by Adol The Red » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:42 pm
Downloaded a few games at random off of PSN. The first is Class of Heroes, which is turning out to be a dud for me. I keep restarting the thing, which I guess is a bad sign. I know I need to check some things out till I get used to it, but some things just seem rediculous. The basic premise is that in this world a bunch of labyrinths popped up out of nowhere and people got so into adventuring that they started schools for it. Anyway, I try to level and get pounded within three battles. I try to heal, but appearantly resting in my dorm costs 100 gold, which I don't have. I try to sell items, but unapparaised items can't be sold, I don't have any money to appraise them, and I can't yet get the character class that can appraise for free. The starter characters come with a little bit of money, but I want to make my own characters and they come with nothing. I'm really feeling completely handicapped from the start. I still want to give it a chance, but things are not looking up.
Next is Threads of Fate, which I've been playing on my Vita. Cool game so far despite that I keep complaining about everything while I play it. I think every boss and every mini-game has frustrated me to some degree, but I keep playing so I must be enjoying it. The boss fights feel sort of like Ys light, so once I figure out what to do I end up having a pretty good time. But man, Fancy Mel's mini games you have to play while waiting for her. The swings, man those dastardly swings. Still, fun game so far.
And last is Legend of Mana, which I decided to download on the PS3 since the Vita doesn't have R2 and L2 buttons, and also so I could see it. I love the art style, but it's difficult to see on a small screen. The music has been good so far too and I'm looking forward to more. I have no flip'n clue what I'm doing, but it's been the most fun of any of these three games. I've already learned that talking to anyone, anyone, might initiate a quest, so I'm being a little careful. Battle is cool, even if its sometimes a bit difficult to line up attacks on enemies. Probably a game people would suggest playing with a guide, but for now I'm kind of happy fumbling my way through it. I like a decent tutorial, but it's actually kind of nice to be thrown into something with no idea what I'm doing and having to suss it out myself instead of the overbearing handholding a lot of games have nowadays.
Epic , brah!