What are you playing this weekend? 2025-05-30
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Like last week, I'm playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. I don't know how far into the story I am, but...
::: spoiler spoiler
The calamity has already appeared.
:::I've been doing the shorter missions at times, like sit down for 15 minutes and do a few of those and trying to get more stuff. It's hard not to always play with Link, but I've had fun with other characters too. And if you don't level them up, then Link is overpowered in comparison. Has anyone else played the DLC? It looks cool, but I wonder if it's worth it? The gameplay is fun, but the story caught me as this is a BotW prequel. I'm thinking of going back to BotW, then I can play the enhanced version when I get a Switch 2 and notice the improvements much better, since I haven't played in so long now.
Oh, and I pre-ordered a Switch 2 from a big retailer, but I'm still expecting not to get it June 5 for some random reason
(Nintendo, the retailer, the mail...)
They can't disappoint you if you're expecting to be disappointed! -
Like last week, I'm playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. I don't know how far into the story I am, but...
::: spoiler spoiler
The calamity has already appeared.
:::I've been doing the shorter missions at times, like sit down for 15 minutes and do a few of those and trying to get more stuff. It's hard not to always play with Link, but I've had fun with other characters too. And if you don't level them up, then Link is overpowered in comparison. Has anyone else played the DLC? It looks cool, but I wonder if it's worth it? The gameplay is fun, but the story caught me as this is a BotW prequel. I'm thinking of going back to BotW, then I can play the enhanced version when I get a Switch 2 and notice the improvements much better, since I haven't played in so long now.
I'm not a huge fan of the Warriors format, but I had a good enough time with AoC. Some of the cut scenes gave me chills. I'm a little fuzzy about the DLC. I got it, and enjoyed it (don't think I finished all of it), but I'm not sure I'd call it crucial. It's just more game. It's gone on sale a handful of times for the patient gamers out there. I'd wait until you're done with the core game before trying to decide. If you're still flowing, go for it. If you've had enough, let it be.
Been kinda wanting to pick it back up since Age of Imprisonment was revealed.
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Last weekend before Switch 2 release! How many of you have pre-ordered? Hope you all get it on launch day or as soon after it as possible!
Started Chatper 9 of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition but got stuck, I was at recommended level, but you can't use Skells during the fight, and it's kinda tough one. I also went with characters with low class levels, so grinding a bit to level up.
Finished The Surge!
The game took a bit getting into, but once I did, it was a really enjoyable game. The games isn't too difficult, and while I died more than a dozen (more than a couple dozen) but they all felt my faults, like I knew what to do, just wasn't skilled enough to do that. If there was an easy mode, I would've switched to that and just finished the game, but as it is, took 3 days to finally beat it.
Started Marvel's Midnight Suns. I am only at the beginning and have done just the first mission after creating the character, so not much to say, but it feels really good for now. As a turn based tactics game, it would've been perfect on the Switch.
What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?
I wonāt be playing much of anything this weekend due to touching grass so I wish everyone a dope gaming session.
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Ah, nice!
How did you like Dark Descent? It's also on my wishlist and I think I got it from PS+ monthly games too.
It's cool, but hard. Some neat mechanisms I haven't run across in this style of game before, like controlling the squad as a single unit.
All my decent soldiers are injured, so I've been trying to complete a mission with all rookies. And it's not going well.
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Last weekend before Switch 2 release! How many of you have pre-ordered? Hope you all get it on launch day or as soon after it as possible!
Started Chatper 9 of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition but got stuck, I was at recommended level, but you can't use Skells during the fight, and it's kinda tough one. I also went with characters with low class levels, so grinding a bit to level up.
Finished The Surge!
The game took a bit getting into, but once I did, it was a really enjoyable game. The games isn't too difficult, and while I died more than a dozen (more than a couple dozen) but they all felt my faults, like I knew what to do, just wasn't skilled enough to do that. If there was an easy mode, I would've switched to that and just finished the game, but as it is, took 3 days to finally beat it.
Started Marvel's Midnight Suns. I am only at the beginning and have done just the first mission after creating the character, so not much to say, but it feels really good for now. As a turn based tactics game, it would've been perfect on the Switch.
What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?
Only gaming I've done lately is beat the Elite 4 and Delta episode of Pokemon Alpha Sapphire. Due to being underemployed and having other recent large expenses it will probably be a while before I pick up a Switch 2 or any other game, for that matter. I only got Pokemon and Kirby from a Christmas gift card. Time to go clear out the backlog.
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Started Chatper 9 of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition but got stuck, I was at recommended level, but you canāt use Skells during the fight, and itās kinda tough one. I also went with characters with low class levels, so grinding a bit to level up.
I think that's one of the hardest boss fights in the main story. Had to burn a couple consumable items to get past it.
Playing Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land
It's a good game and I'm having a lot of fun playing it, but feels more like a new RPG series from Gust than than an Atelier game.
It lacks the relaxing, happy vibes that those games are known for, with a darker mood and heavier storyline. Alchemy is taboo, its pratictioners are shunned and hated, there's some dangerous-looking villains around, the main characters all seem to have some sad backstory.
So if you played Ryza or Sophie and want more of that wholesome feel this is probably not the game for you, but if you love the complex crafting systems from those games and want something with more meat in the story then take a look at this one.
Talking about gameplay, I have one criticism and one concern. The criticism is the battle system - at least on normal is way too easy and feels like you can beat most battles just spamming buttons. I did warm up to it as more systems were added, but most battles are so short that you don't really use them very often. Also, you level up ridiculously fast - I'm almost at Level 50 and looking at the map I'm barely a third into the game.
The concern is that this game may get really repetitive over time. Exploration has been fun, but I just finished the first main area and feel like I've seen all the game has to offer in that aspect - and there's three more big areas to explore.
On the positive side, crafting continues to be great (though I still prefer the system from the Mysterious games), there's a really neat "Base Building" system that I'm sure will have people spending dozens of hours designing their perfect home, and the mystery on the main plot has me intrigued - it has some cool "Atelier Dusk" vibes as you investigate the causes or a large-scale alchemy-related disaster that destroyed a country in the past.
I think that's one of the hardest boss fights in the main story. Had to burn a couple consumable items to get past it.
That makes me feel better about losing the battle. Maybe I should get Elma, Lik and Hope, they make a good combo and try again.
Atelier Yumia sounds interesting!
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Started Chatper 9 of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition but got stuck, I was at recommended level, but you canāt use Skells during the fight, and itās kinda tough one. I also went with characters with low class levels, so grinding a bit to level up.
I think that's one of the hardest boss fights in the main story. Had to burn a couple consumable items to get past it.
Playing Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land
It's a good game and I'm having a lot of fun playing it, but feels more like a new RPG series from Gust than than an Atelier game.
It lacks the relaxing, happy vibes that those games are known for, with a darker mood and heavier storyline. Alchemy is taboo, its pratictioners are shunned and hated, there's some dangerous-looking villains around, the main characters all seem to have some sad backstory.
So if you played Ryza or Sophie and want more of that wholesome feel this is probably not the game for you, but if you love the complex crafting systems from those games and want something with more meat in the story then take a look at this one.
Talking about gameplay, I have one criticism and one concern. The criticism is the battle system - at least on normal is way too easy and feels like you can beat most battles just spamming buttons. I did warm up to it as more systems were added, but most battles are so short that you don't really use them very often. Also, you level up ridiculously fast - I'm almost at Level 50 and looking at the map I'm barely a third into the game.
The concern is that this game may get really repetitive over time. Exploration has been fun, but I just finished the first main area and feel like I've seen all the game has to offer in that aspect - and there's three more big areas to explore.
On the positive side, crafting continues to be great (though I still prefer the system from the Mysterious games), there's a really neat "Base Building" system that I'm sure will have people spending dozens of hours designing their perfect home, and the mystery on the main plot has me intrigued - it has some cool "Atelier Dusk" vibes as you investigate the causes or a large-scale alchemy-related disaster that destroyed a country in the past.
wrote last edited by [email protected]On Wii U, I NEVER used consumables. I am so much happier that I use them now. I am saving myself so many trips to the barracks to claim my insurance on Skells!
Edit: got a few too many nows in that original postā¦
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Something's gotta change.
When I booted up Brothership this week, I noticed my playtime was 35 hours. So I looked back at my comment history and I started playing the game 5 months ago. I know Monster Hunter absolutely justifies slowing down everything else for two months, but this is just unacceptable. I have no less than two new games installed and ready to go on the PC side but I am not going to play them. I need to get this back under control. I've been focusing on this game and I'll probably beat it this weekend. I'm definitely in the home-stretch, but you never know what else opens up at the end of an RPG. I have the full world map visible and there are three isolated areas I can't access, so there's something the game is still hiding from me.
Hehe, it happen sometimes.
With the speed I am playing, I think Xenoblade Chronicles X will take me about 5-6 months too. It has been over 2 months, and I still have lots of game left, but I have about 50 hours in these 2 months.
Good luck with finishing Brothership soon!
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Like last week, I'm playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. I don't know how far into the story I am, but...
::: spoiler spoiler
The calamity has already appeared.
:::I've been doing the shorter missions at times, like sit down for 15 minutes and do a few of those and trying to get more stuff. It's hard not to always play with Link, but I've had fun with other characters too. And if you don't level them up, then Link is overpowered in comparison. Has anyone else played the DLC? It looks cool, but I wonder if it's worth it? The gameplay is fun, but the story caught me as this is a BotW prequel. I'm thinking of going back to BotW, then I can play the enhanced version when I get a Switch 2 and notice the improvements much better, since I haven't played in so long now.
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Oh, and I pre-ordered a Switch 2 from a big retailer, but I'm still expecting not to get it June 5 for some random reason
(Nintendo, the retailer, the mail...)
They can't disappoint you if you're expecting to be disappointed! -
I wonāt be playing much of anything this weekend due to touching grass so I wish everyone a dope gaming session.
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It's cool, but hard. Some neat mechanisms I haven't run across in this style of game before, like controlling the squad as a single unit.
All my decent soldiers are injured, so I've been trying to complete a mission with all rookies. And it's not going well.
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Only gaming I've done lately is beat the Elite 4 and Delta episode of Pokemon Alpha Sapphire. Due to being underemployed and having other recent large expenses it will probably be a while before I pick up a Switch 2 or any other game, for that matter. I only got Pokemon and Kirby from a Christmas gift card. Time to go clear out the backlog.
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Going to the aquarium and then maybe the movies, book stores, and shopping. I tried to find some cool arcades or game stores but no dice.
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Going to the aquarium and then maybe the movies, book stores, and shopping. I tried to find some cool arcades or game stores but no dice.
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Last weekend before Switch 2 release! How many of you have pre-ordered? Hope you all get it on launch day or as soon after it as possible!
Started Chatper 9 of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition but got stuck, I was at recommended level, but you can't use Skells during the fight, and it's kinda tough one. I also went with characters with low class levels, so grinding a bit to level up.
Finished The Surge!
The game took a bit getting into, but once I did, it was a really enjoyable game. The games isn't too difficult, and while I died more than a dozen (more than a couple dozen) but they all felt my faults, like I knew what to do, just wasn't skilled enough to do that. If there was an easy mode, I would've switched to that and just finished the game, but as it is, took 3 days to finally beat it.
Started Marvel's Midnight Suns. I am only at the beginning and have done just the first mission after creating the character, so not much to say, but it feels really good for now. As a turn based tactics game, it would've been perfect on the Switch.
What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?
World of tank Blitz
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Like last week, I'm playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. I don't know how far into the story I am, but...
::: spoiler spoiler
The calamity has already appeared.
:::I've been doing the shorter missions at times, like sit down for 15 minutes and do a few of those and trying to get more stuff. It's hard not to always play with Link, but I've had fun with other characters too. And if you don't level them up, then Link is overpowered in comparison. Has anyone else played the DLC? It looks cool, but I wonder if it's worth it? The gameplay is fun, but the story caught me as this is a BotW prequel. I'm thinking of going back to BotW, then I can play the enhanced version when I get a Switch 2 and notice the improvements much better, since I haven't played in so long now.
You can pay to level up the other people. Itās a pain, but there are options if youāre only using Link.
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World of tank Blitz
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You can pay to level up the other people. Itās a pain, but there are options if youāre only using Link.
After reading this comment I went to that training place for the first time!
Yeah, that makes it easier, and it's not too expensive to level them up to a decent level.