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Just put the difficulty down to easy and mow down everyone, you can easily finish it in like 8 hours if you do the mainquest.

ME2 does have a DLC where you can recap the story and choose certain story hooks to bring them into the sequels.
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Andrew wrote:Just put the difficulty down to easy and mow down everyone, you can easily finish it in like 8 hours if you do the mainquest.

ME3 does have a DLC where you can recap the story and choose certain story hooks to bring them into the sequels.
I had been doing all side quests since I want to get the full experience, but never have to go back and play it again.
I think I read only 2 side missions are worth doing. Something with Wrex armor and something else.

You're probably right though.....I should just burn through 1 and get it over with.

Oh I didn't know that about the DLC.
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Andrew wrote:Just put the difficulty down to easy and mow down everyone, you can easily finish it in like 8 hours if you do the mainquest.

ME3 does have a DLC where you can recap the story and choose certain story hooks to bring them into the sequels.
I had been doing all side quests since I want to get the full experience, but never have to go back and play it again.
I think I read only 2 side missions are worth doing. Something with Wrex armor and something else.

You're probably right though.....I should just burn through 1 and get it over with.

Oh I didn't know that about the DLC.
1 was my absolute least favorite of the series. I would recommend just skipping to 2.
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scienceman wrote:
1 was my absolute least favorite of the series. I would recommend just skipping to 2.
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First playthrough is rough, but it does a lot of things very well if you're willing to give it a fair enough go.
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About 12 hours into Final Fantasy XV. The game is fun. I'm not hugely into the combat but am impressed by some of the cooler mechanics. Warp Strikingbis cool as hell.
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Beat Inside in one sitting tonight. A few parts were frustrating/finicky but, you know, I beat it in one sitting.
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odontophobia wrote:About 12 hours into Final Fantasy XV. The game is fun. I'm not hugely into the combat but am impressed by some of the cooler mechanics. Warp Strikingbis cool as hell.
Tell me more about this warp striking...sounds awfully 40K.
Which is a good thing.
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Iommic Pope wrote:
odontophobia wrote:About 12 hours into Final Fantasy XV. The game is fun. I'm not hugely into the combat but am impressed by some of the cooler mechanics. Warp Strikingbis cool as hell.
Tell me more about this warp striking...sounds awfully 40K.
Which is a good thing.
You can lock on to enemies and throw you weapon, then you warp and appear behind it right before slicing into the enemy. Then you can warp out to higher vantage points and then back in to smash your enemies and feel the lamentation of their women.

It's fun but combat is not menu based and therefore feels as though it lacks depth. It might not lack depth I'm just not feeling that, I want to go deep into a menu looking for aga spells.
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jamesmikelly wrote:Beat Inside in one sitting tonight. A few parts were frustrating/finicky but, you know, I beat it in one sitting.
It's like two hours long :lol:

Great game though. I loved Limbo, but this was so much more enjoyable to me. Secret ending was interesting too (find all 12(?) Generators).
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odontophobia wrote:
Iommic Pope wrote:
odontophobia wrote:About 12 hours into Final Fantasy XV. The game is fun. I'm not hugely into the combat but am impressed by some of the cooler mechanics. Warp Strikingbis cool as hell.
Tell me more about this warp striking...sounds awfully 40K.
Which is a good thing.
You can lock on to enemies and throw you weapon, then you warp and appear behind it right before slicing into the enemy. Then you can warp out to higher vantage points and then back in to smash your enemies and feel the lamentation of their women.

It's fun but combat is not menu based and therefore feels as though it lacks depth. It might not lack depth I'm just not feeling that, I want to go deep into a menu looking for aga spells.
Ok that does sound pretty rad.
Yeah i kinda feel like they reached perfection with the mechanics of VII.
Its pretty hard to beat.

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UglyCasanova wrote:
jamesmikelly wrote:Beat Inside in one sitting tonight. A few parts were frustrating/finicky but, you know, I beat it in one sitting.
It's like two hours long :lol:

Great game though. I loved Limbo, but this was so much more enjoyable to me. Secret ending was interesting too (find all 12(?) Generators).
I still haven't played limbo! I have so many other games from last gen sitting on my ps3 and ps4 (looking at you journey) that I keep meaning to get around to and that's one of them. I keep forgetting that not all games are like 100 hours after playing persona 3 and 4 back to back...
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Holy shit

The whole 'game journalism' thing really makes cringe especially compared to this article which is so incredibly detailed, long and well researched. Hardcore Final Fantasy fans can rag on VII, but you really have to appreciate everything that went into it. I know i'm a total gushing fan, but even that aside.
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Andrew wrote:Holy shit

The whole 'game journalism' thing really makes cringe especially compared to this article which is so incredibly detailed, long and well researched. Hardcore Final Fantasy fans can rag on VII, but you really have to appreciate everything that went into it. I know i'm a total gushing fan, but even that aside.
This is novel length. Shiiiiit.
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Nintendo talks Switch tonight: http://www.nintendo.com/switch/

I hope Nintendo reveals a release lineup ... it's at 11PM Eastern ...
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Kinda excited about Resident Evil 7. The demo was intriguing with some nice old school Shadowgate game design. Hoping the full game holds up.
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