 |
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Join Date: Jul 2023
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I'm now getting ready to play through the Half-Life series again, finishing up with Black Mesa. I've clocked more hours on that then the rest of the Half-Life series combined, but I had already played the life out of the originals pre Steam and pre internet PC!
Half-Life has been in my life since the start of the millenium! I played the original for the first time just over a year after it came out. Shown it by a friend staying over his and the rest is history. Got it and every subsequent release for myself, this is my series and I only waited so long to own it with Steam because I was only just able to get my actual own internet and PC. Same friend showed me Opposing Force months later, got and played it straight after the first game so felt like one big continuous experience. Loved every second, more of the same but from another perspective and some of what had already been seen from another point of view. I was there for the actual reveal and then release of Blue Shift, got it just after launch in summer just after finishing High School. Another perspective in which to view experienced events, shorter still but in my opinion even better in detail. The same friend first showed me Half-Life 2. I first owned and played it myself on the Xbox, of course now do on PC where it began and belongs. Perfect sequel, more of the same but expanded upon with greater technology behind it. Continues the story and gives closure while also bringing up new questions. When played consecutively with its episodes, a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding experience in both interactivity and narrative, remaining in the same perspective continuing onward from the aftermath of previous events, introducing new mechanics and continuing to improve the technology, whilst bringing the story to a close even if an unexpected climax. Now with the advent of Black Mesa I could not be in a better place in regards to Half-Life. I thoroughly enjoy this masterpiece, remember when it was first revealed as an upcoming mod in PC Gamer and followed it ever since, until at last being able to buy and play the life out of the definitive edition just last year! |
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#3370 |
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PS Classic Mini
Final Fantasy IV Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy IX Mega Man X6 PS 2 Kim Possible - What's The Switch? Mega Man 8 Metal Gear Solid 2 Metal Gear Solid 3 Scooby-Doo - Night Of 100 Frights Scooby-Doo Unmasked Scooby-Doo Mystery Meyhem Scooby-Doo First Frights Scooby-Doo And The Spooky Swamp Tomb Raider I Tomb Raider II Tomb Raider III Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation Tomb Raider V Chronicles Tomb Raider VI The Angel Of Darkness Tomb Raider VII Legend Tomb Raider VIII Aniversary Tomb Raider IX Underworld
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