Mister Wolf
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I'm waiting to play it in stereoscopic 3D next year.
You, on the other side, make it sound as it is a game developed by Acquire and published by SE, wich is even more misleading. For what I can see, the game is co-developed by Acquire and SE Business Unit 11. I'm sure most of the work as been made by Acquire, but all the biggest role ( producer, writer, main artist, composer) are either SE personal or external artist usually collaborating with SEAcquire is a good developer and should get more recognition for Octopath Traveler (since most people seem to think it's developed by Square Enix itself). They also made the game where my pfp comes from.
OP, please rank these for me (I can only afford one this month)
- Octopath Traveler II
- Triangle Strategy
- Live A Live
That final boss has to be one of the toughest story bosses in any JRPG. The conditions to win are either to exploit a specific very broken trick or grind like hell and optimize the shit out of your crew.Octopath 1 was a "fine" game. I beat it, but it wasn't super compelling, but 2 is so much more - pretty much the game 1 should have been. That said, there's still some QoL things that Octopath needs, like being able to drop pins on the map to mark areas to come back to, and less obtuse side quests where you'll just never find the people to speak to unless you go round every single town to see if that's the quest person you need to find.
Also, I was super over leveled and the end boss still kicked my butt so hard that I never actually finished it, and just watched the ending on YouTube. I don't need someone to tell me to git gud, or whatever, but that end boss was such a jump in difficulty that it lowered my game euphoria significantly. I did watch some YouTube videos on how to win, and yeah - you can mega win if you're one of those crazy theorycrafting gamers who knows how to just "make things work," and some of these guys literally beat the end boss without taking a hit.
For us normal gamers, naaaaaa. Anyway, fantastic game, marred by a far-too-difficult end boss.
Producer, art, technical staff, etc. are pretty common roles in assisting external development, there is always any sort of co-development when you hire a studio to make a game for you. Nintendo does it, Sony does it, but in most cases, there is a primary developer doing most of the job, and for what I see, Business Division 11 only worked with external partners, so there it is.You, on the other side, make it sound as it is a game developed by Acquire and published by SE, wich is even more misleading. For what I can see, the game is co-developed by Acquire and SE Business Unit 11. I'm sure most of the work as been made by Acquire, but all the biggest role ( producer, writer, main artist, composer) are either SE personal or external artist usually collaborating with SE
OP1 was so disappointing to me.I personally did not enjoy OP1 very much story-wise and quest wise, something tells me the second is similar.
I also do not care about secret bosses and all that jazz, so I skipped all of that endgame stuff.
IMO Octopath is better but you should be aware that it is almost double the length (if not more). Just don't expect it to be shortI thought Live A Live was overrated and really barren myself but I'd STILL say it was better than FF XVI for the Cube story alone.
Star Ocean 2 was a fucking FIRE sub 40 hour RPG with really good replay value so if Octopath 2 is similar I'll play it soon... Which I was planning too anyway.
I've mentioned Dragon Quest and Nier in this thread, and I mentioned I like OT2 better than those lolIt seems you didn't play alot of sqaure games like dragon quest, nier etc but I agree it's a good game.
Your mom is less than the sum of her partsI feel like the Octopath games are less than the some of their parts. The exploration/towns/dungeons just feel off.
There's a bunch of JRPG's that are better than that beautiful looking slogfest
Surprised there isnt a poll attached as per usual
Agreed. I was significantly over-leveled and I got battered so hard I was in disbelief. It felt like a slap in the face after playing nearly 100 hours.That final boss has to be one of the toughest story bosses in any JRPG. The conditions to win are either to exploit a specific very broken trick or grind like hell and optimize the shit out of your crew.
That was Platinum Games though
Yup, I was likewise ridiculously over-leveled from just running around doing stuff. The funny thing is that the optional boss fights all melted instantly. They really wanted the story boss to be the actual final boss of the game.Agreed. I was significantly over-leveled and I got battered so hard I was in disbelief. It felt like a slap in the face after playing nearly 100 hours.
I had two pretty major problems with Octopath 1:
1) Party members hardly ever interact with one another, and about half of them are pretty bland individually.
2) Benched party members receive no EXP, which made the game really grindy if you wanted to complete all 8 character stories.
Does Octopath 2 fix these?
Second one is standalone, you can jump right into itI have both Octosnatches on my wishlist for whenever there's a sale. Do I need to play OT1 before 2? Or is it recommended to skip? I really liked Sea of Stars so this should good.
Thanks for the reminder! Amazon has some crazy over priced copies. Thankfullly found cheaper copy from Bestbuy!Star Ocean 2 Second Story R is better than OT2 just saying.
I see we have a problem.
P.S NieR Automata, FF16 and FF7R I'd also put ahead of OT2 from S-E.
The issue is you don’t really want to play 1 after 2. So if you’re ever going to play 1, play it first. They’re unrelated but the gameplay, mechanics, polish etc is off the charts in 2 compared to 1. I’d say skip 1. It’s not bad but 2 is the real deal.I have both Octosnatches on my wishlist for whenever there's a sale. Do I need to play OT1 before 2? Or is it recommended to skip? I really liked Sea of Stars so this should good.
Its shame lot of people avoided Octopath 2 because they thought just like first game but the 2nd game made really smart improvement that makes it WAAAAY better than original game.Necrobump!
Well L LakeOf9 , I finally started Octopath 2 days ago and holy shit, you were right. This game's writing and narrative design is so freaking good, the combat feels awesome, the graphics and animations are amazing, everything is a major step up from Octopath Traveller 1, EXCEPT the music, which is still great but I think Octopath 1 might have it beat so far.
Metaphor is out, FF7 Rebirth is laying unopened downstairs, but I'm staying up late before a rough work day tomorrow because I can't put this game down. Thanks for creating multiple threads about this game, hopefully this post inspires someone else who is on the fence to try it out.
How can you say octopath was boring and then say sea of stars is better??The combat in Octopath Traveler is pretty good.
But I couldn't finish either of the games, because the story is just so damn unnecessarily wordy... and really not that interesting.
I was bored each time about 15 hours in and stopped playing.
Anyway... recently, the Japanese have been beaten at their "own" game by both Chained Echoes and Sea Of Stars.
Now THAT's how you do JRPGs.