So I have to ask the question.Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin - Zero Punctuation
This week in Zero Punctuation, Yahtzee reviews Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, the Soulslike from Square Enix and Team Ninja.www.escapistmagazine.com
All I can say is that Paradise takes more from Ni-Oh 2, than anything Dark Souls. As for all the cutscenes, I do not know. I haven't watched a playthrough yet. You're on your own there.Since I have more Soulslike games to play that are apparently far better then this is(and I'm still deep in ER because I haven't been able to play much in the last two weeks due to life stuff) and most of the game is apparently a half hearted attempt to have a FF attempt at that, is it at least entertaining to just watch a yotube video with all the cutscenes edited together? Because that seems like that would a lot more time efficient.
no the story and cutscenes are balls.is it at least entertaining to just watch a yotube video with all the cutscenes edited together?
Sometimes that makes it more entertaining.no the story and cutscenes are balls.
You're right sometimes. not this time trust me.Sometimes that makes it more entertaining.
So in that case, wait for Bayonetta 3 and Lost Soul Aside.I beat the game last night just to polish it off before going to Dark Souls 1 and I can only say one thing.
This game is a giant fucking shit show. It's combat is great, but everything else sucks. Level design sucks, story sucks, voice acting sucks, loot system sucks, everything sucks except the combat. It's like if you took Nioh, and then half-assed the whole fucking thing.
Or better yet it's like comparing Lords of the Fallen to Dark Souls. Yeah that's a good comparison.
Gonna be honest, i don't give a flying fuck about Bayonetta because I think the game is wasted on the Switch. I don't touch my switch enough to care about much on the system. Lost Soul Aside i can't remember what that even is.So in that case, wait for Bayonetta 3 and Lost Soul Aside.
Nintendo came to Platinum, not the other way around. You want to blame somebody (I know you are not specifically, just phrasing): the people who didn't buy it and are now regretting it Sega, Microsoft, and Sony in that order.Gonna be honest, i don't give a flying fuck about Bayonetta because I think the game is wasted on the Switch. I
Also I'm not much of a specticle fighter fan as you are. DMC, Bayonetta, are okay but they aren't really games i care much about. I would have really liked Bayonetta 2 and probably 3 on another console though. But I just don't like using my switch for games like that. My switch is a mobile machine and those games don't really yield themselves to a mobile experience because of how frantic my thumbs have to move to do combos and dodge shit and whatever else. I want to game in public without looking like im gaming in public . Which is why the switch is for turn-based rpg's because very little thumb movement required.Nintendo came to Platinum, not the other way around. You want to blame somebody (I know you are not specifically, just phrasing): the people who didn't buy it and are now regretting it Sega, Microsoft, and Sony in that order.
I don't see wasted potential. I get what you mean, but I'm just happy we even got a three. And a funny thing was, that people said the sequel would never happen, let alone two of them. Where in a world where God of War 5 exists, DMC 5 exists, and Bayonetta 3 exist. That's the best possible scenario.
As for Lost Soul: FFXIV meets Vergil from DMC. By a single Korean developer and got full funding from Sony.
Which is why you have a big ass TV screen to plug it into.But I just don't like using my switch for games like that.
So what? For one, a majority of people ain't going to care. I seen plenty of guys and gals, and young kids game on those all the time out in public and most people aren't going to care nor are interested. If you're worrying about being judged, screw them! Ain't none of their damn business anyway! They don't like it, they can shovel off somewhere else. The only ones are going to care are people that are super ignorant of gaming, or really old farts with nothing better to do with their lives, and beyond nosy.just don't like using my switch for games like that. My switch is a mobile machine and those games don't really yield themselves to a mobile experience because of how frantic my thumbs have to move to do combos and dodge shit and whatever else. I want to g
For Team Ninja, it was just another day at the office. The only thing they're making now are Ni-Oh games or in that style. They really don't give a crap about DOA or NG anymore. Which is sad, cuz I really wouldn't mind another Ninja Gaiden game. Just make it more than about Ryu and have an ensemble cast. Either get new characters, or have Ayane, Momiji, or Kasumi more involved.Why did this weird spin-off end up better than Wo-Long?
The thing I really like about these Nioh-style games is the Diablo-like loot system. I have challenging combat that's better than Dark Souls while keeping the same level of challenge, but at the same time having an elaborate enough loot system to generate a "build" that can absolutely fucking destroy the difficulty curve.Playing it at the moment, and sorta having fun, but the loot system is just the absolute worse, I really hope there's a max level you can hit and the gear stop leveling so you can just focus on finding piece you actually like. Because right now gear last one mission and are discarded by the start of the next one (ie 15 minutes or so), which makes a complete mockery of the entire system.
"Thankfully" its super easy even on hard, so you can just faceroll trough it even with near random gear (baring occasional difficulty spike), so I'm just ignoring the system all together now and just trashing almost all the gear after every mission. But what a pointless system.
I do wish jobs had more difference to them and more stuff carried over between jobs (skill system or something) right now I'm just focusing on unlocking all the jobs, but there's not that much difference between them except for one ability, and half of them aren't worth using anyway.
Overall, it really feel like a "we have dark soul at home" type of game.
Maybe it'll change at end game, but while just following the story, the difference between super optimized gear and random trash I slap together is pathetically small and not worth spending time figuring out if +1.3% break damage is better than +0.7% damage while at max health.The thing I really like about these Nioh-style games is the Diablo-like loot system. I have challenging combat that's better than Dark Souls while keeping the same level of challenge, but at the same time having an elaborate enough loot system to generate a "build" that can absolutely fucking destroy the difficulty curve.
IMO the Nioh's are the evolution of the Dark Souls formula way beyond whatever FromSoft has done with Elden Ring. Elden Ring took Dark Souls and made it boring as fuck. Nioh took Dark Souls and made the gameplay a lot more fun.