This is true. 90% of my gaming is MMO's, where there is an easy min/max build that you should be doing. I was thinking about it, and I keep trying to find the build that just let's me rock all this stuff easily. Was working as a sorcerer pretty good in the beginning, compared to melee, the ranged attacks were great. Then I hit a wall, and I'm like F this, and go back to a strength melee character, until I hit a wall, and I'm back to my Sorcerer. I'm gonna try and stick with my Sorcerer though, because I do want to progress in the game, and beat it. I worry that I'll get tired of the game if I don't progress soon, because I've done a lot of the same areas over and over at this point, and using the same strat to kill everything. Circle strafe, roll, fire, circle strafe, roll, fire... lol.Crone, I think you're way too concerned with figuring out "a build" to use. Your first priority should be actually seeing if you can beat the game once. Then you can worry about trying out all the tricky shit.
You won't even have to start a new character. There's an item you can get called the Soul Vessel that allows you to respend all of your points that you've spent. I'm not going to tell you where to get it though, because knowing you, you'll probably burn all of them on your existing character then have a new idea and start over again.
If you're having fun doing what you're doing, then by all means keep doing it, but I really think you're too worried about min/maxing instead of just playing the game.
The latter had me amused ultimately through most of the game, that he honestly does think you're a crybaby.Ni no Kuni is one of my favorite games of all time, the glaring two issues for me are that AI is absolutely pants on head retarded and Mr drippy thinks you're literally retarded throughout the entire game.
I've got about 200 hours into The Last Remnant and am still doing NG+ runs and trying different class/item setups. Really enjoying it and it's only $10 on Steam. Took me 163 hours to 100% it the first time through.I'm just about done Bloodborne and am thinking about my next game. A friend of mine swears that Ni No Kuni is amazing, but I don't normally agree with him about games. Can anyone confirm? I haven't played a JRPG in a while, but do enjoy them.
If you are talking just plowing through the story on easy, without min/maxing the shit out of your familiar pool (such as a probably non-existant preorder bonus pet that can solo bosses in the middle of the game) and doing minimal extra content, probably 25-30 hours, especially if you don't skip cutscenes/story or whatever hipster shit people do these days with rpgs. There's a reasonable amount of side content and post game content, as well as grinding to get specific familiars and then grinding them up to easily last you 40-50+, especially on normal where things don't explode into a fine mist with one hit.How long does the game take to beat? I think I might do a free trial for Gamefly and finally play it.
Talking about Ni no Kuni.
I can send you a referral if you want. You get an additional Free month, and I get a free month. Just PM your email address and I can send it out if you want.How long does the game take to beat? I think I might do a free trial for Gamefly and finally play it.
Talking about Ni no Kuni.
PM'd you.I can send you a referral if you want. You get an additional Free month, and I get a free month. Just PM your email address and I can send it out if you want.
It took me a moment to realize that you don't have to play a guessing game of when you are or aren't in the eye's field of vision - The tiles on the ground are marked. And you can only cross 2 before your bubble runs out, don't bother trying to push it to 3.Mothercocksuckingfuckershit Zestiria's Water Temple is awwwwwwful when you're wasted. And yes, I'm wasted at 4PM - that's what happens when I'm liquidating vacation time.
Just killed uh, everything in Ni No Kuni (minus grinding out alchemy crap) and it took me 45 hours to max level characters/pets I wanted as well as beat all optional post-game content. This is with reading the text from every character in the game, including side quest text. Was at 30 (some grinding, but not a ton) hours played when I beat the last boss for the first time, and then I spent a lot of time evolving familiars to different final forms for most of the post-game hours. Easily a game you could beat in a week of casual playing, no problem. Along with FF13, that's the second ps3+ era console RPG I've played completely through twice now.Took me 35 hours to beat ni no Kuni but I did some monster grinding before I beat it.