Moving from an MMORPG to an Action RPG is a pretty big difference
Moving from an MMORPG to an Action RPG is a pretty big difference
I will forever tell people to watch the NoClip doc about FF14 just to see what this man did and how he operates. That team genuinely gives a shit which is so anti corporate, not to mention his whole attitude and openness being almost unheard of in Japan period.
Definitely a breakout title for Masayoshi Soken.
Yoshi-P remains an absolute treasure.
It’s also really cool to see him follow his own advice and branch out to other projects as well. I’m not quite hyped about Final Fantasy XVI just yet, but knowing that Yoshida is involved with it has me convinced that it’s going to be, if nothing, a really well-designed experience.
You’ll have to party up in order to run the dungeons and trials that are required by the story. Shadowbringers added the Trust system, which lets you run dungeons with the story NPCs, so you can solo some of the content that way. But there’s no way to go through the game completely solo.
Same. I’m terrified of healing
Welcome to Eorzea! Hope you’ll have a good time. If you’re rolling on an NA server, highly recommend you create your character on the CRYSTAL data centre as all servers in that DC are flagged as preferred meaning you will get a huge EXP buff when you play.
FFXIV is worth every bit of the time you put in. I’ve been out of MMOs since Guild Wars 2 came out, but got back into them for my friends with FFXIV in February. I have genuinely fallen in love with the game and it’s story. The conclusion coming in Endwalker has me so damn excited!
Bro if all you care about is story you are consuming the wrong medium... There is film and books which are much better media for consuming story. Like really there is no accounting for taste but there are much better quality stories outside the world of video games than whatever derivative storyline Ubisoft cooked up…
Yet. Somewhere in Ubisoft’s offices is a lone mad scientist trying to figure out how to sell open-world Splinter Cell.
There isn’t one, Matthew Gault is just unable to articulate his thoughts in a meaningful way.
“’Far Cry 6' is creatively and morally bankrupt...”
A map and pings that work would go a long way to making it more fun.
Considering all I’ve heard from the Battlefield community for the last 4-5 years was “just go back to BF4" this article just sounds like DICE doing exactly what they want. Comparing it to Halo seems odd to me since I’ve always felt they’re such different games that they aren’t really in competition in the same way…
It absolutely nails it. My first match I was running to revive a teammate while an enemy jet was trying to gun me down, spraying bullets everywhere around me doing his runs, then after getting my teammate up, we take out two enemies behind a shipping crate and manage to capture the point ourselves just for an enemy…
I played only one game so far, but found it immensely enjoyable and am excited for more. It feels a lot more like BF4 which is what most people wanted, and I’m all here for it. The game plays and looks fantastically. Nobody plays Battlefield hoping for it to reinvent the wheel, they play it because it’s Battlefield…
I dunno, I love Battlelfield and this all just looks and sounds awesome to me. I am fine with going back to the roots of what works. When BF is really at it’s stride in a multiplayer match, no other game matches that feeling for me. And BF5 and BF 1 were both kinda meh. I am just hoping to capture that BF4 feel, which…
I think the point is that as long as people like Lauren Boebert, Josh Hawley, Margery Taylor-Green, Ted Cruz, Jim Jordan and Mitch McConnell keep getting elected, and you keep voting for the party that literally tried to overthrow a legitimate election, you’re part of that party. Until and unless the collective ‘right…