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DareDareCaro said:
Esquoret said:
Finished Spec Ops: The Line. It's an important game in the military shooter genre - a mature step forward in gaming. Someone even wrote a whole book analysing it. Glad to have played this game. Was quite challenging on the FUBAR difficulty too.

Now just taking it easy playing Ni No Kuni with my wife. Main character's so dumb though, stupid little boy... But it's all for tutorial purposes. Too much hand-holding for those familiar with RPGs. The environment and details are well-crafted though, and I look forward to when battles actually require strategies (right now it's pretty much press 'X' to win).

Spec ops: I droped the game at FUBAR, the loadscreen times were way too long.   At certain points, it was 4s playing time for 40s loading... First time I ragequitted a game.

Ni No Kuni: If you want a certain challenge, be sure not to powerlevel too much.  I played it without grinding xp and the only real challenge was the final battle.  Now I am in the post-game grinding fest for the platinum...

Definitely need a good dose of patience for Spec Op's FUBAR. But it's satisfying beating a check point that's got you stuck for an hour, that's for sure!

A lot of content in Ni No Kuni, and every feels well integrated so far. I'm enjoying the Pokemon style combat/collection more than I thought I would. But as for challenge, it is indeed lacking. Hopefully some post-game quests would make up for that.



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