I've watched the entire flawless run of this... saving everyone you can is kind of bullshit (you have to do some counter intuitive things) but it's still heads and tails over stuff like Heavy Rain or Indigo Prophecy. I can't say enough good things about this, though I hope we get a PC release someday.I don't know how I missed any news about this game but man it looks impressive.
With all the PS4 controller-commands I wouldn't expect a PC release, but man it would look amazing on a high-end rig.I've watched the entire flawless run of this... saving everyone you can is kind of bullshit (you have to do some counter intuitive things) but it's still heads and tails over stuff like Heavy Rain or Indigo Prophecy. I can't say enough good things about this, though I hope we get a PC release someday.
The only motion control it couldn't really handle well are the "Don't Move" segments where you can't move your controller, which you could probably change. Everything else can be done with the mouse.With all the PS4 controller-commands I wouldn't expect a PC release, but man it would look amazing on a high-end rig.
I'm currently in a middle a playthough.Sometimes I forget how fucking beautiful Chrono Trigger is.
Is there some link I can watch on youtube, where the player doesn't suck and there's absolutely NO COMMENTARYI've watched the entire flawless run of this...
I watched in livestreamed on Twitch.tv a few days back. I suspect you could find a run of it today if you looked (it's getting it Euro release today or tomorrow, I forget which). The guy I watched was something like LordRage and he didn't have his mic or camera for this one, so you might be able to find it in the archive.Is there some link I can watch on youtube, where the player doesn't suck and there's absolutely NO COMMENTARY
I think so many of us are used to gorging on the game's content or doing New Game + over and over that we forget the actual level progression of a normal playthrough. Level 50 is about the "do what you want" stage before deciding you're ready for Lavos.It's funny watching Jared's video, when he shows his endgame save file it's like "how the fuck is he only level 50ish?" I think my first clear I was nearly 80 from doing all the sidequests along the way.
It's not even this. It's a great game when it's doing it's own thing. It's that it does REALLY STUPID things with the old cast to make the plot happen.Wife and I just had a conversation about why Chrono Cross is such a garbage heap, and that it'd probably come off as less bad if it wasn't a sequel to Chrono Trigger.
Actually:It's not even this. It's a great game when it's doing it's own thing. It's that it does REALLY STUPID things with the old cast to make the plot happen.
Chrono, Marle, and Lucca all get killed by what is essentially a mid-boss in Chrono Cross by lighting their house on fire one night to kill Schala's clone (Kid). Nevermind that Chrono and crew have lived through being lit on fire multiple times during their own adventure.
Guardia gets overrun by Porrel (sp?). This isn't dumb in and of itself... it's that DALTON does it after you've beaten him in Chrono Trigger. How does he get to the present? He doesn't have a time key OR a time machine.
Robo is revealed to have been helping you for awhile and is killed seconds later by the evil clone of Kid (making Harle a clone of a clone...) out of basically pettiness.
Beating Lavos again requires using the same kind of reality snarling bullshit that caused the original problem to begin with.
Really, if none of that happened and you cut out all the references to the old games, Chrono Cross more than stands on it's own.
what.Ipsen's Castle in usually where some players give up on FF9. Usually because the games doesn't tell you that your stats get modified inside the castle, so equipping a weak weapon from the start of the game turns it into something wickedly powerful.
Oh right, I forgot about that part.Actually:
Crono and Marle died when Porre takes over Guardia, since they were king and queen then. There are hints in Chrono Cross, but the epilogue anime cutscenes of the PS1 version of Chrono Trigger make it clear.
If you play through the bonus dungeon of Chrono Trigger DS, you actually get an expanded ending explaining why some of this is happening...Here's a monster that was never mentioned that's related to a monster you barely heard of, bound to a girl you never met, and her survival is important for reasons we're only telling you here at the very end of the game. And this undoes reality as you know it.
It's actually hinted at via the items you get in the chests (low level weapons) and the local moogle sells basic weapons as well. But they don't out and out tell you.what.
I played through that fucker twice and didn't know that. What the fuck.
[/QUOTE]While in Ipsen's Castle, weapons will do more damage the lower their attack power is. Weak weapons are sold by a local moogle, and the characters' default weapons can be found in many of the treasure chests. The unusual weapon set-up does not extend to armor, accessories or magic.
The reduced weapon damage while in Ipsen's Castle weaker is due an alteration in the base damage formula:
The running gag is, they already did, and it's called MAD MAX FURY ROADI don't know how you could properly do a Borderlands movie - it's just so gleefully unrestrained and over-the-top.
The first minor boss in Borderlands 1 drops a pistol with a bayonet attachment called the "Toe Cutter." It's pretty overt, yeah.That was kind of my first thought. Isn't the game series already pretty heavily inspired by mad max?
The first minor boss in Borderlands 1 drops a pistol with a bayonet attachment called the "Toe Cutter." It's pretty overt, yeah.
My mistake, the one in Borderlands is also called "The Clipper," but the name of the boss that drops it is Nine Toes.[DOUBLEPOST=1441388658,1441388476][/DOUBLEPOST]Oh, and duh, there's another boss named "Mad Mel" who drives around during his boss fight. So.. yeah.
Well, is it a reference to Borderlands, or to Mad Max?I knew the dagger was a reference to Borderlands, just didn't know the specifics.
--Patrick
Don't rightly know. I've seen Mad Max (!) but don't remember the mention.Well, is it a reference to Borderlands, or to Mad Max?
I think the question here is if he means he saw the first movie, or if he saw The Road Warrior and is calling that Mad Max.You've seen Mad Max but don't remember Toe Cutter?
Really?
Really?
Fucking Really?