Hello Everyone!
Finally got my Dual Sense back from repair! So, spent most of my time this week on PS5 instead of Switch. Though, I did start a new game on Switch. 😀
- Cleared the Water world in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. Going to play the next one now.
- Started Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy. Playing the first game, and it’s so much fun. Having a blast.
- Still playing Dragon Quest XI, not much to mention here, except didn’t give it as much time this week. I should’ve started this on Switch, but since it’s free on PS+, playing it there. Problem is, you can’t just save the game anywhere, I only play it when I know I won’t be distracted midway, which isn’t that easy with kids, and when I do have time like that, I want to play Monster Hunter, cause that game also has the same problem. Last I played I was mid-way in dungeon, but had to zoom back to last camp so that I could save and quit. Would have to play that half-dungeon again.
- Finally beat Pink Rathian in Monster Hunter: World, beat it solo, after dieing some 6-7 times. Finally beating a monster you’ve been stuck on for a while feels very rewarding, which is probably why I have spent most of my time playing MH:W after beating Pink Rathian. After grinding for better equipment, and tracking the tracks, have reached the part where you fight Nergigante. Didn’t know you can’t capture Elder Dragons, which got me killed, but was so close. Should be able to beat him next time.
That’s all about me. What about you guys? What have you been playing?
I’m going to play the demo of Sea of Stars. Not sure how long it is but unfortunately the full game does not come out until Tuesday.
Wow, OP, enjoy Phoenix Wright! I’m playing through Apollo Justice for the first time right now, but I played through the original Ace Attorney Trilogy a bunch of times as a kid, I love these games. Best soundtracks ever.
Slow week but still got some progress on Grisaia Phantom Trigger 5.5 to 08. For those unfamiliar with this series of Visual Novels I left a small explanation about it on a comment a couple weeks ago.
Finished Episode 06, which was my favorite so far. The original Phantom Triggers were very fun, in particular Aoi, and we finally get confirmation that the main plot will be dealing with the terrorist group that showed up in 04. We also get a view of the “villain” here, which was the only thing I disliked - while the game shows the reasons for that character to go rogue, the transition is too abrupt, they go from a friendly character into a almost cartoonish villain immediately, so I’m hoping they will explore and explain this better in the following chapters.
Also started Episode 07, which is another Shiori-focused episode. This chapter starts with her finding a way to deal with the fact that her students are also soldiers that are going to be put in dangerous situations and reaching an amusing but also perfectly in-character solution. Then we move into gathering all the people we met in the previous episodes to fight the villains.
Two interesting things about 07: It’s much longer, and it actually features choices - all previous episodes were Kinetic Novels, VNs where there are no choices or routes. I wonder if this was done as a callback to the first Grisaia game, where most of the choices (and all the relevant ones) were in the final 1/3 of the story.
Ahan, interesting.
I finally started my first VN-ish game. Phoenix Wright. Where does it stand in another VNs? Or is it not even considered a proper VN?
Depends on who you ask, as they’re kind of a midway between a VN and a point-and-click adventure.
I’d consider them VNs, VNDB says they aren’t, but I’m pretty sure most people would be fine discussing those on VN-focused forums or communities.
Are you enjoyjng them? I’m a big fan of the series overall, with the third game being my favorite.
As for how it compares to “traditional” VNs: PW games have you interact way more often. You don’t get sections of 1h+ of just reading text uninterrupted in PW games, and that’s fairly common in other games of this genre.
Ah. Well, at least I don’t mind these kind of “VN”, would try one of the traditional VN after that and see how that goes.
And yes, I am loving it. The story is interesting. Court-room parts are really fun. Enjoying the whole game.
I’ve been playing Moon on my 3DS. It’s been a fair amount of fun but I don’t know how memorable the story will be
Trails to Azure.
Nice! That means you finished Trails to Zero. How are you liking the series?
Woah sorry for the late reply. I’m hooked. I’m just starting chapter 3 and I’m already wondering what it’ll be like moving to cold steel after this, or if it’s worth doing boundless trails first.
I‘ve been going through the series blind by order of release because I heard it likened too an MCU of jrpgs. I admit Sky FC was a hard push for me because nothing really happens for most of it and the combat system is really basic. The ending is pretty much what made me want to play SC, which was much more compelling.
While playing through the Liberl arc, official western releases of the Crossbell arc were made available, and I was ready.
I’m really liking the characters. I adore kea so much that I actually feel distressed if I think something bad is going to happen with her, which isn’t something I get out of many games. I’m really glad I got
into the series.