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Originally posted by nakamura View PostHardly. The majority of them take skill to complete. You have to practice. Rage even had manual only cars to encourage learning, nowadays it's all assists and rewinds. Can't possibly have a player lose a race.
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Indeed. A classic that unlike modern RPGS can actually kill you in battle. It is also free for players to setup their party any how they want for a huge combination of styles. Bosses that are optional extras that provide a real challenge to beat or to even get to.
None of that matters though. Of course.
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Originally posted by nakamura View PostMy kids shares everything. Still doesn't make raising her cheap or easy.
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Originally posted by nakamura View PostIndeed. A classic that unlike modern RPGS can actually kill you in battle. It is also free for players to setup their party any how they want for a huge combination of styles. Bosses that are optional extras that provide a real challenge to beat or to even get to.
None of that matters though. Of course.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostFF 7 a classic lol. Take away the FMV and the flash graphics and it would have sold like crap in the West. Total overrated RPG with a rubbish story and poor set of characters imo.
FF7 had a great story with a great set of characters. It also had some great sidequests and the materia system was great also. FF8 & 9 were great in all those areas aswel although 9 went a bit pear shaped with it's story towards the end. That being said the FMV and huge marketing did help sell it in the west but there was never any doubt about it's quality as a game just like 8 & 9.
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Originally posted by Sam The Man View PostFF7 had a great story with a great set of characters. It also had some great sidequests and the materia system was great also. FF8 & 9 were great in all those areas aswel although 9 went a bit pear shaped with it's story towards the end. That being said the FMV and huge marketing did help sell it in the west but there was never any doubt about it's quality as a game just like 8 & 9.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostI found it to be rubbish and totally overrated, with a dull story and poor cast of characters.
There's no denying it took a while to catch on, but when it did it became arguably the most revered and loved JRPG of all time, precisely because of the characters and their adventure. The battle system wasn't bad either.
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I'm 29, always enjoyed gaming and my first system was a Megadrive. I'm certainly disillusioned with gaming practices at the moment, DLC, day 1 patches, freemium etc, but gaming is still great in general though.
The 7th generation of gaming was probably weakest if you ask me though, not bad by any means but certainly weak imo. Rising costs meant more 'consumable' games but with a lack of polished gameplay. Uncharted is a series that springs to mind, it's a great story and certainly holds your attention but the gunplay isn't great and the platforming is too automated. Naughty Dog did perfect the formula though with The Last of Us.
This generation had a slow start but it's starting to get good though. Bloodborne is an absolute master piece, and I've enjoyed some other games of late too.
I have a real soft spot for the 16/32 bit era. They we're more experimental and had a bit more heart (if indeed that makes any sense).
Generally, my favourite games came from the 6th generation of games though, they seemed to have that right mix of everything and on a side note that generation felt as though it had more to play...
If I can have an 8th generation wishlist:
- Pre-order DLC needs to die as does on disc paid for DLC
- Use different types of pricing models and distribution methods to make bigger then indie but smaller then AAA games.
- Freemium games also need to die
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