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On 05/13/2018 at 10:24 PM by Blake Turner

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Yeah... it's been a while. Not really been gaming much, honestly. My computer is completely toast and I don't have the funds to buy a new one, especially with graphics cards costing what they do. That and I've just been a bit of a mess lately and not felt like talking to anyone. Which isn't great. We've been a bit hard up lately and moved in with two housemates. One is weirdly in denial about being a geek despite being super into Star Trek voyager and owning an Alienware laptop and a PS4 pro, and the other has a 2 year old kid.

 Ive played 4 games since I last posted though and have some thoughts about them.

Super Mario Odyssey

The housemate with the kid has a Switch, so I got to play Mario Odyssey. It was really quite a charming affair, and I enjoyed my time with it. The hat mechanic was really quite fun and intuitive and added a lot of variety to the title, even if it did make the game a touch on the easy side since enemies were rarely a threat and dying as one of the possessed monsters had very little consequence.

 I enjoyed the focus on exploration, but I do wish there was a bit more variety in the moons you collected. Getting to darker side of the moon became somewhat of a chore honestly, as a lot of the moons boiled down to doing inane busiwork. Also, there was no challenge curb. I'm not expecting dark souls here or anything, but it would be nice if the last level wasn't almost the same difficulty as the first.

 Last annoyance was that exploration really isn't encouraged heavily until you beat the level as you can finish a path where you know there's a moon but you can't get the moon because you have to finish the main path first. and even then most moons don't unlock until you beat bowser, so there is r a whole lot of point in exploration until you've properly finished the game, which seems vaguely counter intuitive. These worlds are awesomely designed and Id love to be able to just inhabit the world when I first get there and explore places on my way to the main quest, rather than coming back but maybe that's just me.

 I really did enjoy the game though. I haven't smiled this hard while playing a game since... Mario galaxy 2 maybe? I didn't like 3D World much honestly, but this was great. 

Ys Viii: Lacrimosa of Dana

I played through this on vita to completion, which took around 55-ish hours. I felt a little conflicted on this entry though. The exploration of the world is great, especially with its metroidvania-esque elements of finding castaways to remove obstacles on top of the usual ys abilities like double jump and breathing under water etc. However if you've played any Ys game since Seven, this is going to be an overly familiar experience. It's a little too long for the Ys format in my opinion, and I found the bosses a little lacking this time around, even on harder difficulties. There's a little too much fluff, the story isn't great (it never is in ys) but interrupts constantly, and there is very little depth or charm to a lot of the caharacters. 

The gameplay is still mostly a blast, or at least fun enough for me to play it to completion. Exploring the island you're trapped on is the best part honestly, but I find it weird that basic enemies are harder than boss battles this time around. The music is still amazing though, and the story eventually gets interesting if generic as fuck with an incredibly silly true ending that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. But hey, jrpgs gonna jrpg.

Nier Automata

For whatever reason I never quite completed Nier automata despite enjoying my time with it, so I started again. While I enjoyed it, I do think in hindsight it is a little overrated. The story isn't really all that amazing despite hitting you hard in the feels, and it leans harder into pretentious than actually smart.  The last third especially feels weirdly rushed despite being where all the interesting stuff happens. Plus, once you get over the novelty of having to play through the game 3 times to get the full story, it becomes monotonous to traipse through the same 4 areas again and again. 

 Gameplay is also only serviceable since there isn't a lot of enemy variety, and certain pods very much break the game. The bullet hell sections take up way too much gameplay in the second play through despite not being all that refined and there aren't really any proper combos to speak of - which is disappointing as a platinum games fan - and different weapons didn't really make much difference until fully upgraded.

Also, joke endings are especially obnoxious if you accidentally trigger one after not having saved in a while - especiallt when the joke ending triggered because I realised I hadn't saved in a while and tried to go to a save point. Lost two hours at one point and had to do an especially tedious side quest again.

 Still, there's nothing quite like nier. Despite my misgivings I still want a sequel because it's weird, it's unique, and it made me think at times - even if it was a lot More shallow than it originally let on. I still recommend you try it - especially on sale - but it's not quite the experience a lot of game critics have made it out to be.

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Id talk more but typing out blogs on an iPad is a frustrating experienc.

 

 

 


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/14/2018 at 08:16 AM

I wonder what Angelo thinks of Nier being called more pretentious than smart. Fight! 

I never really cared about exploration as much as other gamers, but I can see a visible moon being unreachable until later in Mario Odyssey turning me off. I guess they were going for kind of a Metroid thing that just doesn't work in a Mario game?

Blake Turner Staff Writer

05/14/2018 at 05:47 PM

I guess it's more that they don't explore the concepts they're throwing around more than base level while namechecking the most famous philosophers in their field. 

 I think with Mario the exploration works because it's mostly small levels with tons of different paths and platforming challenges. However, doing a long platforming challenge or puzzle only to not be rewarded because the moon isn't available is kind of a kick in the teeth. It's not really metroidvania, because you aren't getting new abilities and then thinking "oh shit I know where I can use that!" instead the nod just doesn't give you the moon for some reason. It's odd.

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/15/2018 at 03:59 PM

Sergeant Namecheck is my favorite philosopher. 

KnightDriver

05/14/2018 at 10:45 AM

I didn't get super into Nier Automata the first time but it was probably because I got stuck early on, before I even got to a save point, so I just repeated the opening battles over and over. I got to figure out that double saw battle next time. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

05/14/2018 at 05:50 PM

Yeah the opening of Nier is quite bullshit since it's up to 40 minutes without a save point. 

Cary Woodham

05/14/2018 at 10:36 PM

Mario Odyssey is a great game, but I didn't gush over it like many others did.  I actually have put more hours into Kirby Star Allies according to the Switch's log.

I enjoyed Ys 8 but it did have a few problems.  Like you said, it was way overbloated and I didn't like how you had to beat a certain number of missable sidequests to get the best ending.  I still like Ys Seven better.  The blue haired lady in Ys 8 was pretty cool, though.  I also like what one of my brothers called Ys 8: "Jurassic Park: The JRPG."

Blake Turner Staff Writer

05/14/2018 at 11:04 PM

Jurassic Park the RPG is a good name for it xD

Dana's story took way too long to get interesting IMO and the early parts where you play as her were a bit of a chore when I just wanted to get back to saving castaways and slaying dinosaurs. The true ending was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be to get, as I panicked at missing an early side quest but still had over 50 more rep than I needed to get it.

Yeah I like Ys Seven better too, though I prefer the VI/Origins/oath engine myself.

goaztecs

05/17/2018 at 12:30 PM

Good to see you back posting! Sorry about the computer and you're right, prices for graphics cards are crazy. I've been watching tech/computer folks videos on YouTube and that's usually their biggest piece of their budget. Typing on the iPad can get frustrating and I've been debating on getting a keyboard.

I want to play Mario but I've been waiting either for a price drop or just finally just getting the digital copy. I will get a copy because the Mario games are just plain fun.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

05/18/2018 at 05:54 AM

great to hear from you man. Life can be rough sometimes for sure. But we're all rooting for you!

Halochief90

05/24/2018 at 04:48 PM

I also find Nier Automata to be a tad overrated. Which is funny because I find all of Yoko Taro's other games to be severely underrated (at least in terms of review scores).

I put a ton of time into Ys Origin recently. I absolutely love the game. I beat the game like 8 times! It's a bit sad to hear Ys VIII is overlong. One of the main things I loved about Origin was how short and replayable it was.

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