Yes the game does have some metal gear vibes in some places imhoMan this game's OST...some themes are so fucking epic that they would perfectly fit in a Metal Gear game too.
It's incredible, I got the digital soundtrack and there are so many tracks I'm being reminded about from the start too that were really greatMan this game's OST...some themes are so fucking epic that they would perfectly fit in a Metal Gear game too like, easily.
So Chocobos can drift, and the buggy can't?
I've changed my laugh emoji to empathy because I just remembered the pain of getting Red for 3 days despite and obsessively doing Tifa sidequests until I finally got the knock.I did all side missions, simped so hard for Tifa and guess who knocked on my door in chapter 12... fucking Barret
The QB survival bootcamp challenge at Gold Saucer made me sweat. More difficult than expect.
What decks do you guys use? I keep slight readjusting my initial deck and ignoring most of the cards I won
Man this game's OST...some themes are so fucking epic that they would perfectly fit in a Metal Gear game too like, easily.
2 weeks or something since i was done with the game and i still cant find a new game that gives me what this did. All other games just feels like shit.....Hell not even my flight sim setup does it for me anymore, got damnit
One thing I really loved was the amount of high quality unique cutscenes littered throughout game depending on your dialogue choices or character affinity.
Like this to give one example.
They were absent from 13 and 15 and I don't even think 10 or 12 had them?
I prefer a linear narrative for JRPGs, but it's still nice to have these moments and I didn't think Rebirth would have them considering the short development. So it was awesome to see them go all out on this front too. It was a long wait or an FF game that had the level of variety/scope as a PS1 FF game on modern tech.
kinda agree kinda disagree. I think the strategic depth is there but it's not apparent on normal difficulty, you just sort of keep at it and you'll win without learning tactics, unlike hard where you usually have to "solve the puzzle" of what beats an enemy. Galian Beast for me took a lot of dodging and parrying, debraved him/magnified barrier because he does too much damage, summoned Ifrit and used firagas. Good to press X regularly to buy a moment to think/see what he's doing and use useful abilities like synergy skills, like if he's doing a massive attack against one of your other characters you can quickly summon them out of his way to your side with synergy skills like body guard or slip n slide.I am probably just getting old but I really couldn't be bothered with the Galiant Beast fight and just switched back to easy. I do like a challenge (I fully finished Elden Ring) but this does not feel very tactical. I think I even prefer the feeling of winning/losing in Queens Blood over the actual combat system as it feels much more strategic.
A few other things I miss in the combat:
- Abilities do not evolve, have no upgrade systems
- The evolvement of materia is 1) too slow and 2) lackluster. In the OG FF7 there was some real magic if you materia leveled up and it looked and felt very different, in this game I hardly notice.
don't agree,I am probably just getting old but I really couldn't be bothered with the Galiant Beast fight and just switched back to easy. I do like a challenge (I fully finished Elden Ring) but this does not feel very tactical. I think I even prefer the feeling of winning/losing in Queens Blood over the actual combat system as it feels much more strategic.
A few other things I miss in the combat:
- Abilities do not evolve, have no upgrade systems
- The evolvement of materia is 1) too slow and 2) lackluster. In the OG FF7 there was some real magic if you materia leveled up and it looked and felt very different, in this game I hardly notice.
I beat Gilgamesh in the post game and now deciding if I want to do the VR stuff. I'm a completionist but I've put over 170 hours into the game and I'm really starting to get bored of it and my gaming ADD is starting to kick in. There comes a time in every game no matter how much I have enjoyed playing it where my brain just won't allow me to be able to pay attention to it any longer and I need to move on to something else. It's why I can never replay games, I just can't do it, my brain won't let me. I can't tolerate anything once I become bored with it and my brain loses interest.
The completionist in me is fighting back though. Soon I'm going to kinda calculate just how much more prep I need to do to be able to do the VR missions and if it's going to take too long I'll probably just quit and move on. It's not like the Goterdammung or however it's spelled is really worth it anyway. If I have to go back through and beat all the bosses on hard mode all over again and get all the rest of the folios there's no way in fucking hell I'm doing all that. I'll say that right now.
One thing I really loved was the amount of high quality unique cutscenes littered throughout game depending on your dialogue choices or character affinity.
Like this to give one example.
They were absent from 13 and 15 and I don't even think 10 or 12 had them?
I prefer a linear narrative for JRPGs, but it's still nice to have these moments and I didn't think Rebirth would have them considering the short development. So it was awesome to see them go all out on this front too. It was a long wait or an FF game that had the level of variety/scope as a PS1 FF game on modern tech.
don't agree,
There is a lot of strategic depth in the system if you put the effort to find it. Even if it's true that normal difficulty does not require to to involve too much into it (and still, some people complain that the game becomes too hard by the end on Normal, whereas with only a few tactical adjustements every combat is very much doable without too much difficulty)
I found it very difficult, harder than platinuming a souls game for sure.How difficult is to get all the 88 items for Johnny's treasure trove?
I've been doing all the content so far, currently on chapter 9 and only have 34 done
The Shadowblood Queen
Yeah that’s basically how beat I her, I think that’s only way to beat her but she still god damn cheater!Its really easy if you understand the mechanics. She can feed your enfeeblement cards such as Chimera and Rictus. I didn't even put the witch in my deck as I forgot. I didn't have Gi-Nattak either, which can trivialize this match.
I essentially won with 2 chimera in the middle and one rictus in the top left. For the rest I used Yin Yang for replacement, Titan, Crystaline crab, Mandragora etc. I even won the middle row with like 35-30 or so.
Essentially she powers your cards up constantly.
Yeah I agree with that, they did an awesome job with him and he shows a lot of emotions from his usual self to some warm moments or very funny bitsThat Animal party side quests was little struggle for me, especially that 3D brawler part, I’m just not good at that mini game but that end was worth it……Cloud is such a fun character in Rebirth, I go far as say I like him here more than OG FFVII.
Exactly! Which makes his interaction with other party members that much fun to watch.Yeah I agree with that, they did an awesome job with him and he shows a lot of emotions from his usual self to some warm moments or very funny bits
Seriously. The way this one ended…I need part 3 now.
Someone wake me up when it's out.
Wow the ending was SO bad. I’m speechless.
Nojima is a total hack and needs to be fired.
Need more hot commander.
With higher speed end up laying playing based on reaction and rhythm and that way you get better results.Me after realizing I play the Piano minigame way better with normal speed instead of slow speed.
It was interesting and unique and fun, what did you want?Wow the ending was SO bad. I’m speechless.
Nojima is a total hack and needs to be fired.
Plus it has incredibly interesting questions leading into part 3. I am glad they continue to change things up. If I wanted the original, I can play the original.It was interesting and unique and fun, what did you want?
Which funnily enough, I am right now. The old classics are great on handheld (although apparently cloud saves don’t work well on Steam so I’m playing it on Switch)Plus it has incredibly interesting questions leading into part 3. I am glad they continue to change things up. If I wanted the original, I can play the original.
One thing I really loved was the amount of high quality unique cutscenes littered throughout game depending on your dialogue choices or character affinity.
Like this to give one example.
They were absent from 13 and 15 and I don't even think 10 or 12 had them?
I prefer a linear narrative for JRPGs, but it's still nice to have these moments and I didn't think Rebirth would have them considering the short development. So it was awesome to see them go all out on this front too. It was a long wait or an FF game that had the level of variety/scope as a PS1 FF game interpreted on modern tech.
She is a young teen. She is supposed to be a highly energetic, cringe teenager. That is literally the whole point of her character. Young, naive, and trying to put on a face for the insurmountable fear and threats of death for her, her friends, and her homeland.Way too cringe.
Maybe lack of tech back in the day to not allow Square to fully express themselves was for the better.