KalaDun
Bio
ES/EN. Videogames enjoyer, but above all a fan of the japanese role-playing, especially if Nomura, Kojima, Yoko Taro or Takahashi are involved.
Currently completing or replaying every game that catches my eye by year of release, from 1985 to the present.
ES/EN. Videogames enjoyer, but above all a fan of the japanese role-playing, especially if Nomura, Kojima, Yoko Taro or Takahashi are involved.
Currently completing or replaying every game that catches my eye by year of release, from 1985 to the present.
Badges
Elite Gamer
Played 500+ games
Busy Day
Journaled 5+ games in a single day
1 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
GOTY '22
Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event
Popular
Gained 15+ followers
On Schedule
Journaled games once a day for a week straight
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
Gamer
Played 250+ games
N00b
Played 100+ games
Best Friends
Become mutual friends with at least 3 others
Noticed
Gained 3+ followers
Listed
Created 10+ public lists
Organized
Created a list folder with 5+ lists
Favorite Games
559
Total Games Played
068
Played in 2024
2051
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A wonderful story with the characteristic storytelling of Yoko Taro games, full of hard situations and beautiful moments. The game also brings us several references, especially in Season 3, to the different DrakeNier games that any fan will fall in love with.
But that's where the (very) good part ends, the gacha system and the lack of gameplay spoil the experience. Luckily I have played during their last moments of life in which they have given away many things to make it very easy to complete the story.
It's a shame that a game of this caliber dies completely and can only be experienced again through YouTube. I hope that one day a console version comes out without the gacha elements.
But that's where the (very) good part ends, the gacha system and the lack of gameplay spoil the experience. Luckily I have played during their last moments of life in which they have given away many things to make it very easy to complete the story.
It's a shame that a game of this caliber dies completely and can only be experienced again through YouTube. I hope that one day a console version comes out without the gacha elements.
Maybe because (for me) Final Fantasy XVI was an irrepetible experience and my favourite game of all times, or maybe by the hype generated with all the secretism of the Eikon Leviathan in the base story I feel disapointed with this DLC. Is just a very short arc in comparison of the base game arcs, the tiny lore, small map & re-skin enemies are the bad part of the Rising Tide. The good one? Great-but-short dungeon with an amazing ambientation and boss fight, good new music tracks and nice final boss fight (altought it has a bad spike difficulty, I think it was intentional).
I would like that for the price it cost we would see a complete arc with better constructed lore, more emotional story and a significative participation of the companions.
I would like that for the price it cost we would see a complete arc with better constructed lore, more emotional story and a significative participation of the companions.