So far (7 hours in), it would mostly be in narrative progression and the pacing. It started with a nice clear goal (get Garnet) but then in the switching between the characters it wanders quite a bit early on. But the locations look great, the music is nice and it does the job.
So far (7 hours in), it would mostly be in narrative progression and the pacing. It started with a nice clear goal (get Garnet) but then in the switching between the characters it wanders quite a bit early on. But the locations look great, the music is nice and it does the job.
Yeah i agree about the narrative progression & pacing although i have found all the FF games to be guilty of that albeit not very often. The locations really are lovely throughout and i found the game to be alot more colourful than FF7 & 8 although Chrono Cross whips them all in that department.
Definitely the location design is a treat. Beautiful buildings and I love the more fantasy setting - reminds me a touch of the Discworld games but taken to a whole other level.
You know, I never finished Chrono Cross and I have it on my PSP. I must play that from the start again. It has one of the most beautiful game soundtracks ever.
Finally finished the Phoenix Wright Trilogy on the 3DS last night. Before I crack on with Apollo Justice then Dual Destinies should I wait and play Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth or does it not really tie in?
Crack on with the main Gyakuten Saiban (Ace Attorney) games.
Gyakuten Kenji (Ace Attorney Investigations) is a spin-off and doesn't really tie-in as such.
So Many Me (so much cool!)
Skylanders Superchargers - race mode is like Diddy Kong Racing and pretty good.
Gunblade and L.A. Machineguns - nonsense, but fun for a session.
A big gap between FFXIV patches has meant I've broken the MMO spell for a short while. Currently putting the finishing touches on Yakuza 3, will then start 4 with the plan to be ready for 5's English release.
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