Maple Story. I'll never not stop playing this even with long breaks. Childhood game.
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Maple Story. I'll never not stop playing this even with long breaks. Childhood game.
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Currently playing Monster Hunter Rise with a friend who's helping me progress through the ranks.
If we're talking MMO; Dungeon Fighter Online.
If we're talking in general, planning on picking Fire Emblem Engage, been trying to get back into Risk of Rain 2, and of course been playing the entirety of the Tales of. series.(super excited to buy Tales of Symphonia for the 6th time in my life)
soulsborne, hollow knight, salt & sanctuary, vampire survirvors, stardew valley, animal crossing series, american mcgee's alice & alice: madness returns, dont starve together, soul calibur, so many others..
Magic Archer just recently became my favorite class in dogma, it was Ranger for the longest time but now is Magic Archer, u can blow away any enemy with that class, except Death, I need a blast arrow class to keep juggling him till he's dead so he don't get away.During the three years that I took a break from FFXIV due to my work schedules being rather bad, I bounced across a lot of single player games.
- Assassin's Creed Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla: Finished Odyssey, found Valhalla to be bad enough that it's one of the only games that I dropped completely without any interest in finishing it, and Origins is a great game that doesn't overstay its welcome in comparison.
- Dragon's Dogma: Okay, I played this a long time ago, but OP mentioned this and I am extremely stoked for Dragon's Dogma 2. There still isn't any other game with a class like Magick Archer out there, and the spells do exactly as their animations suggest. Tornadoes that behave like actual tornadoes? There should be more of that in action RPGs.
- Tactics Ogre Reborn: I can see why this is the game that convinced Yoshi-P to join Square Enix. I did get burned out towards the end with the rather confusing and grindy post-game progression though.
- Monster Hunter Rise: I'm sure I don't need to explain this. Great fun all around.
Stuff I'm looking forward to this year:
- Arcadian Atlas: Some of you may remember the kickstarter for this game about 7-something years ago. It's a Tactics-style game, and it looks like it's finally going to release this year. It had a demo a long while back and I think it has the potential to be really good. Maybe better than Fell Seal.
- Octopath Traveler 2: I hope it fixes the flaws of the first game.
- FFXVI: Too bad it's PS5 only. I'm going to be part of the 'waiting for a PC port' crowd. Hope the PS4/PS5 crowd in FFXIV doesn't try to spoil this game for the PC players.
- Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster: The Nvidia leaks hinted at the existence of this game. Who knows if it still does, but I hope Matsuno is working on finishing the Delita path that had to get cut out from the original game.
- Dragon's Dogma 2: Probably not releasing this year, but yeah.
- Dragon Age 4: Also probably not releasing this year, but I'm curious to see what it has turned into after it has supposedly been rebooted like twice.
Other than XIV, I mostly just play old games. Like really old. I recently got ahold of an RGB handheld, and have been playing many of my favorite NES classics like Super Mario Bros. Contra, and Mega Man. Even some arcade classics such as Golden Axe, Sengoku, and Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles are all on it. I had forgotten how frustrating those old quarter munchers used to be, and was never good enough to figure out how to manipulate the AI of the CPU on my own.
I'm also a huge Metroid fan, and Samus Aran is my favorite all-time protagonist out of any series be it game, book, manga, movies, etc. I never played Other M and would really love to get my hands on it. I'm also tempted to get a Switch so I can play Metroid Dread.
That sounds awesome, what was your favorite class u played in dogma, I'm really looking forward to dogma 2 and I hope it comes this year.
I love the art style of Elden Ring & the other souls games, but I'm not patient enough to learn Elden Ring, I played it and thought it was really cool but to hard for me.
Hmm...
Monster Hunter Sunbreak: Been playing this on my switch since base Rise launched. Lately been having lulz watching ppl get 1 shotted after watching me face tank the heaviest attacks from some monsters while only losing a tiny piece of my health bar which regens back on its own. Immortality build works amazingly well paired with a Gunlance. :3
Elden Ring: Came back to it after more stuff started popping up about a DLC expansion possibly in the works.
Earth Defense Force 5: When you just want to blow stuff up. Waiting for global release of EDF6 cause I don't feel like importing it
Dragon Quest X: Shame it's still only in Japanese. I have friends in the US that have been interested in it.
No Man's Sky: Been actually playing this more after they did the Piracy and Smuggling update... yeah you can probably guess what I've been doing in game after that update too lol.
Cyberpunk 2077: Again poking this with a new playthrough to see all the changes in the updates and also because there's a DLC on the horizon.
Horizon Forbidden West: Yet another game I started poking again because of upcoming DLC.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Kinda decided I should actually finish it after I burnt myself out awhile back on side content lol.
Pokemon Violet: Because... Pokemon
I do have a preorder for Hogwarts Legacy on PS5 so I will be poking that soon too lol
Last edited by RitsukoSonoda; 01-26-2023 at 01:50 PM.
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