6 has a lot of tech that you don't see but rather that is referenced. The whole magitec soldier stuff is pretty damn advanced, more so than the mechsuits, which granted are also up there compared to some other games like 3.
Well I did say I checked out of 12 early lol. All I remember is an annoying thief in and I think a sewer level?6 literally starts with you pioleting robot mech suits lol
And 12 is filled with crazy ships and flying motorcycles.
The game's opening is rather bland and easy to forget, heck, I'd say pretty much anything about it's brown bland world is easy to forget, it's a game with a story that... well.. stories with people around from one point to the other.Well I did say I checked out of 12 early lol. All I remember is an annoying thief in and I think a sewer level?
TBF, most of that does stick in the steampunk/medieval stuff except the hologram table and the dropship carrier things. Like 90% of it is dudes in regular armour and mounted chocobos and wagons lol. So I'm not surprised my hazy over a decade memory forgot the occasional dribbles (though it probably amps up later)The game's opening is rather bland and easy to forget, heck, I'd say pretty much anything about it's brown bland world is easy to forget, it's a game with a story that... well.. stories with people around from one point to the other.
A jolt to your memory circuits, here's the game's opening, with all it's mechanical techy marvel;
I wanted to get back to you on that, how was their reaction to the opening hours of the game?Well we talked about it but the reason he's gonna try FF16 is because I literally handed him my physical copy of the game, I don't have that for those two.
After having finished the story I'm not quite interested anymore in backstories or gapfillers.Apparently we're getting some costumes too, neat.
As for dlc, seeing Leviathan, maybe playing as young Cid or something, would be awesome. And maybe seeing some of Clive's life as a soldier or something. And hey, since they did the asura's wrath thing already, why not go all the way and package the true ending as a dlc you have to buy!
Yeah the Asura's Wrath ending is more like an alternate retelling where the final battle transpires differently and then there's more game.After having finished the story I'm not quite interested anymore in backstories or gapfillers.
After seeing the review, GB's pretty fair to the game, but he doesn't see himself playing it multiple times. I didn't appreciate the unnecessary jab at Bayo3's monster set pieces (I know they're hit or miss), but I can only assume FFXVI's is more polished overall. Which is fair, but XVI is literally taking from Asura's Wrath anyway. GB still prefers the combat when you're just human Clive taking on the giant sized bosses.Gaming Brit with a long video.
When I asked my sister a couple of weeks ago he said he was loving the hell out of it.I wanted to get back to you on that, how was their [sister's partner] reaction to the opening hours of the game?
Let me know whenever he does.. I'll be more curious when he gets towards the end, the point in the game where I felt that its charms started to get overshadowed by its weaknesses.
Does he like horror by any chance? If so, then I got plenty to recommend he can get on a sale. PlayStation has plenty on sale right now.Also worth pointing out is he does not get new games, he's the dude that replays Skyrim and grabs stuff on sale, nor is he interested in super hard games (I tease him and any PlayStation owner for not trying Bloodborne). So I can imagine how the game looks to someone that hasn't been playing your Horizon Spider-Gods of Tsushimas.
I dunno. We really only talk a few times a year, we live in different states so we get together when I visit the area and make the rounds visiting all the families. Next trip will probably be thanksgiving given everyone's schedules.Let me know whenever he does.
Does he like horror by any chance? If so, then I got plenty to recommend he can get on a sale. PlayStation has plenty on sale right now.
I appreciate the extra details, but Sterling more or less already covered the same thing. It's already been reiterated how much of a bullet black people dodge. My main complaint was how readily dismissive certain people (as we have seen in this thread with some of the usual suspects equating them Kotaku [like a certain user did in the Forspoken thread] when that is not the case nor point) are of POC or blacks thoughts/views on the matter, and how there are racists who takes SE's "realism" excuse as validation for "facts" or pathetic "truths". Not to mention those trying to "speak" for those of different race, genders, or sexual orientation as if they have no voice nor say in the matter.
Brawl, I'm not trying to make any kind of point. I haven't played FF16, so I'm in no position to make any point about it. I posted the video because it seemed like an interesting analysis, one that maybe others could pick up on since there's been a fair amount of debate on the topic (mainly in the FF retrospective topic, but meh).If anybody has a problem, I don't give a shit and don't even bother wasting my time. Because I am not going in these constant circles. Either you get it, you don't wanna get it, or you act intentionally oblivious and dismissive about it.
My comment wasn't aimed at you. The users reading this know who they are, and who I am referring to. You're fine in this case.Brawl, I'm not trying to make any kind of point. I haven't played FF16, so I'm in no position to make any point about it. I posted the video because it seemed like an interesting analysis, one that maybe others could pick up on since there's been a fair amount of debate on the topic (mainly in the FF retrospective topic, but meh).
I prefer GCN when it comes to Gaming Sins. This other guy ain't bad, but I never found him as interesting, nor entertaining.