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Ar Nosurge.
Playing on the hardest difficulty. It just make battles longer. I guess it's very easy to over level while getting DP for Genometrics (a.k.a cosmosphere).
So far there's a problem with NPC dialogue. You wouldn't notice it except a girl npc calls herself an old man. I didn't think much of it, but someone else confirmed it and says later the name plates don't match the person talking. Gust RPG's everybody!

The other thing that really bugs me is the lack of diversity in NPCs. There's like 5 generic npcs used everywhere. Dark guy, old man, old women, lady, and little girl. The old and young aren't used as much. So that dark guy is used everywhere as a citizen, a troop, attendant, guard. I'm used to soldier look-a-likes, but this is kinda ridiculous.
 

Mega Flare

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Finished Tales of Graces F, finally all the way through the future arc this time. :D

Now we play Tales of Xillia 2. Yay!
Im having trouble playing xillia 2. I dont know why.. Most tales games I beat in under a week lol
 
I have so many games to beat, and games that have been given as gifts that I've barely touched. Gah.

With Star I'm playing Tales of Xillia 2.

I've recently started Final Fantasy V because I've never played it before. After I beat that one, the only FF I've never played will be III. I also have Kingdoms of Amalur to beat, Final Fantasy XIII, Bravely Default, Threads of Fate, Grandia, Grandia II, Ni No Kuni, Disgaea 3, Tactics Ogre PSP, Shining Force, Dragon Age II, etc.

And the thing is, which is probably my fault, is I've gotten others interested in the games' stories. Like Star wants to know more about FFXIII, the ending to Threads of Fate, Grandia I and II, and Ni No Kuni. One of my friends has been following my progress of Dragon Age since 1. So on my own is FFV, Bravely Default, Disgaea 3, Tactics Ogre PSP, and Shining Force. I save Bravely Default for when I have to leave the house for several houses (such as appointments).

I also have Vagrant Story to play (though I wanted Star to give it a try), Herc's Adventure, my borrowed copy of Lunar 2 Eternal Blue... *sigh*

This almost feels as bad as my reading (with books I've started but haven't finished and a whole backlog of books on my "to-read" list).

*explodes*
 
I started and finished a link between worlds yesterday. overall I thought it was a great game, one of the best zeldas that have come out recently. I really loved the puzzles, they made you think three dimensional I'm a two dimensional world.
also playing kingdom heart 1.5 on proud mode. it's kicking my ass. finally, also playing ff10 remastered. I am really liking it this play through for some reason. I'm about to get rikku where I am at.
 
Downloading The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav
I'm kinda bored with everything else so I looked to see what Steam had for point & click games. This one looked Exceptional. A lot of the other games looked the same, probably made by the same people. I'm staying clear of anything released before 2010. And I trust the negative reviews.

My experience with point and click games are the Myst titles and a couple CD-roms from the 90s. The crystal key. Daedalus encounters (good game).
 
Finished Chains of Satinav. 13 hours. Thats actually a lot longer then what I was expecting. I was scratching my head on some of the puzzle, although looking back there were some items I never used. Idk if they were red herrings or the act of picking them up triggered something like a talk topic.
Spoiler: there's only one ending. I guess all the talk options just circle back or don't matter. But I just found out there's another game called Memoria that shows what happens before and after the previous game. I might pick it up for the story.
 
I ended up getting The Dark Eye: Memoria. The story was very satisfying. And a couple of the puzzles made me pull out a pen and paper. I'd say it was longer than Chains of Satinav, but I completed it faster. Probably because I knew how to play at that point, and I remembered the solution to one puzzle in a video review.

I wanted to play Diablo III. I haven't really played it since I played through it the first time with a Monk. But I had to install a new Blizzard Game launcher. And now it's downloading a 10GB content patch. 10GB! I don't have time for that.
 

Jason

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Earlier today I went out and bought Driveclub and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and spent about two to three hours each on them... had tons of fun with both games, especially Advanced Warfare with the exoskeleton, it adds a whole lot more manoeuvrability to the multiplayer with boost jumps and dashes and such, it sort of feels like a more stiff version of Titanfall without the wall running and such, but it can make for some really epic feeling moments... the weapon selection is also pretty cool too, although I've stuck with a typical SMG build anyways instead of picking something fancy like a laser gun or a railgun or something, lol.

As for Driveclub, it's quite pretty to look at, and despite the online shitting itself all the time, I've still been having a lot of fun just doing the singleplayer races, although the AI can be a little unforgiving and VERY aggressive at times, and you can be penalised for the wrong reasons, for example, I was driving round a corner, and an AI racer knocked into me, which made me swerve off the course, this made me lose 200 points for a collision, and then, like on GRID when you cut corners (Maybe does it on other games, but I only know it from GRID), it slows you down for a few seconds as a penalty... and that really pissed me off... but aside from that it's still fun, although truth be told, I've spent more time doing time trails racing other people's ghosts online... I'm the 22nd fastest person in the world on one of the Canada tracks while using the Maserati Gran Turismo... so that's something to be proud of for the time being, right?

Anyways, back to playing!
 

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