My next game i start will be Star Ocean First Departure R. And if i finsih that game fast enough i probably play either Persona 4 Golden or a rerun of Nier Replicant.
I also still play Final Fantasy XVI and Soulhackers 2 occasionally, because it’s hard for me to finish these game.
Last month in only finisehd redemption reapers.
What do you intend to play?
I’m on disc 3 of Final Fantasy 9 and struggling to keep playing. The insane high rate of encounters is finally wearing me down.
Also playing Skies of Arcadia for the first time.
i think i played it maybe 8 years ago, so i can’t remember if it was that high. Keep in mind to have fun when playing games. Often i stuggle to play a game i don’t enjoy just to finish it (maybe soulhackers 2 and ff16).
FF9 probably has the highest encounter rate out of the first ten games. I’d say it’s even worse than FF1. The battles and the AP/equipment systems are excellent though. Good story too.
When you don’t need AP to gain any skills you really notice battles starting every four steps. It takes forever to get anywhere in a dungeon.
The was the first Final Fantasy I had to hate-play to finish. Between the encounter rate, 20 second load times to get into said encounters (I hope you’re playing a quicker version), and the brutally sluggish pace in combat, I had a really rough time with it.
On the plus side, FF9 got me to finally start looking at JRPGs not made by Square, and I discovered Suikoden II and Valkyrie Profile soon after.
Between Baldur’s Gate 3, Starfield, and the Cyberpunk 2077 updates, I didn’t finish any JRPGs last month and I’m not sure if I will this month either. I picked up Baten Kaitos Origins briefly but wasn’t in love with it. Had fun with the battle system, even if it did have kind of a Guitar Hero/DDR feel where I was concentrating so much on one part of the screen that everything else was periphery. Hated the dungeon design.
I also tried The Legend of Nayuta and it didn’t click with me. This game came out in my favorite Falcom era for soundtracks (roughly 2009-2014) and the voice actor for the main character is one of my favorites, but that hasn’t been enough yet. It feels like other games (even of its time) did this kind of gameplay much better. It almost has a Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin vibe, and I couldn’t even make it very far in that one. Doesn’t bode well. Fortunately, Nayuta seems like it’ll be the kind of game that’s very easy to drop and pick up, so maybe I’ll end up doing that.
Nayuta is on my list of games as well. So i will see if i like it more than you, but i didn’t finished sakuna: of rice and ruin…so let’s see what i think (maybe next year) about nayuta
I’m going to play Bravely Default. Again.
Do you know if the Bravely games (Default, Default II and second) are connected or seperate games? I’m just curious if i find time for one game, i’m eager to play all of them because of a connected story or if i’m not trapped in that.
I started Xenosaga Episode 1 about a week ago, so I guess Ill count that as October. Never played it before, but so far its a very rough experience. The story is interesting, but I’ve had to resort to save states due to how often long cutscenes occur and how often game-overs will force you to rewatch all those cutscenes.
Regarding games I have finished, none of them were JRPGs.
Update (two weeks after this post was made): I have now quit XenoSaga. The gameplay is bad. DOMO carrier fight sucked, but the Gargoyle is where I draw the line.
Last month, I finally got around to playing SaGa Frontier. It’s been in my Steam Library for some time, but I was busy with several other games (mostly Metroidvanias). Overall, SaGa Frontier is my 4th favorite SaGa game. I didn’t find the individual storylines in the game to be as compelling as Romancing SaGa 2 and 3, and the graphics weren’t that great in my opinion (much prefer the graphics in SaGa Scarlet Grace).
For this month, I’m replaying Trials of Mana. Gonna try out some different party combinations that I did not try the last time I played the game, which was about a year ago.