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Tales of berseria dlc activate gog
Tales of berseria dlc activate gog






I guess what I'm saying is that if Innominat is in some way Laphicet, the fate of Velvet is bittersweet, but it works. It also felt like Innominat was a bit of a visual callback to the Mithos/Yggdrassil aesthetic from Symphonia.įound Velvet's ending particularly sad given that the game flip flops/deliberately obscures (on the part of innominat) whether Inno really is Laphicet or not, I know its supposed to be a new being with the old persons memories, but both Innominat + Seres sort of play up/with the fact that they are the original at times. It’s a good scene when the truth is revealed to you and the game really puts Velvet through the wringer. The game initially had me thinking that Laphicet (the original) reincarnated as Number 2 (Phi) so it was a bit of a surprise later on when it turns out to be something else. In regards to its story, it was obvious early on there was going to be some reincarnation twist involving Velvet’s brother. And I was hesitant to continue playing but while typing this shitty rant I remembered I could set battle difficulty to easy, maybe I will do that and do that annoying part once more.īut does it get better? Is it worth doing it again? Again before I could save.Īnother fucking annoying thing is the party splitting all the fucking time upon entering a new town, Jesus Christ game I want to deck my dudes and little girls out in new gear, stop splitting up the party for no fucking reason.Īlso not a fan of the invisible walls, at least block em off like you do other times, this just seems lazy. So I had to do the whole shit again, mad as shit but I did it, only to have the game have a crash 5 minutes later. Anyway, I finished it and my controller ran out of batteries and somehow that causes Steam to stop responding and it would no longer pick up my controller after changing batteries. Then you get hit once and there are suddenly 4 dudes around you, I have never been so close to throwing my goddamn controller at the TV. I am now at the tower with the gears, and I had to fight about 8 dudes on my own, it took me goddamn ages because you have to run out and pick em off by running in and out and it takes fucking ages. You get staggered so goddamn easily, which was also the case in Symphonia, but Symphonia didn't come with do many goddamn solo battles. I was already shit at the combat in Symphonia, but this is on another level.

tales of berseria dlc activate gog

But the combat, man, it just doesn't flow. The first impressions were fine, city looked cool and it sets up the situation nicely. If the game had less interruptions in the later part it would have been an 8/10 for me. Having to navigate some platforms in pitch black is already shit, but it was also the first time in the game you could fall of ledges, this made it fucking infuriating, it wasn't hard, just annoying and fucking pointless.Īll in all I would give it a 7/10. The game did overstay it's welcome in the later parts though, just too much cutscenes, skits and annoying fucking puzzles.

tales of berseria dlc activate gog

I am kinda bad at the combat, I just never really got the hang of it, but it was never really too hard or annoying.

Tales of berseria dlc activate gog series#

Ok guys, so I have been playing the series a bit past couple of weeks.įirst I started finished (no ng+) Symphonia, had this on Gamecube back in the day but never really got far into it. Finished it.Īre Zestria or the Xillias any good? Was thinking of trying them next, though I haven't heard anything too good about either. Berseria: Pretty fun cast of characters and story, although the game really slogged from the middle to the end, I had to force myself to keep playing.Got the very end when the game stopped being so linear and stopped playing, just didn't feel like doing a bunch of side content before the boss. Graces: Remember the combat being fun, and some of the characters were memorable.Don't remember much about it, but I did finish it so that counts for something. Hearts R: Actually played this because I was unlucky enough to own a vita.Characters were fun but the actual plot slogged. Vesperia: I've heard people praise this game but it just didn't keep my attention, dropped it around the halfway point.

tales of berseria dlc activate gog

Really like the shitty characters, and it was the first jrpg that made me feel like I was actually on an adventure.

  • Abyss: My favorite game, but maybe only because it was my first.
  • Symphonia: Pretty generic, but the plot was engaging enough to keep me hooked.





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