*cough cough* Hawken *cough cough*The UI 2.0 patch for MWO is a goddamned disaster. I'm an asshair's breadth from being done with the game, no matter how much my friends like to play it.
I ditched my own wife from our Borderlands co-op. Game just got boring after a while.
Same heree. I played through Borderlands 2 for a while and gradually lost interest.Y'know, it's weird, I could never get into Borderlands. Got about a quarter into the first game, then put it down.
Although that was also about the same time I got Skyrim, so that might have had something to do with it.
Respectfully disagree, I thought the characters were the most engaging part of the game, gameplay was your typical kill/loot/kill/loot. The comedy, world and characters were just so damn unique.IMO, you don't have to play Borderlands 1 to enjoy Borderlands 2.
It's not like either has a particularly compelling storyline.
Yep, my point exactly.The gameplay is what got boring for me after a while. Maybe I needed a different character type--I dunno. I was playing a gunzerker.
The comedy and atomsphere were great, but the overall storyline was "Meh" at best. This means there's really no reason to have played the first one to enjoy the second one.Respectfully disagree, I thought the characters were the most engaging part of the game, gameplay was your typical kill/loot/kill/loot. The comedy, world and characters were just so damn unique.
Agree. The characters are fun and charming, but you don't need their backstory to discover they are fun and charming. You miss out on knowing who Roland and Lilith and all them are, but even knowing who they are didn't make their parts that much bigger.The comedy and atomsphere were great, but the overall storyline was "Meh" at best. This means there's really no reason to have played the first one to enjoy the second one.
What I'm gathering from the gameplay I've experienced and the story I've glanced at is that this is a Final Fantasy game in all but name, the kind of Final Fantasy people have been wanting, and the only reason it's not been given the title of a Final Fantasy spin-off is because Square-Enix declared the Final Fantasy brand "irreparably damaged" by XIII, and they want to start a new, possibly more acclaimed franchise, but with all the jobs, items, monsters, themes, crystals, etc. of old school Final Fantasy. Plus that brave and default thing.Picked up Bravely Default today, but haven't tried it yet. That's for tonight; I even made myself finish three panels of the next Supervillainous to make sure I could get through this weekend.
Actually, Asano did an interview recently and talked about this. Final Fantasy is still going to be their mainstay and it's going to go wherever it goes. However, because BD has been received so well, it's going to become it's own thing they can try new concepts with, while still keeping true to the spirit of old school JRPGS. My only concern? It's going to be a yearly franchise.What I'm gathering from the gameplay I've experienced and the story I've glanced at is that this is a Final Fantasy game in all but name, the kind of Final Fantasy people have been wanting, and the only reason it's not been given the title of a Final Fantasy spin-off is because Square-Enix declared the Final Fantasy brand "irreparably damaged" by XIII, and they want to start a new, possibly more acclaimed franchise, but with all the jobs, items, monsters, themes, crystals, etc. of old school Final Fantasy. Plus that brave and default thing.
It's going to be a yearly franchise.
It does harken back to the DS remakes of some of the FF games, but there are some important differences.It sounds great from everything I'm hearing, but my two problems are:
1. I feel I've moved on from that kind of RPG. During these years of Square-Enix being shitty, I've discovered Atlus games and I don't know if I'll feel engaged going back to what I would've loved to play 10 years ago.
2. Not sure I want to give Square-Enix any more money.