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Just goes to show some people are still caught in this console war BS. 

XCX would be multiplatform if it wasnt for Wii U



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squibbfire said:
Acevil said:

Nah it is JRPG, honestly it is shallow if you compare to the likes of Witcher and Skyrim. The world is busting with monsters, but in terms of different play styles, you need to go back to WRPG for that. 

 

I truly love skyrim and witcher 3..but those games are just sandbox/item search games with very little heart compared to JRPGS.  Fallout prolly has come closer to having decent storyline. Replay factor is good because because compared to other american games they have more stuff to do.  But if you have a basic sandbox/open world game with a JRPG storyline..you have a game that people will constantly want to replay. I'm not saying that FFXV will be that 100 percent...but from what I have seen so far this game has a fair amount of replay factor and possible have a different feel if you played it through a second time. I can't imagine where JRPGS will go from here.

You want a game that will suck your time up...play chrono trigger with its like 6 or more different endings.

Woah! I'll give you Skyrim as a sandbox game, but Witcher 3 has one of the best world's and stories of all games I have ever played. And I love RPG', with JRPG's being my most liked one. But never have i felt more part of a world and more connected to its characters than Witcher 3. In no way is it even in teh same sentence as a bethesda game like skyrim or fallout. Those games teh story is a second thought, witcher set a standard that others should follow.

squibbfire said:

Just goes to show some people are still caught in this console war BS. 

XCX would be multiplatform if it wasnt for Wii U

Where are you getting this idea? It has just as much of a chance of being multiplat as Mario. Nintendo own the company that makes the game.



I wish we could see a classic FF with this engine. I miss the turn based battles and simple plots.



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_Soft

 

Uhmm they own it..but...doesnt look like they only make nintendo games...

 

(lol you never heard of xenosaga i take it?)

 

oh yeah yeah here is a little trivia for ya...
The company was formed in 1999 by Tetsuya Takahashi shortly after the completion of the first game he was in charge of at Squaresoft - Xenogears



squibbfire said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_Soft

 

Uhmm they own it..but...doesnt look like they only make nintendo games...

 

(lol you never heard of xenosaga i take it?)

 

oh yeah yeah here is a little trivia for ya...
The company was formed in 1999 by Tetsuya Takahashi shortly after the completion of the first game he was in charge of at Squaresoft - Xenogears

You do realize since they were bought they've only made games for Nintendo platforms? Don't get your point with the other parts of your post because he's right XCX is exclusive because Nintendo own the rights, the series wasn't even going to have the Xeno name in it to begin with, it was going to be called Monado but Nintendo changed it to Xenoblade to honour Takahashi.



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Wyrdness said:
Cloudman said:

I see. You already completed XV?? That seems pretty fast considering the game came out recently. How is the XV map overall?

I've had the game since Friday and the main quest is not that long when compared to previous FF games tbh, took me about 20 hours.

Dang, that seems much shorter than expected... Was it fun though?



 

              

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I would imagine the DLC is gonna add quite of bit of extra stuff.



I hope it adds more backtracking. Can't get enough of that shit.



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