Nice. LoP is very intriguing. Haven’t played it yet.Well Lies of P - Overture has been downed. Now to wait for Death Stranding 2 *twiddles thumbs*
Has to be Dark Souls 3.. spent 100s of hours into that game exploring and multiplaying with friends. Random PvPs were so much fun..What is the last video game you finished? I use the term finished quite loosely, as the parameters as to what a game being finished can be different based on player, or even game. Some examples:
- Reached the credits.
- Completed the game 100%
- Got all achievements/ trophies.
- Did everything there is to do in games that don't end. (Animal Crossing, Gacha Games, etc)
- Of course if you choose to drop a game, that game is not finished, but I guess you can put that here too.
I'll go first.
Unpacking. It was very relaxing and a cute story being told.
EDIT: If there is already a thread like this, I would delete this one. I just didn't see one.
Sounds promising. JRPG from the looks of it and how would you compare it to others of the same genre?Trails into Reverie, what a fantastic game and conclusion to a long arc of games in this series!
Sounds promising. JRPG from the looks of it and how would you compare it to others of the same genre?
Which makes sense to have, so those who play have a choice if they couldn’t get the beginning. Sounds similar to, for example: AC Odyssey. It’s the kind that you don’t need to play the originals because of the story.I think the main appeal of the games to me at least, is that unlike many JRPG's this series is very interconnected. Characters from the first games appear and are relevant 5-6 games later even if it's focusing on a different part of the world/continent. It's just amazing to see the whole narrative involved on a worldwide scale and how everyone is connected over the games.
You 'can' start from Cold Steel and still have a great time though, but the option of starting from the top and getting that full narrative experience is what have been making the Trails Series so unforgettable to me personally.