Sunday, March 29, 2015

Week 13: We are born of the blood...

Short update, as it was Wrestlemania night and I'm super sleepy. I've been playing a lot of Bloodborne this week. I'm not far enough in to say this with absolute conviction yet, but I'm fairly certain it is my favorite Souls game thus far.

Now, I'm one of those people who, when they heard about Demon's Souls before it was even a thought on Atlus's release schedule for the US, decided to import it from Asia since it was region-free and could be set to display text in English. I loved that game. I've played each game since, including repurchasing the US version of DeSo when it was released. Apart from preferring the Gothic Horror theme in Bloodborne more than the more medieval theme of DeSo and both DS games, the combat is much better for me. It's a bit faster paced, dodging feels good, and the regain mechanic is sadistically great.

Speaking of sadistic, I often hear that the Souls games are "super hard." I have to say something on this before wrapping this post up. They are difficult, this is for sure. Their influence is that of classic games like Rogue/Nethack from a difficulty perspective, minus the one life per character that those had. But while they are difficult, I maintain that they rarely ever feel unfair. If you die, there is generally something you could have done better. After reorienting myself to playing a Souls game, I'm proud to say that I only lost one time to the last two bosses I fought. The game relies heavily on being aware of your surroundings, exploring everything to uncover hidden paths, and pattern recognition. Sure, sometimes I get into a bad spot and die, but I generally know what course of action I could have taken to win. Even those times I died to the bosses, it wasn't because of learning them and dying just because it's expected. Instead it was me be brazen in one case and deciding it was a good idea to fight a boss for the first time with only 3 Blood Vials and in the second case panicking and throwing a Molotov instead of using an antidote.

I certainly need to play more, but thus far I am absolutely loving it.

Pillars of Eternity came out this week, too. I'm really excited about it, but I'm going to christen my new laptop by playing it on there. Hopefully it gets here tomorrow. For the record, I kickstarted PoE over two years ago. It doesn't go against my purchased count.


Currently Playing: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Final Fantasy XIV, Bloodborne
Games Completed: 4 (The Longest Journey, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Hyrule Warriors, Ori and the Blind Forest)
Games Purchased (SP/Narrative): 3 (Majora's Mask, Ori and the Blind Forest, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, Bloodborne)
Other Games Purchased: GRAV, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Net Total: 0

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Week 12: It's not you, Type-0...it's me.

So I have this issue crop up every now and then. It's certainly a stupid problem to have, and not one I'm really complaining about, but it is something I annoy myself with. Whenever there are a number of games coming out that I'm excited about, I have major issues focusing on any single one of them. That is what's currently happening.

Last week, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD came out. It's a fun game based on what I've played so far. What I've played so far, though...isn't much. I'm sorry, but I keep thinking about Bloodborne and Pillars of Eternity that are out this coming week. So I short circuit and end up loading up some MH4U or FFXIV. I think that mentally I don't want to get super involved in a single-player narrative experience when one that I'm more excited about playing is just around the corner. And I'm definitely more excited about Pillars of Eternity and Bloodborne (in that order) than I am about FF Type-0. I know some would think, "Well just wait to buy one then!" But this situation was weird. Type-0 comes with the FFXV demo, but only for the first batch of copies sold. It was used as an incentive to buy Type-0 on release. It worked. Bloodborne is the latest in a game series I adore and it makes playing co-op with friends easier than before. Pillars of Eternity, well, I backed that the day it went up on Kickstarter. I've been waiting for it for a long time. To say that I'm excited for a new old-school CRPG from many Black Isle alumni would be a massive understatement. I can't stop thinking about either.

I know I'll get back to Type-0 eventually. It's a Final Fantasy game, and I've completed them all thus far. But for now, it's going to sit because come Tuesday I'll be playing Bloodborne, and Thursday Pillars of Eternity. Now back to trying to get my Atma weapon in FFXIV. *sigh*

Currently Playing: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Final Fantasy XIV
Games Completed: 4 (The Longest Journey, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Hyrule Warriors, Ori and the Blind Forest)
Games Purchased (SP/Narrative): 2 (Majora's Mask, Ori and the Blind Forest, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD)
Other Games Purchased: GRAV, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Net Total: +1

Monday, March 16, 2015

Week 11: In Which I Had a Post Ready to Go, But Forgot to Hit Post (Ori and the Blind Forest)

Edit: So I had this post ready yesterday, but apparently didn't hit post. Failbot.

Ori and the Blind Forest is a modern gaming masterpiece. I picked it up this week and finished it this week. I absolutely adore it. Graphically beautiful, absolutely stunning soundtrack, mechanics paced in such a way that they teach and provide new things at a near flawless rate, a moving narrative, and some of the coolest scripted sequences I've played in a Metroidvania game. It's brilliant. I actually exclaimed "Oh no!" aloud during the game, and I can't remember the last time I've done that. I could continue gushing about how much I loved this game, but I'm simply going to say do yourself a favor and play it. It's available on XB1 and Steam. I cannot recommend it enough.

Next week, I have Final Fantasy Type-0 HD coming, which also comes with the FFXV demo. Looking forward to both of those. I also started playing some FFXIV again, trying to get through some stuff prior to the expansion hitting. I'm probably going to give ESO another go come Tuesday, when it drops its subscription free. I actually enjoyed it when it came out, and I've only heard that it's improved since then.

Currently Playing: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Final Fantasy XIV
Games Completed: 4 (The Longest Journey, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Hyrule Warriors, Ori and the Blind Forest)
Games Purchased (SP/Narrative): 2 (Majora's Mask, Ori and the Blind Forest)
Other Games Purchased: GRAV, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Net Total: +2

Monday, March 9, 2015

Week 10: The Day Late Short Post

I was in Chicago for the Pentatonix concert yesterday, so I totally didn't get to update. I actually intended to after getting back to hotel room post-concert, but I felt so terrible with a fever and chills that I actually thought about trying to find an urgent care or ER in downtown Chicago. It was that bad. Show was great, though. I'm still rocking a 101+ fever, that I did break with ibupropen just little bit ago, but I still feel terrible, and now my bed sheets are all sweaty :\

Still playing Monster Hunter (shocking, I know.) 100+ hours now. I'm buying Ori and The Blind Forest this week. That's all.

Currently Playing: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Games Completed: 3 (The Longest Journey, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Hyrule Warriors)
Games Purchased (SP/Narrative): 1 (Majora's Mask)
Other Games Purchased: GRAV, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Net Total: +2

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Week 9: Five Tips for New Monster Hunter Players

Hey, guess what...I played more Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate this week. I'm sad to say that I've yet to reach G-rank, but I'm close! Last week I said I wanted to provide some tips for new players, in case any of the 30-ish people that read my posts have picked up the game and aren't too familiar with it yet. Or for people that have been playing that might not know some of the things I've learned over years of playing.
  1. Always eat before a hunt
    • No matter what you're going out to do, eat a meal. The bonuses you get are too good to pass up, and in the grand scheme of things, it's very cheap. Also, look at the bonuses you're going to get, as they are very specific to what you're doing. Some are great for gathering, others for fighting. When I'm going up against a monster I'm unfamiliar with, I always boost defense. I cannot stress eating enough, and I always feel stupid whenever I forget to.
  2. Upgrade your food
  3. When you reach a new rank, focus on building a new set of armor first
    • Getting to a new rank is exciting, and also scary. Monsters are sometimes new, and always hit harder. The best thing you can do is pick an armor set from the first set of quests in the new rank and get it built. You can even go ahead and upgrade it a few times. This will make your hunting much less frustrating.
  4. Get rid of your skill penalties
    • Sometimes with armor sets, you'll get bonus skill, but also end up taking penalties. Be wary of these, but not in the 'I'm never going to wear this' way. Instead, slot some decorations in to break the penalty. Yes, you'll lose some decoration slots, but most of the penalties are worth using a slot or two to get rid of. For those who don't know, decorations go into empty armor slots. As a 4a type tip, the only decorations you should really worry about until G-rank armor are ones that will bump you into enough points to actually get a skill, or breaking a skill penalty.
  5. Don't forget you can combine things on quests
    • Fighting something new or difficult? Bring your 10 Mega Potions, plus 10 Honey and 10 Potions, so that you can make more Mega Potions during the hunt if you need to. This works with anything you need to combine, so it's good to keep in mind. Just remember that you are taking up inventory space whenever you do this, so only bring all the extra stuff if you need to.
There you go, tips to hunt by. I know that Monster Hunter can be a daunting game, and they do a better job this time of helping players learn the game. There are a lot of things they don't teach though, so hopefully this helps someone.

Currently Playing: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Games Completed: 3 (The Longest Journey, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Hyrule Warriors)
Games Purchased (SP/Narrative): 1 (Majora's Mask)
Other Games Purchased: GRAV, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Net Total: +2