I spun up material science level 4, pretty easily at this point, didn't require a lot of new facilities to support. It came right as I started automated production of shield emitters, although I hadn't been able to start rolling them out before this. Not sure if it will last, but it's hopefully a step in the right direction. The autoglaive array I have in solar orbit seems to have shut down at times due to inactivity from what I can tell. My biter problem seems mostly taken care of, I say hesitantly. There are a lot of systems in the game to engage with, and it strongly encourages exploration, so while 100%-ing the game isn't required to enjoy (I'm still missing a number of achievements myself), being thorough will give you the best reward for your purchase, I believe.Īll in all, I'd rate it about a 7.5/10 and would recommend it to anyone that enjoyed playing early to mid 90s RPGs. I personally played with things set as easy as possible and trained up a very powerful party because I enjoy that power trip, and I had a lot of fun getting my party set up just the way I wanted them. The combat in the game is a competent remaining of classic turn-based, menu-based mechanics and depending on how much time you want to spend optimizing your party (and depending on which accessibility options you tweak) ranges anywhere from trivially easy to gruellingly tough. The writing is a little shaky here and there, and the plot relies on twists and turns a little too heavily, but at least it's not 1000% dull and predictable from the get-go, as you frequently update your understanding of the situation as various characters' motivations are revealed (even if some of those revelations are pretty buckwild). It's got a good retro-RPG style and is strongly reminiscent of Chrono Trigger and Suikoden II, quite deliberately in the case of the former. I recently finished Chained Echoes and had an absolute blast playing it! Once a day I use it in BOTW and little Blaire the squirrel drops me some fresh meat and other goodies.Įdit: And may I add that it amuses me greatly to see Link written up there beside my name. What a joy to just roam around the easier parts of the kingdom and drop bombs on those dumb-as-rocks bokoblins! At first I thought I'd play without guidance but I admit I'm now sneaking occasional peeks at YouTube tutorials.Īctually, Animal Crossing does come in handy because I have one little amiibo coin from that game. It seems like a game that could last many months, so I'm trying to enjoy each little success without feeling like I have to hurry up and beat the game. There's still a long way to go before I'm truly proficient with weapons, but I'm getting there. Thank god I don't have children so I don't have to try to limit their screen time when I can't even manage my own. There's nothing like the rush of that first week playing an addictive game. It's my first game of this type (I'm more of an Animal Crossing person) so I didn't know if I could figure out all the controls etc. I started playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild last week.
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