Last night I was ready to start a new RPG. It’s been quite a while so I was in the perfect mood for it.
And since I watched that Ys video I really wanted to play an entry into the series.
Since I can’t restart 8 on PS5 yet, I decided to go with Memories of Celceta.
I only played the intro back in the day on Vita. Played for about 3 hours last night and I’m really enjoying it. Can’t wait to go home late tonight and play some more.
I want to give the #JRPG genre a try. I have been thinking about this for more than a year and I eventually settled on #OctopathTraveler as the perfect JRPG (probably). And now there is that second dilemma: Should I play the first one or skip to the second one? The Internet claims the games are unrelated and the second one is simply better.
A productive night on #OctopathTraveler 2! Finished a couple chapters, did some road tripping between towns (aka grinding), leveled up weapons and secondary job classes! Ready for another Ochette chapter!
After the weekend off, I’m back on my Octopath Traveler 2 bullshit. This time, a new focused approach. Going to do just the 4 characters, finish their stories, then do the other 4. Less to manage, less disjointed, more focused.
So #Gamers & #JRPG fans... I'm struggling with Octopath Traveler 2. I can handle random battles, but that combined with super disjointed stories & very restrictive party management is making the game less fun and more burdensome and/or disruptive.
I'm thinking of switching (pun intended) to Terra Memoria for a fun, cozy experience.
I've been reading a lot lately so, I think I'll do some "serious" #gaming now and play more #TriangleStrategy, which has been a bit abandoned for a bit :blobcatderpy: