I bought it on pre-sale to support them, but haven't downloaded and installed yet. Hoping the girlfriend will be into it, since it's supposed to be co-op
I bought it on pre-sale to support them, but haven't downloaded and installed yet. Hoping the girlfriend will be into it, since it's supposed to be co-op
A lot gets said about the visuals already, but the music is just as enchanting and all the characters talk to each other in rhyme.
Some more battle screens:
Yes that is a Hydra!
The game features traditional old school RPG elements, enemies may be resistant to types of spells - and you can customise your armour to be resistant too. Pumping on the fire res here was very needed.
Have you beaten it yet?
Ooh, 11 hour co-op game that's quite cheap and amazing looking? Looks like I'll have to get this once we're done with Borderlands 2.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Installing as we speak
Why is this not in the RPG forum? Isn't it an RPG?
Anyway, I just wanted to ask: Does anyone know if the Wii U version supports the ability to play solely on the Gamepad? Because that's currently what's keeping me from getting it. If I can play on just the Gamepad, I'd get the Wii U version. Otherwise, I'd pick up the Steam version. But I can't find that info anywhere.
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I'm in love with this game. There are so many little animated details in there I giggle every time I find one out. Anyone notice Rubella's dodge animation? It's the funniest. Or the crow who Caw's backwards?
The combination of flying/exploration/collecting, combat and crafting is crazy addictive. Dialogue is short and sweet so the pace is high all the time.
The battle system reminds me of FFX, and in some ways it even beats it. The fact that all status effects work on every monster including bosses is super satisfying. It makes this turn based system one of the fairest I've ever seen in a game.
I'm about to collect (SPOILER)the moon and so far this game is near perfect score in my book.
Finished it! The ending came a bit quick to my surprise. Other than that it's a fantastic RPG and probably one of my favourites of the PS3/X360 era.
Just literally completed this game about two minutes ago. The ending fell a little flat but I was expecting that because the story wasn't very strong, it definitely wasn't a selling point of the game. What draws you in is the amazing artwork, the solid battle system and the enchanting music. Not sure how long it took me to complete it as I've been playing it for small sessions since April, but 11 hours seems about right. Not the longest but there was no way to drag it on for any longer. Worth the £11.99!
For me the ending just came too quick. (SPOILER) I thought after collecting the moon I'd be 1/3's of the way, but it turned out to be halfway if not even more. Other than that fantastic game though, and apart from the aforementioned gripe I didn't think the story came short at all. It's supposed to be swift as a dream and I reckon it was. If I had to guess how much time passed within the story it would probably be 1 night. It really has that bedtime story vibe to it and I like it that way.
I'm waiting for the Vita version, which is only a few days away at this point. Good to see the EoFF reaction has been more or less positive.