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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #750 on: March 26, 2013, 01:12:00 PM »
I didn't actually reach a chainsaw enemy in RE5 before I decided to play something not-stupid, but the thing that makes them reasonable in 4 is that even if they take forever to kill, they can be knocked down without too much trouble, so it's more a matter of combat strategy than "pump bullets into the same thing forever."
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #751 on: March 26, 2013, 04:31:05 PM »
Dark Souls - Been making pretty good progress since finally conquering the Bell Gargoyles. Darkroot Garden was a pain for a while but forging a halberd so that I could two-shot the plant enemies helped a good deal. The plant golem things (I wish this game showed you enemy names) were pretty rough for a while then at a certain point I figured out how to fight them and they became fairly simple. Moonlight Butterfly was a few moments of "oh god how do I hit this guy EVER" (I am pure melee) then he decides to let me hit him for a while, not too bad. At this point I had enough souls to get my halberd to +5, fuck yeah one-shotting hollow soldiers. Went back and killed the two super-enemies in the Undead Burg/Parish, one was still pretty super and one was not. Found another one who just one-shots me with his club, how rude. I bought Heal but as of yet I haven't actually used it. Did the lower undead burg which was pretty easy, Capra Demon gets the honour of being thus far the only boss I beat on the first try. Then some sewers. I kill a bunch of ROUSes and frogs and get to some overgrown alligator, who of course kills me. Around the third or so run down I am mocking the frogs constantly, they give 200 souls and get OHKOed, what the hell this is a joke I am loving all this free exp, they barely seem to do any damage and- *dead*

Well fuck youuuuuu. Apparently Curse is obnoxious. 4000 souls to heal it does feel needlessly steep. I'd be more forgiving if the game actually told you where to buy the curse-healing items. It tells you about New Londo but all those ghosts in the way say "lolno", much easier to just buy the damn thing once I figured out where (FAQ-use number 4 or something). Anyway that was a bit of a dick move but now that I know to respect the frogs' breath a bit more they're still basically jokes, just rude ones. Now back to killing that overgrown alligator.

My compaints about the game fundamentally remain but as you can probably tell I am still finding it a surprisingly large amount of fun.


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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #752 on: March 26, 2013, 04:38:01 PM »
the Chain Enemy in RE5 is fairly early, but the game treats it like a full on legitimate boss who has "Instant Death if you get close".  This wouldn't be too bad if it was only one of them because, well, Boss Fight, ok, I can manage.  They're suppose to be like this.

The issue of course is that this is not the only one.  The game sends a few more at you throughout the game, and there's one section WITH TIGHT CORRIDORS no less where you have to deal with like 3 at once.  It's just unfun and frustrating. 

I think the RE5 versions can be knocked down to an extent.  At least, you can stun them, then do QTE Melee move in Uppercut or something for extra damage.  Though, without health gauges, visual indicators of how close they are to death, and what not, you're doing this a lot.  You uppercut the damn thing, they fall to their knees, you sigh because that means they're about to get up.

RE4's are a change of pace from the usual mooks by contrast.  Fun as the game is, it'd get old if all you fought were the typical Ganado throughout the early game.  Chainsaw enemies are just common enough that make you react appropriately.

And yeah, Rob, interactive environments are definitely something in RE4's favor.  The most obvious one to me is "knock down ladder to slow enemy advance."  It keeps a sense of variety compared to RE5 just being a lot of "Shoot enemies as they spawn." 

I know I said it a while back, but while fundamentally RE4 and RE5 aren't much different, RE4 got all the little things right that RE5 didn't that just make it such a better game.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #753 on: March 26, 2013, 09:24:11 PM »
Found another one who just one-shots me with his club, how rude.

Havel the Rock. He is a rat bastard, but you want his ring. This is a good time to get the hang of backstabbery if you haven't already. It's also one of those times you probably shouldn't be blocking anything because he'll smash right through your stamina.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #754 on: March 27, 2013, 04:25:08 AM »
It's not a club. It's a dragon tooth. SRSLY

You can hurt New Londo ghosts if you're cursed. They know how to use their trick well (passing through walls) but they're very easy in a "normal" fight, even with half health.

It's much faster to just grind 4000 souls to feed to the shopkeeper, and wait until lategame to New Londo in any case. I don't think there's even really an item worth it there, aside from maybe a curse resistance ring and a jagged blade random drop, which could be an allright earlygame weapon. I guess you could murder the NPC and fight 4K before killing the gargoyles. (good luck)

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #755 on: March 27, 2013, 04:31:36 AM »
Man, didn't even think to attack the ghosts while cursed. I had done it previously with the transient curse item... uh I guess the name was a pretty big hint, now that I think about it. Oh well!

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #756 on: March 27, 2013, 12:59:40 PM »
Well shit, BioShock Infinite. You got me. Well played.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #757 on: March 27, 2013, 08:45:35 PM »
It's much faster to just grind 4000 souls to feed to the shopkeeper, and wait until lategame to New Londo in any case. I don't think there's even really an item worth it there, aside from maybe a curse resistance ring and a jagged blade random drop, which could be an allright earlygame weapon. I guess you could murder the NPC and fight 4K before killing the gargoyles. (good luck)

Firekeeper soul! But you can get that without really exploring the area.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #758 on: March 28, 2013, 03:38:35 AM »
Finished The Last Story main story mode. Wanna try out the online co op mode at some point since the arpg part of the game seems like it would be a lot more robust with other humans.

The gameplay opens up a lot more towards the end and the PCs start diversifying (there's also a few sections where you finally get to control the non Zael PCs).

The story is basically a more sophisticated FF4, complete with a crawling Manos Hands of Fate scene right into a "oh god Kain, curse your sudden yet inevitable betrayal!"

More importantly, my 6-year-old cousin is now hooked on FE13 and I've continued my goal of corrupting the youth of the nation.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #759 on: March 28, 2013, 03:53:31 AM »
FE5: Bite me, chapter 13, because you have way too many reinforcements that merely ripping through them takes too damn long.  No, seriously, the way this game handles reinforcements was something I can't fathom how they thought that was a good idea.

For those who don't know, the way the game handles reinforcements is on set turns, it just adds enemies(who are Ninja style I might add) form a certain pool of potential enemies.  And no, I don't mean "On turn 3, enemies pop up!"  I mean "Turn 3 to 15"... yes, that's 12 turns in a row of reinforcements.


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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #760 on: March 28, 2013, 07:45:56 AM »
Mario Kart 7: Reasons to play this game over Sonic Kart Transformed -

- supreme Mario cast (but no WALUIGI, worst omission)
- crush Elfboy's soul

Reasons to play Sonic Kart Transformed -

- blue shell

well I should do some soulcrushing at least
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #761 on: March 28, 2013, 05:53:46 PM »
League of Legends: Been playing this again. Since I've got a headset and Skype and all, I've been playing with Chimp lately.

Did you know team based games are more fun when you can communicate and count on at least one teammate?

Shocking.

Anyhow, I've mostly been suppoting him in bot lane, which, I must say. I'm pretty good at it.

Leona 4 lyfe.

I should actually play some other roles at some point, but I'm the best helper.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #762 on: March 28, 2013, 06:01:14 PM »
Defender's Quest- Finished the normal game.   Got 90 stars in the maingame, finished around L30. Going to do the NG+ content, it sounds like a lot of fun.

The basic concept of the game is tower defense with RPG elements.  It has scalable challenge, EXP growth, etc. It basically hits on a lot of design choices that I find to be neat.  Class balance is pretty eh. Archers are by far the best class for most of the game, due to superior range giving them the de facto best offense. Clerics are very useful late as well for Zeal and healing (Not much damages you before that). Knights are strictly good for breaking armor, which is a limited niche but hey. When you need them, you really need them. Berserkers are generic sluggers. Ice Mages are okay, mostly for when you have to maintain a choke point rather than just arrow everything to death. Dragons kind of suck for the value, oh well.

I'd say Archers>>>>>Clerics>Berserkers>>>>Knights>>>Ice Mages>>>>Dragons for use offhand.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #763 on: March 29, 2013, 05:42:50 AM »
Mario Kart 7: Reasons to play this game over Sonic Kart Transformed -

- crush Elfboy's soul


Elfboy will know the fury of Lagtori.

Well if Kappa is playing I guess I got to go buy Mario Kart 7.  Peer Pressure yo.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #764 on: March 29, 2013, 05:51:33 AM »
Mario Kart 7: Reasons to play this game over Sonic Kart Transformed -

- crush Elfboy's soul


Elfboy will know the fury of Lagtori.

Well if Kappa is playing I guess I got to go buy Mario Kart 7.  Peer Pressure yo.

Well if Eph is playing Mario Kart 7, I guess I got to go buy it. Peer Pressure yo.

Also gamez, been playing on Fire Emblem 404 because FEchat all day and night and I was talking with Trancey. So I realized they changed the growths and bases and I got dicked around by the RNG early on when Eliwood had like 7 strength for 6 levels straight...

Then I blew an Energy ring on him and RNG will RNG. This is the most ridiculous Eliwood I have ever gotten. And considering the fact that I've had a few pretty good Eliwoods before, this is saying something. Yes, he realistically has only 15 strength, but when you haven't hit level 20 and your sporting stats like these



who can complain? This is literally stronger than some of my 20/10 Eliwoods, which should say something.

Game is a little unbalanced but also somewhat tougher made by enemies being harder to one round. On the other hand, uberEliwood not even being my best unit should really tell you something.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #765 on: March 29, 2013, 04:41:35 PM »
Death's Log, Chapter 3, Land of the Dead Part 2, Volume 6:

"With my new found 'friend' I can now activate switches from areas I was incapable of doing, as well as activate multiple at a time.  Seems I can turn him to stone at will, or send him through large iron barred doors...how arbitrarily selective.  Nonetheless, it is time I look for the second of the court, the Judicator.  He is located nearbye, so I jump on Despair and ride off to meet the Judicator in what is no doubt a new dungeon.

The Judicator is actually prompt in meeting me, and seems to not wish me dead.  No, he in fact negotiates the situation, stating that there are human souls, three in total...again with the three...that have yet to pass fully through the land of the dead and need to be judged and cleansed, all three located in this very tower.  WHy did he not grab them himself?  I suppose being dead himself means transferring souls is difficult, as he seems incapable of moving from that throne.

There are more skeletons that come after my head, but they know not of the adversary they face.  That is until a Corpse Champion rises up, wielding large shields and swords...these things are less than trivial to take down.  They are no match for me, but they are stubborn in the whole 'not being killed a second time' part of their existence.  Yes, it is weird to find ways to discuss killing things that are already dead, I am looking forward to writing about enemies that this is not necessary.  Well, there are bugs and selective beasties running around here, I suppose they qualify as alive, and thus have a pulse I can remove from them.

Each soul I gather requires using the exact one spirit I have aiding me that happens to be of the first of the Dead Court.  His name is not worth remembering, so I shall call him Dylan.  Dylan proves useful in a variety of creative ways, such as the ones labelled above, but also when he is turned to stone, I am capable of using my Death Grip to pull myself over to him.  I suppose beating him into submission was an effective way to earn his loyalty.

Upon gaining the third soul, I am attacked by the largest Skeleton yet.  Good thing he is strung up and cannot fight back beyond sending small fry at me.  That is until I kill the dead thing (seriously, this is getting old), and it somehow comes back as a big armored skeleton.  Another fight ensues and I come out victorious.  I then take that soul to Judicator and...hmm...odd...a certain prompt won't appear to let me give him the soul.  What is the strange 'loading' icon that is causing problems?  What is this odd 'talk' option I have, and why is that odd wall that's been following me suddenly fallen down?  A quick fast travel and the situation fixes itself.  The Judicator thus joins me and becomes a second Dylan.   As such, I will name him Gilbert.  If you think I am being disrespectful, might I remind you that they are dead, and I am literally Death.

After Gilbert joins, I am taunted by the 3rd of the Dead Court.  Wait, how did he leave his area of comfort?  Are there no rules in the land of the dead?  And why does he look different from his brethren, having horns and armor?    Nonetheless, he tells me I am incapable of taking on even the weakest of challenges here.  I retort noting I have taken down the Arena's Champion, he thinks that's child's play.  I don't think 'logic' applies to this one, since does not 'Champion', let alone an undefeated one, imply 'strong?'  I set off to the Gilded Arena where he claims he will be waiting, even though I searched there thoroughly. 

The guardians of the Arena then send me to a new area completely in the middle of nowhere.   This new area is...much like Gilbert's area, though requires that I use both Dylan and Gilbert to proceed, not just Dylan.  How fittingly convenient, it is almost like they were specifically designed to be tackled with this power set.  Either it is dumb luck or the person who designed this place has some amazing foresight.

Repetitive dungeon that is only slightly more complicated than the last completed, I face off against the apparent strongest of the court.  Oh, perhaps I should note that Gilbert and Dylan make fine allies in the odd case they can be summoned in areas with hostiles.  Alas, their brother is not one of them.  That reminds me, wasn't my original task involving my brother?    Eh, I'm sure I'll remember it in due time, what matters is the 3rd of the court falls, and becomes my ally too.  He shall be named Emily.   I care not for gender distinguished names, Emily is the name I have chosen for him.

I take the Dead Court back to their master.   What does the Dead King decide to do with his newly returned servants, who pledge loyalty and unwavering faith?  He murders them on the spot...in as best as you can murder a soul.  This angers me!  I spent a good while trying to recover these three, and he just gets rid of them?  What was the purpose of my task then?  To feed his eqo?  I can see why those of the Dead Kingdom despite their lord!   The King tells me I have one more task before I can go to the Well of Souls, where I would find a way to restore humanity, and rescue my brother War...oh, right, was that not the purpose of my quest to begin with?  I believe I got sidetracked.

It seems I would have to sacrifice the Nephilim to restore Humanity...even though I am certain that my brothers and I have killed all the Nephilim outside of the four of us, who no longer qualify.  They state the artifact still houses the souls of them, and Absolam's death has only screwed things up.  Hmm...perhaps I should just go kill that large demon the King wants me to kill, so off I go, but not before I earn a new trick!

I can split my soul into two separate beings, allowing me to...finish more puzzles.  What happens to my body?  It becomes stone until my two halves return.  This is a weird power and so selectively useful that I feel my next task will require absurd amounts of convenient usage of it to prove it's use.  Sure enough, that is indeed the case.  Lot's of soul splitting, transporting my body only to turn it to stone, pushing blocks, standing on switches, killing spectral skeletons (...what does that even mean?  Were they skeletons that died again and thus turned into souls, but what happens when I murder them?  This whole land of the dead thing doesn't make sense.  Next they'll tell me that the true Grim Reapers are nothing but Travel Agents offering luxurous train rides to the 9th Underworld that is Paradise...suppose I still have a sense of humor after all.)

The demon finally apepars; it is 100 feet tall with a tentacle beard and a mask.  I could not make that up if I tried.  Details of the fight are not worth recording; he is annoying, that is all that needs to be said.  I do get to stick my scythe into his face twice, then beat him up off screen...wait, what is this screen I speak of and how do I know it exists?  I blame Dust, because the crow deserves it.

Speaking of crows, beyond this fight is none other than the Crowfather from the beginning of my journey.  Is he dead?  Was he dead?  Do I care?  It seems Dust does but then he is a crow, so he should be drawn to the Crowfather.  More exposition about me needing to go to the Tree of Life, defeating the corruption, stuff I just covered.  It seems I do have to destroy what's left of this talisman to kill the Nephilim but it must be done at the Tree of Life or some garbage.

And so my journey in the Land of the Dead comes to an end.  I suppose I could come back here when I want too...I still have to buy my vacation home here at some point after all.  Yet, duty calls...or is this something I want to do?  To be honest I cannot remember...I'll just blame that knave of a Maker and move on."
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #766 on: March 29, 2013, 06:36:43 PM »
Dark Souls - Beat the Gaping Dragon after a bunch of tries, he was pretty rude. Not too hard to dodge overall but very damaging and durable so not much room for error. Now Blighttown. I got inflicted with Toxic and blooming purple moss didn't cure it despite saying it should (and the FAQs saying it should), what's up with that? Oh well, no big, I didn't lose my 25k souls from the boss so all was good, and I've since managed to not get toxic'd. I'm a bit confused with how the upgrade system works from here, what's the difference between +6 (and beyond), "raw" weapons, and magic weapons, anyway? Also is armour upgrading at all worth it?


Star Ocean 4 - On Roak, Edge is currently a delicious ball of anger and self-loathing. Currently trying out Meracle who I find pretty difficult to use because she's so close-range... it really makes a big difference compared to Edge, even. I have the same difficulty with Bacchus' Galvanic Shock but for him that's just one move, for Meracle that's everything! I've stopped using the temp because temp (even though I like said person) and Lymle because Lymle (even though objectively she's a fine PC), not sure who I'll use from here on out.


Marathon - Beat on Normal, doing a run on the highest difficulty now. Up to chapter 10.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #767 on: March 29, 2013, 06:41:20 PM »
*looks at Tide's image*

*looks again*

*carefully reads Tide's post*

...Why is the background of that FE status screen a Mario level?

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #768 on: March 29, 2013, 06:46:45 PM »
because FE Hack.

Before you question further, remember, these things have allowed OSTIAN PRINCESS to see the light of day.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #769 on: March 29, 2013, 07:05:59 PM »
*looks at Tide's image*

*looks again*

*carefully reads Tide's post*

...Why is the background of that FE status screen a Mario level?

Man, that's one of the saner things about one of the saner hacks in the Something Awful thread.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #770 on: March 29, 2013, 07:56:17 PM »
DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OSTIAN PRINCESS is magical and I'll read no words to the contrary.

Dark Souls - Beat the Gaping Dragon after a bunch of tries, he was pretty rude. Not too hard to dodge overall but very damaging and durable so not much room for error. Now Blighttown. I got inflicted with Toxic and blooming purple moss didn't cure it despite saying it should (and the FAQs saying it should), what's up with that? Oh well, no big, I didn't lose my 25k souls from the boss so all was good, and I've since managed to not get toxic'd. I'm a bit confused with how the upgrade system works from here, what's the difference between +6 (and beyond), "raw" weapons, and magic weapons, anyway? Also is armour upgrading at all worth it?

Different upgrade paths affect what stats get used to buff the damage of a weapon.  +6 and up just straight increases the stat scaling, Raw increases the weapons base damage, but lowers the bonus from stats, Magic gives the weapon a bonus from intelligence, but lowers the bonuses it gets from other stats.  In addition, Magic also splits the damage, half the weapon's attack power will now inflict Magic damage.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #771 on: March 29, 2013, 09:04:09 PM »
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DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OSTIAN PRINCESS is magical and I'll read no words to the contrary.

Magical...certainly is an accurate description of the game, I'll give you that much!
Pity that's not in any correlated to being "Good."


RE4: Ashley turned a bunch of cranks while Leon shot a bunch of cultists, then got caught in the most OBVIOUS TRAP EVER. 

...this could related to a number of sections of the game, granted, but yeah, just finished 3-1.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #772 on: March 29, 2013, 09:17:13 PM »
Blooming purple moss should cure toxic. Regular purple does not (just cures poison). Maybe you used that by mistake? Dunno how thorough you were with looting the Depths, but the Spider Shield will negate poison buildup from blocked attacks, if you got it. Handy when there are poison dart jerks around.

Raw weapon upgrades cap out at +5 and require more common ore, so it's basically the poor man's Normal upgrade. As a general rule, normal weapons are most effective for a character with high physical stats (STR/DEX, depending on the weapon and how good its damage scaling is). It really depends on what kind of character you're building, though. Elemental weapons are a decent choice for characters with low physical stats since you can just invest enough levels to use the weapon and then dump the rest of your levels into other things*, but I advise against relying on them. You will get badly walled by the DLC bosses if all you go in with is an elemental weapon. You are basically getting hit with enemy defense twice when using them, so in practice I find a maxed-out normal weapon is going to do more damage even if the elemental weapon says it has a higher attack rating on paper.

(*This is what pretty much every low-level PVPer does so they can murder newbies with impunity in Undead Parish. Consequently, I'm kind of down on lightning weapons. It's very easy for them to become a crutch and then suddenly oh shit why am I only doing double-digit damage to Artorias.)

As Fudo noted, magic weapon damage scales with INT, and divine weapon damage scales with Faith. I find that these are really bad for pure melee characters but a pretty decent choice for casters since it means your casting stat contributes to melee damage. You want at least one divine weapon no matter what though, because of a certain dungeon and a certain boss fight.

Armor upgrades are worth investing in, but I wouldn't spend any uncommon ores on them unless you're just overflowing with resources. Generally speaking, killing things faster >>> taking hits better has been my experience with the game. Shield upgrades are totally worth it though because they boost the shield's stability (higher = less stamina consumed when blocking). I max out whatever weapons I want first and then worry about armor. Note that you can reverse weapon upgrades later if you decide you want to take one down a different path...but you don't get back any materials you've previously used upgrading them. The highest-tier upgrade materials tend to be rare finds, so you want to make sure you spend 'em on a weapon you're set on using for the long run.

Also I just have to note how hilariously different our experience has been with those last two bosses. Capra Demon probably killed me about fifteen times my first run through the game. Gaping Dragon has never, ever killed me.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #773 on: March 29, 2013, 10:51:59 PM »
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DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OSTIAN PRINCESS is magical and I'll read no words to the contrary.

Magical...certainly is an accurate description of the game, I'll give you that much!

That hack alone was responsible for the :magical: smiley that started popping up these days in SA. It's just that amazing.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing 2013?
« Reply #774 on: March 30, 2013, 01:59:34 AM »
Re Dark Souls:

Maybe you just didn't notice plank face still spamming you with his blowgun while you were eating herbs. Those darts are small and silent.

Armour upgrading is somewhat worthwhile but not significant like weapon upgrading. You're way more likely to change armour than weapons. I only do serious armour upgrading mid/lategame when I decide to stop rising endurance and I have an amazing hat. Earlygame you can still upgrade to +1 or +2 for dirt cheap so why not.

You get different weapon upgrade choices at +5 and +10. It's scary at first but straightforward:
- Straight damage weapons are reliable
- Elemental weapons are very good but can get walled more easily (Quelaag has fire immunity)
- Faith weapons are for priests
- Int weapons are for mages
- Raw is Jeigan, since it's pretty good early but the only path that stops at (effectively) +10 instead of +15.
Differences beyond that are slight and mostly for pure min/maxing.



Persona 3 Yattaf Solo

- Fierce Cyclop x3:
Has slash attacks most of the time, some lightning attacks, plus annoying immunities.
Black God's Rock nulls slash damage. Kartikaya absorbs lightning. Kthnxbye
Level: 74

- Jotun of Grief:
Is immune to everything but pierce damage. Has massive HPs.
Fortunately he's too busy wasting all his turns, while Yattaf has Primal Force (uber ST pierce damage) thanks to Kartikaya.


Fittingly the only S-links I didn't max were Junpei's and Tsundere's.
They get SUPER SAD and are unavailable for a large part of the lategame, then in january Aigis and Mitsuru are available and better, with better ultimate personas.
So yeah, I paid the price for maxing hierophant ASAP to get super earlygame personas. This price being the skill "Bow Master - Inflicts double damage with a bow", I think I'll live.

Aigi's S-link....
...
THE THINGS I HAD TO DO TO GET METATRON


- Jin:
Oh crap he can abuse any weakness. Well Sandalphon has no weaknesseses. (plus very weak Regen that handles Jin just fine) Autobattle -> Win.
I like how he thought hte could harm Yattaf by casting Berserk on her.
Level: 76

- Evil Jesus:
Seriously you can't possibly get to this point and have trouble with that boss.
Level: 76

- Final boss:
I did try beating him a few times at level 77 and came close to succeeding. I used the Abaddon strategy. Abaddon's status protection ring + Abaddon persona. Skills: Null pierce/slash/strike, resist ice, Diarahan, Weapon Master, Bufudyne, Endure. I fed Abaddon all those stat+ items until every stat was near 99 too. Honestly it's a great strategy, and it goes pretty well, but inevitably at one point, 4598 hours into the battle, something goes wrong. Luck plays a large factor because crits, I can't heal every other round because that's so boring oh god kill me the battle is long enough, and I can't afford to not equip the status immunity ring.
So I've decided to make my level explode instead and come back with Satan or something. We'll see.