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something had to be left on the floor somewhere, and I can buy the DLC later if I miss it. They both have extra story, but from past Atlus games I've never found the extra story mission which is usually just a thinly padded extra-hard-bonus-boss, to be worth it, and yeah, this is an expensive, expensive 6 month period for a Japanese games fan. I looked at the bonuses in the premium versions, and none of it spoke to me. Thu 18th Aug Yeah, the one consistent negative point across reviews is bland dungeons, which, admittedly, for a dungeon crawler, is a pretty big negative, but it's generally where I expect any Devil Summoner subseries game to land in terms of scores, so I think it hits at the goal it was reaching for most likely.You're reminding me why I still have not played P5, and making me wonder if I REALLY want to start it come October. I'll probably get the second on XB when it hits a sale so my saves are all on one platform though. I played 1 on GP but bought it on Switch for like $8 digitally, of course it's 3 years old. I'm holding off buying the second because it's sold terribly and I know it'll be dirt cheap sooner than later. LOL don't get us started on AI Som.did you miss how between me, Sploosh and Mousie we hijacked every PXB and Push thread for about a month and a half talking about it? The first one is fantastic and is on GP. At least PXB is (kinda) covering its existence here now
#DIRT 4 REVIEW IGN FULL#
I don't buy full priced games these days, I wait for sales even if it takes a year, and this doubtfully will sell terribly and hit sales sooner than later, but I just can't wait for this one for some reason, and the previews were good, and early reviews are exactly what I expected them to be, so I'm excited. There's only like 5 of us so we have to stick together I utterly love that game. They are visual novels with puzzles and QTEs and lots of fourth wall breaks :3 the Ai Somnium games are like my top ten best ever games. Think my play times was 30 for the first and 20 for the second. The first one is a little longer than the second because the second has that hidden extra part for the Nonary games. That said I think you get more out of it playing both. It makes you answer some questions and if you get them wrong it takes the spoilers out of the game. So does Technically you don’t need to play the first one to play this one. it’s not as long as Persona but TMS is 30 hours as so is this. I love most everything else about the game minus the tact on FE bits.
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I like parts of it but Tsubasa can do anything with a pep talk gets on my nerves aka the story. Thu 18th Aug first off will love you because NES loves TMS as well.But there’s not a seat on the table for the player to take it all in. I loved their conversations about freelancing as Devil Summoners as much as the tough chats about the people they lost over a meal or a drink. Witnessing the group’s growth by putting their differences aside and opening themselves up to camaraderie was a joy. Soul Hackers 2’s saving grace lies in its main characters, each with a distinct personality that often clashes with the rest. Throughout the 30 hours it took to hit credits, I kept trying to latch onto the elements that work. Soul Hackers 2, despite its flaws, is a very promising start. Soul Hackers, as a series, has a lot of potential to further grow into its own unique experience the way Persona has. The character interactions and stylish art help it stand out from the pack, and the smooth-flowing, fast-paced combat makes even some of the more annoying dungeons (I don't want to see another abandoned subway for a very long time) feel like less of a drag. Taken as a whole, however, Soul Hackers 2 is a mostly satisfying experience.