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That fucking video…
Hey look its the chicken chaser!
Main questline? What main questline? What do you mean I’m supposed to find my dad/son/attempted killer?
You better pray for a cut-scene to save ju after i completely destroy you in a manner of second.
I read that in an Austrian accent. In my head, of course.
“You have all the power in the world, can slice through a steel army like butter, but tell me adventure, can you break a locked door?”
“You will never defeat… MY WAIST HIGH SHRUBBERY!”
Aw, damn it. I’m the legendary hero saving the world from an unprecedented threat, but I just can’t seem to get past this TREE in the middle of the road! This immovable obstacle is the one thing halting me in my quest!
…What do you mean, “just go around it”? Blasphemy!
This made me think of Crisis Core.
My stats could literally go no higher, even after breaking the stat parameters, every attack I did inflicted every status ailment including death, I killed the god of the life stream, I was the apex of stats, skills, and equipment. And then a bunch of Shinra chaff kill me. I literally killed god, and other gods, and Sephiroth at his prime, but was taken out by frontline infantry. #justiceforzack
Or when the characters forget about their bag full of revive potions as they watch their beloved companions die. It’s not like the potions are rare or unique, every store in the world sells them, even your car sells them in FF15.
The enemies clearly know about them too, how else would you explain the unlimited supply soldiers and monsters we use to grind levels?
This is how I play Elden ring and every Zelda game ever known to man. You just don’t want them to end.
Exactly. The postgame gets so boring after a while, it’s more fun to just make a new character and do all those side quests again.
This is why I like games where you can finish the main quest and keep playing.
It’s always really funny to me when games try and have NPCs talk about the main story or something. Like in every far cry game the first thing I do when given control is go and absolutely Max out my character and get all the unlocks and fast travel points I can before I start hitting stuff that’s locked behind main story progression. The whole time I’m running around and unlocking towers and guns you’ll get passing NPCs talking about the urgent thing that needs to happen right away.
Some devs are getting smarter about these things and only giving you a few side quests per main story quest finished so you have to progress through the main story to get all the powerful shit you want.
I love getting overpowered early on and coasting through the rest of the game. I’m also a junk collector and try to get as much stuff as I can so that whenever a new recipe opens up, I can make whatever my team needs and continue the coasting.
In the skies above the mountain, darkness overcame pale
Then Mannimarco, Big Worm, felt his dismal powers failA game with enemies that level slightly less than you do where, at the final boss, you become the boss and have to fight your character
At the end of FFX,
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you have to fight all your own summons. Which can get pretty ugly if you’d been leaning on them through the whole campaign, to the detriment of the rest of your party.
Me, in a JRPG where I was stuck in a boss room with no mobs to level up after learning that you can escape from all the fights, except the boss…
Yeah, I was 11, how can you tell lol
Lavos really likes when Crono, out of curiosity, uses that one bucket at the End of Time.