No, you don't have to play other games before XVI.
No, you don't have to play other games before XVI.
I think it's easier to write about the games people don't have get death threats nowadays. This is so sad
I'm think i'm the same as you. I don't mind if a game is open world, sometimes i come back and do more in that open world, but i like the game to guide me throught that world with a maybe exiting story or clearly build level paths that are linear, that are designed to be done in a exiting way. I don't want to be creative in games.
I still own the orginal dbrand version that is just the normal plate in black. Befor sony send their lawyer at dbrand
I haven't seen a jrpg community so far. But i would be joining the community as well. Almost only play jrpg's. Let me know if someone create a community or if you find one.
I don't like it as well and don't apologise it with the comparison of a roll model of open world games.
I want a VR game that is like the games from sword art online
If there is a F-Zero than we see a new Golden sun as well
Final Fantasy 16 is not really like a typical jrpg. As a dev the dev shouldn't really care about which genre a certain game has, just make a good game and don't care about jrpg, action game or whatever your game is. We player decide the genre to know which group of gamers are maybe interrested in the game.
My favorite Jrpg's are Persona 5, Final Fantasy X, 7-Remake, Trails of Cold Steel series, Tales of Arise (yes like it more than berseria), Fire emblem games and Ys 8. I try to get into some smaller and older ones and for sure will play more indies in the future, because i have the feeling to play to much mainstream games.
After seeing so many new super mario bros game, we finally see a mario 2D game with a new style. It's uncommon to see mario like that but I like it. Gameplay looks quite flashy, but it think it's not to much. But at first I thought that is mario on LSD.
I think it's even more linear than FF7 Remake and that shouldn't be possible. We all haven't finished the game yet, but there is not much Profi in running arround mich because lot of future paths are blocked and you don't find much items. There are a not much uninteresting side missions and the main story that is quite linear. The story is quite interesting and imersive, so the game is designed to follow the build path for an impressive experience, but if you want a game that gives you freedom, then FF16 is the wrong game. Start of the game hast 70/30 Story, gameplay, but it get less the further you get into it, but you will always be interrupted because of this imersive story that is in my opinion perfectly included.
Everyone has different tastes. My switch almost only has strategy games with Fire Emblem Engage/Three houses, Triangle Strategy and Wargrove. If you like games like that i would either start with Fire Engage if you like character focused games or if you like to do decision on a story then play Tiangle Strategy
queen falling in all directions
Horizon Zero Dawn
That's kind of hard for me to say. Fire Emblem 7 and Sacred Stones are the one i played the most, because i played them in my childhood. I like the Story and art design of Echoes Shadow of Valentia a lot. I like Awakening, Engage and Radiant Dawn a lot as well. But i guess my favorite is Fates (Conquest). Because Fates has so amazing map design and very good designed strategy gameplay. (Btw. Micaiah is my most favorite char of the franchise)
Maybe they should gave Yakuza like a dragon a different name or make clear it's a different series as the kiryu series. I think someone should just change a genre of a franchise completly, but if they want do different games as spinoff of a franchise. Persona 5 is a spinnoff of the shinmegami tensei series and has some different approaches
Star Ocean the Divine Force was my first Star Ocean game. Had quite fun with it and would be for sure open the play The Second STory R. Hope that leak is correct
Final Fantasy X is a game i always come back to. Have played it already serveral times.
There are a lot games i played over 100 hours. Every big mmorpg i played in the past has for sure over 100 hours. That would be Guildwars and Elsword for me. But since i'm a big jrpg fan, there are a few games that just take over 100 hours. Persona 5 for example. I played the original Persona 5 and Persona 5 royal, so about 200 hours on this game. The Trails of the cold steel series has quite long games, 3 out of 4 took me over 100 hours and i played them all one after another, so it took me about 400 hours to finish this series. I played Genshin impact for 500 hours i guess, but forget about that...i'm finished with this. I played maybe every Fire Emblem entry for over 100 hours, reaching on Three houses about 400 hours and on Engage already about 250 hours. Final Fantasy X is my favorite FF game i have played so much. Over the years for sure about 10 times, so i guess i played to 300+ hours. So there are a few fighting games i played for a long time, my favorite in the last years is Soulcalibur VI. I played Soulcalibur VI for about 800h i think. I still would say i play a big variaty of games, but i invest in some of them a bit more time. But i doubt i reach 1000h in any game recent game, only in the mmorpgs, but that was a long time ago.
Not split screen but fun, I would recommend lovers in a dangerous spacetime. It a coop game you have to control a spaceship, collect things and survive.
Soulcalibur VI and Nioh were two games i spend 500+ hours on. But if i go more back in time it's probably something like Guildwars or Elsword.
I own the game on maybe ps4. Not a fan of open world games so i stopped playing it after few hours. Was maybe not fair to rank this game, but i like more character focus games like typical jrpg's than western games that are not like that.
I haven't played Pikmin 4, but may experience with Pikmin 3 was, that game is interresting to play with a friend, but i try the single player mode a lot later. I don't know, didn't feel fun with it anymore. I feel the tutorial was terrible childish, because i have already played the game so it was horrible. I didn't like the camera view anymore (don't know why that wasn't a problem with the wii U). I don't feel the game with it's characters and world. Maybe it was just the wrong time for the game for me. I could try Pikmin 4 if i ever get it cheaper. But i don't think it's difficult
I think this game has a bad design. There are no mendatory trainers to beat, so people doesn't fight them at all. But the trainer were always a indication of the difficulty in the region. But this game is designed with the intention to go to the open world and catch a lot pokemon, which is boring for me. My recommendation to level would be to finish some raids, the exp is decent on them
Pc is the plattform with the most exclusives if you consider many mmorpg's and a lot indie games.