"El Psy Kongroo!" Hearthstone Moderator
I haven't picked it up myself but everyone i know that loves the series and has all said the same thing summed up to "fighting gets old real fast, but money is so tight and the upgrades are so gating to progress you have to suffer through a lot of it" which doesn't sound like my thing.
Honestly, it depends on how good you are at puzzles. I suck at them so some fights wind up being harder than they really should be, bribing the toads helps but even then I still sometimes fail to see the solution. As for the gating, honestly, money shouldn't be an issue as long as you explore since the mandatory fights on top of what you find while exploring give more than enough coins to get by.
It's rare to me that RPGs actually have engaging combat systems that you actually look forward to them throughout the entirety of the game if I'm being brutally honest. The novelty sort of wears off at some point, even in brilliant games. Besides boss fights (which I heard were good in the new Paper Mario), at a certain point you just want to find cool upgrades, see new locations and advance the story.
Almost every decent RPG these days offers ways to skip combat and be fine. Xenoblade series gives enough xp from side quests and exploration that you never need to fight random enemies, Persona has insta kill abilities through confidants etc. This is not an RPG though and calling it one is insulting to the genre. It's a generic adventure game with forced combat for currency to progress through game.
"El Psy Kongroo!" Hearthstone Moderator
Id be seriously impressed if someone into Lego was done with it "within several minutes", that's very fast.
More expensive Lego sets comes with several thousand pieces with them, I think people complaining about this don't quite understand what Lego consists out of in the price range above the shitty 15-20 dollar sets their dad got them for Christmas that one time.
Last edited by zealo; 2020-07-19 at 03:20 AM.
The switch really needs some news - we haven't had anything substantial since BoTW2 announcement. Nintendo seems to have completely disappeared off the face of the earth. The system is still living off WiiU ports and other games from steam. The library is actually pretty scarce and it's really starting to collect dust.
A Prime or BoTW2 announcement would go a long way.
Finished chapter 2 in Paper Mario and really enjoying myself to the point that even though my special edition of Ghost of Tsushima finally arrived I think I'll finish up Paper Mario first. A nice option that unlocks halfway through chapter 2 is the "Puzzle Solver". When this option is turned on when in battle it will mark the ideal placement for enemies with red circles. This doesn't solve the puzzle for you but it least shows you what you should be working towards which is a great help for someone like me who has trouble with these kinds of puzzles. The best part is that there are zero penalties for turning this option on.
I bought the new Paper Mario and actually like it quite a bit. The battles are actually pretty fun and the boss battles are even better, even if the game seems pretty easy (I just finished the first chapter with the red streamer just a few minutes ago). I heard people say that the battling gets tiresome pretty quickly, but I haven't had that experience yet. Most of the battles are pretty quick, I find them pretty fun, and you have more than enough opportunities to ignore a lot of them if you just want to get past an area you already explored. I don't know if the trend continues, but at certain points you can just one shot mobs if you attack them in the open world with a well placed jump or hammer attack, just eliminating the possibility of a battle. It gives you a fraction of the XP (coins), but it's an option. So yeah, options exist to ignore a lot of battles in this game if you choose too.
All in all the games really pretty to look at and there's loads of puzzles and collectible items along the way. I'm not the same person I was when I was a teenager where I have to completely 100% every game, but the games fun enough that I'll try to fully explore each area before moving on. I won't sit there trying to find every single collectible possible (not even sure if it's possible without backtracking with power ups in the future), but the games fun enough to not blitz completely through it.
I wouldn't necessarily call this a true RPG, but it's still a pretty good game. It's not the best Paper Mario game, but it's far from the worst in the series.
In case you guys missed it we're in the middle of a global pandemic that has effected game development and Nintendo can't stock Switch's fast enough to keep up with demand. And we're sitting here wondering why they are so silent? lol...
You're gonna get Bravely Default 2 and probably a Mario game(35th anniversary so I would almost guarantee this) and that will be it for major games published by Nintendo this year. Maybe they will be able to sneak another game in but I wouldn't count on it.
Last edited by Tech614; 2020-07-20 at 12:12 AM.
leakers were right, but its a 10 minute mini direct so i dont expect a whole lot
Bd2, rf5, bayo 3, nmh3, maybe smt5, but no mp4