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Games, Games, GAMES!! (Besides iDOLM@STER, of course XD)

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Maestra:

--- Quote from: Yui on January 20, 2017, 06:12:47 pm ---My... that last Nintendo Direct was sure emblematic.

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get out

Seriously these new Fire Emblem announcements have gotten me so hyped. I'm looking forward to playing the Gaiden remake that'll come out in a few months (I'm on the "never played the original" train), dungeon crawling in FE looks interesting not to mention Hidari's doing the art *_*. Also can't wait for FE Hero's gacha to make me salty, but it'll be fun regardless.

Yui:

--- Quote from: Verita V. on January 21, 2017, 01:03:59 pm ---
I'm sure that Yumi Hara voices Yumi, and she seems to be a part in the main cast, being a school clique leader and all.

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Ehhhhhhhh... very nice.


--- Quote from: Maestra on January 22, 2017, 02:55:49 am ---get out

Seriously these new Fire Emblem announcements have gotten me so hyped. I'm looking forward to playing the Gaiden remake that'll come out in a few months (I'm on the "never played the original" train), dungeon crawling in FE looks interesting not to mention Hidari's doing the art *_*. Also can't wait for FE Hero's gacha to make me salty, but it'll be fun regardless.

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Me too. I'm really looking forward for all of those games.

@topic

Well, I just finished the 2 Azure Striker Gunvolt games. I enjoyed that. A blue protagonist, a muse giving me support at my side, and so much danmaku. This is so like me. xD
Anyway, I think I just finished that in time to watch the anime.

DawnHibiki:
I've been playing Cave Story again since back in 2012, and I've loved the game ever since I've played it.  It's easily one of the most well-known indie games ever, and I literally can't believe that it's already 12 years old, yet it still rocks even today.  It even has ported to consoles, such as the PSP, Nintendo DS, GameCube, and even Sega Mega Drive.  The gameplay feels like Metroid, one of the series that Pixel, the creator of the game, actually played as well, because Quote gets to pick up life capsules, missiles, and other weapons, as well as fighting bosses before Quote moves on to the next quest.  It has a variety of weapons, including picking up the Polar Star, the starting weapon, or the Snake, which is an upgraded form of the Polar Star and the Fireball.  The game is really challenging, but pretty fair, although there are tough moments that Quote has to deal with like spikes, Basil, or even water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY72WmB7czo&t=3259s

Naryoril:
I should be able to pick up my Switch from the post office this evening, i'm really looking forward to Zelda: Breath of the Wild

And apparently the eShop doesn't require a credit card of the corresponding region, and you only need to create a corresponding account to get access to another region's eShop. So this should make buying japanese games really easy. Now i'm dreaming about a Dearly Stars comback on the Switch...

Naryoril:
After playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for a weekend, i have to say the game is amazing. It simply is fun and challenging, and it just invites you to explore the world on your own. In fact, it pretty much forces you to do so, there is very little guidance.

While it also has towers which reveal a part of the map, it only places very few symbols on the map, symbols to show villages for example. All the items you have to find and discover are not shown on the map until you actually find them. So you often climb a mountain or hill or whatever and look around where you can see something that looks interesting. Then you can mark that place through some kind of binocular and then proceed to go there. And whatever you see, you can reach at any time, provided you prepare for it. For example, there is at least one high mountain, you can climb to the top of it, but it's very cold there. So you either need to find warm clothing somewhere, or you can cook food or elixirs which increase your cold tolerance for a certain time, so you don't need any special equipment. In fact, all you need to solve every puzzle or to reach any spot you want, is given to you in the tutorial area. You could even go and fight Ganon right after, you get the quest to do so. You will get one-hitted by every enemy in the area there and you would have to hit them i don't know how often to kill them, but it is theoretically possible.

I can't wait until work is over, so i can continue playing, even on the way home.

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