Cool, congrats!Just finished Ultros. I'm the first person to get the Platinum on PS4!
(7th overall, six other people already popped it on PS5)
Very much, enjoyed the hell out of it. The limits of what you can do keep changing and expanding well into the game so it was a lot of fun to experiment with the gardening gimmicks and figure out how everything worked.Cool, congrats!
Does the game hold up throughout its run time?
You have to identify what is causing the quark then it will tell you what you need to use to cure it. Like I had my front right car door open when I would put on the parking break, I had to put that into the machine as car-> parking break on -> front right door -> open. Then the machine told me I needed a mechanics kit so I made one and went to the machine where it gave me the diagnosis and just used it and it cured that quark.Not sure what Pacific Drive's diagnostic machine wants from me, I'd assumed it was supposed to be there for answering car troubleshooting queries. Instead, it appears to be the one testing me, wtf?! That's not how this relationship is supposed to work!
Ooh thanks for the info! Had the bonnet randomly pop up of its own accord, so put "bonnet" then "opens" as entries and sat back smugly rubbing my paws together awaiting a simple answer, untill realising it wanted the 2 more qualifiers as well. Pointing at the car repeating" But 'bonnet'! ... 'open'! Bonnet open?!" did little to convince the machine neither. So basically need to figure what's triggering it first instead? though admittedly was too panicked to notice anything last time it happened due to desperately ploughing through trees away from quantum fuckery while pieces of the car were quicky dissolving around me lol.You have to identify what is causing the quark then it will tell you what you need to use to cure it. Like I had my front right car door open when I would put on the parking break, I had to put that into the machine as car-> parking break on -> front right door -> open. Then the machine told me I needed a mechanics kit so I made one and went to the machine where it gave me the diagnosis and just used it and it cured that quark.
I just got through a section like that too.Ooh thanks for the info! Had the bonnet randomly pop up of its own accord, so put "bonnet" then "opens" as entries and sat back smugly rubbing my paws together awaiting a simple answer, untill realising it wanted the 2 more qualifiers as well. Pointing at the car repeating" But 'bonnet'! ... 'open'! Bonnet open?!" did little to convince the machine neither. So basically need to figure what's triggering it first instead? though admittedly was too panicked to notice anything last time it happened due to desperately ploughing through trees away from quantum fuckery while pieces of the car were quicky dissolving around me lol.
I recommend you do play it as it is necessary. The stuff that happens here to Yuffie, will factor later on how she acts in Rebirth. Also, the stories has really goof moments that hit.Finished FF7 Remake again just in time for Rebirth. I never played the INTERmission DLC, and I played the first few hours of it, but is it really necessary or is it just some ultimately inconsequential sideplot to introduce Yuffie? Because so far I'm not that into it - it has that typical single-player DLC downgrade feel, and Sonon is boring as hell.
Needed to take a break from FF7 Remake's not quite action RPG gameplay, if I don't wanna feel already exhausted when Rebirth comes out, so I went back to Tears of the Kingdom for a while.
I'm sure I couldn't because I suck at games and am hella slow but I also will be in no hurry.Very much, enjoyed the hell out of it. The limits of what you can do keep changing and expanding well into the game so it was a lot of fun to experiment with the gardening gimmicks and figure out how everything worked.
You could probably 100% everything in much less time than I did but I wasn't in no hurry.
It's a very chill (if obtuse) game that rewards you for curiousing around with the mechanics and wants you to take your time to explore and experiment. And the Rogueli*e discourse has really gotten out of hand with this one. The time-loop structure never felt like a punishment or a downgrade or a me. By the end you gain so much control over what you can do you'll be bending the world and its rules at a whim, which is a nice reward for how limiting the beginning feels.I'm sure I couldn't because I suck at games and am hella slow but I also will be in no hurry.
These days I'm much more deliberate with my gaming choices. Looking forward to it, thx.
And I'm guessing since it's a metroidvania you could 100% it because you can just go back to wherever and do whatever.