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As for the stats, I thought that but then shouldn't the raw base numbers also include the added stats from the herbs? After all, his weapon only accounts for 137 of the 1198 elemental attack at level 14.
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I've been looking at item structures in general, and it looks like they've made them far more complicated than in previous games. So it's not just you.
That's what I figured. Seems like there's not just one place where all the items are held together in memory like past games. Surely there's some trick to it though.zachillios wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:16 pmI've been looking at item structures in general, and it looks like they've made them far more complicated than in previous games. So it's not just you.
Is this game worth buying? It's $60, kinda pricy, I would ask you this on discord but you left itHylianZ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:19 pmThat's what I figured. Seems like there's not just one place where all the items are held together in memory like past games. Surely there's some trick to it though.zachillios wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:16 pmI've been looking at item structures in general, and it looks like they've made them far more complicated than in previous games. So it's not just you.
Looks great
Honestly, I'm not sure yet. Combat is a little flat compared to previous iterations of the series. And looking at the play stats area, the game seems short. That being said, who knows. I'm not too far in yet. Only just arrived in the second area.
Does it upgrade the tales games by adding anything special, or is it just some standard JRPG
It seems..alright. It honestly plays more like older tales games. You can only equip 6 artes per battle now instead of however much more were in the last game. It slows down combat a bit imo. I haven't gotten too far due to time, but it hasn't done anything unique that I've seen yet. Maybe it does later on. If you're on the fence, you could always just use the non Steam "demo" to try it out.Impala wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:18 pmDoes it upgrade the tales games by adding anything special, or is it just some standard JRPG
standard JRPG: story, turn based combat, side quests, level up, gear
Dragon Quest had upgrades that improved the JRPG genre
Just debating if I want to shell out $60 on a standard JRPG that has a different story
It seems to have most of the Tales' games staples. A score system to replace grade, it seems. Tough fights placed throughout the world which will require backtracking to do when you're higher level. It has nicer skits, which is cool, and they change character appearance in them with your outfit, which is new and an advancement of that aspect. Not everything is voiced, like subquest dialogue and interacting with random NPCs, which I guess is pretty standard.Impala wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:18 pmDoes it upgrade the tales games by adding anything special, or is it just some standard JRPG
standard JRPG: story, turn based combat, side quests, level up, gear
Dragon Quest had upgrades that improved the JRPG genre
Just debating if I want to shell out $60 on a standard JRPG that has a different story
One thing I'll praise them for is they brought back unique items. So doing quests and exploring are actually worth doing. Like in older tales of games, your work is rewarded. Unlike with Zesteria and Berseria where you'd open a chest and it would just be another generic random generated weapon.Ninomae Tako'nis wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:27 pmIt seems..alright. It honestly plays more like older tales games. You can only equip 6 artes per battle now instead of however much more were in the last game. It slows down combat a bit imo. I haven't gotten too far due to time, but it hasn't done anything unique that I've seen yet. Maybe it does later on. If you're on the fence, you could always just use the non Steam "demo" to try it out.Impala wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:18 pmDoes it upgrade the tales games by adding anything special, or is it just some standard JRPG
standard JRPG: story, turn based combat, side quests, level up, gear
Dragon Quest had upgrades that improved the JRPG genre
Just debating if I want to shell out $60 on a standard JRPG that has a different story
You get a toggle later in the game to allow you to set 6 more.Ninomae Tako'nis wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:27 pmIt seems..alright. It honestly plays more like older tales games. You can only equip 6 artes per battle now instead of however much more were in the last game. It slows down combat a bit imo. I haven't gotten too far due to time, but it hasn't done anything unique that I've seen yet. Maybe it does later on. If you're on the fence, you could always just use the non Steam "demo" to try it out.Impala wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:18 pmDoes it upgrade the tales games by adding anything special, or is it just some standard JRPG
standard JRPG: story, turn based combat, side quests, level up, gear
Dragon Quest had upgrades that improved the JRPG genre
Just debating if I want to shell out $60 on a standard JRPG that has a different story
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