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verycoolusername

@ verycoolusername @lemm.ee

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  • What a fantastic write-up! The Xbox 360 was my first console, before that I used to be a PC-exclusives gamer. At the time the Xbox 360 was mostly known for shooters so I was surprised to learn that there had been a push to put some JRPGs on the platform. Eventually I got my hands on an X360 Version of Lost Odyssey, having heard that it is a much more accomplished title than some others that came out on X360 (like Blue Dragon). I agree with many of your points. But what delighted me personally was the visual design of the game. It was derivative, yeah, but it had such a great aesthetic that I still fondly remember the cutscenes. I love that JRPG era.

  • This is just terrible. I love Deus Ex and was hoping to see a new game in the next 5 years.

  • Thanks for adding to the conversation! I didn't know about the direction switch problem. I guess if I was an XCOM fan at the time it would irk me too

  • Honestly it didn't bother me that much, the story to me was more 7/10 forgettable rather than off-putting.

  • I agree, it looks really good!

  • Oh thank you. I'll check it out. I always wanted to get into the Zelda franchise and I love the lore of Ocarina/Majoras Mask

  • For me it was Ocarina of Time. Ugly, and very clumsy. And I play tons of retro games. Early 3D stuff can be rough.

  • Hello fellow nuzlocke player. Have you tried any of the Pokemon ROM hacks? They might give you something new / more exciting to play.

  • Yes, I just remembered this too!

  • Thank you for this personal recommendation. Was interesting to read from first-hand experience!

  • Yeah that is just laziness. When I wqs a kid consoles were too expensive so everyone wqs gaming on their PC or handheld consoles. You either used a keyboard or a shitty knock-off controller. I couldn't imagine paying big bucks for a new gamepad. Even though I love games I still like to be thrifty with my gaming related purchases and treat myself only once in a while. Sometimes I wonder if the people who get the newest stuff would necessarily notice if they were playing a PS4 or PS5 game.

  • It really depends on what you are expecting. I got two consoles, a refurbished PS4 slim and an Xbox One S. The PS4 was 125 USD and the Xbox (an all-digital edition with no drive) was 90 USD. Yes, you have to look out for these deals but they're there. PS4 games cost me usually 10 USD max, I buy them during deals or used. Xbox had a lot of game pass tricks you could do so the games were mostly extremely cheap.

    But I do understand if you mean playing the newest games. That can be expensive.

  • Beat Saber. it was the Christmas time 2020, so during the pandemich, and I was living alone and had a lot of free time. Got myself a PSVR set. I maybe bough a game full price just once before. And Beat Saber cost me like 40 dollars. But it was so worth it. Played all of it, and even bought some DLC. An amazing game.

  • I enjoyed these games, but as you said, they are not very scary, especially after you get used to the atmosphere.

  • This looks great! It's not too retro at all!

  • Oh, I did play Oxenfree! Heh, until you described it like you did I never thought of it as a horror game, but you are absolutely right, it is pretty creepy! Thanks for recommending Signalis, I will check it out

  • Wow what a story. It shows how games can be meaningful. Hope you're living well!

  • I am so happy for this guy. He must be so stoked!

  • I was just wondering - was there not a less ridiculous way available to increase revenue?

  • You can but it would be a shame to miss the first part it is amazing. And the graphics hold up due to the strong art direction.