4 reviews liked by Morghini89


Mods 3DS
Downloads a bunch of critically acclaimed JRPGs like Chrono Trigger and TWEWY
Downloads this because a couple lists I looked at said it was good
Keep playing this because of how fun it and the other modes are while I still haven't started the games I modded the damn thing to play

This game is everything I wanted and more. Sonic kino is back and I'm so happy after the mediocre but enjoyable to me disappointment that was Sonic Forces.

I could go on and gush about this game. The Super Sonic fights are fucking awesome, and so are their soundtracks. The worlds are fun to traverse and actually got me invested to explore unlike other open world games. The combat is insanely satisfying and actually fits Sonic more than Unleashed's werehog ever could. The story that is serious yet not poorly written like Forces. All of it blends nicely and is a well-made package.

I would give it a perfect score, but there are some flaws with it. As far as gameplay goes, I'm not too fond of how you level up your speed and rings with Elder Koco. It's very annoying and could take a very long time just to max it out.

Cyberspace was fun and the levels themselves were great, but they're marred by controls that are worse than Forces (fucking how???) and speed caps. They are at least entirely optional so you could skip them and be fine with the game.

There's also some technical issues with pop-in, even on my high end PC. I understand they had to make this possible to port to Switch but some usage of DirectStorage would fix the pop-in entirely.

My last complaint is that the secret final boss is kind of disappointing and I don't think it really fit as a boss. I'm sure they had their reasons for it but I expected more.

But overall, VERY good game. If this is the direction Sonic will take, I am very stoked to see what awaits us in these next 10 years. I think we're finally in for a Sonic renaissance boys.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a late bloomer in terms of it's fun combat and story. This game is part of a collection of games that always has the phrase "just keep playing it gets better" and I felt an obligation to stick to that idea due to my enjoyment of the previous Xeno games.

I can only describe my initial playthrough as a complete total slog that felt as though it was peppered with Anime Cliché's and completely strange and baffling dialogue, translation, and overall creative direction choices. The English dub of this game lacks talent and/or better direction, where a lot of scenes sound completely ridiculous to the point of giving off a feeling of a Saturday Morning Cartoon / Anime. Poorly done battle cries and constant cacophony of voices from doing battle skills does not aid this feeling, especially when they are coming form characters much less charming, likeable, and better acted as compared to Xenoblade 1

For the battle system, much of it is left largely up to the player to figure out exactly what the main victory conditions would be and what essentially the "gimmick" is of it. Blade arts and directionals are mentioned briefly as well as auto attacking and timed button presses, however the one and most important thing that did not seem to easily connect with me until I had to read a guide was the elemental chain / attack system that corresponds with the weapon skill arts.

Despite all of these complaints, I heavily favor this combat system over the previous entry of XB1. The weaponskill chaining of arts and doing the break and full breaks along with the all out attacks is a satisfying and enjoyable rhythm of combat that once you are able to learn how it properly works, then most encounters are a breeze. However initially for a large majority of the starting playthrough you will have very little blades and upgrades to your traits and items to be able to chain attack effectively.

Character designs are somewhat hit or miss, pyra and mythra are scantily clad companions of the hero, who seem to only exist to fill tropes of the caretaker and the Tsundere mean girl. At times the dynamic is utterly ridiculous and laughable between the 3 and borderlines your typical generic and childish shounen anime, complete with bathtub hot spa scenes, accidentally waking up next to the protagonist only to slap him, the tsundere ugh you're so stupid -blush- on more than one occasion, and seems to have the protagonist attract all sorts of girls for the harem fantasy.

Nearing around Chapter 7 or so, the story begins to pick up however, and feels like the rising action of the game. Sadly I felt as though once things were getting really good, extremely interesting, and finally straying from the tropes, it was quickly over.

I'm unsure if I can recommend this game off the whim to anyone. I feel it's extremely hit or miss and while I will say I did not hate my time playing it, It most certainly wasn't a feeling of "I'm playing a Modern classic that will be remembered" like XB1. The combat became interesting and complex once I understood it and the story is childish and full of tropes but irons out to be something decent near the end. If you know what you're getting into I 100% recommend getting it since it was made with a 'target audience' in mind, however I'm unsure if I'd be hard pressed to replay this game ever again in my life.

Side Note - Torna the Golden Country DLC story seems to mitigate a lot of the above mentioned issues and was quite a treat to play through after the Base game. I really enjoyed that DLC for it's stories, chars, music, and themes, despite the obvious padding of sidequests. Give it a try if the base game wasn't your flavor.

Here is the video below that I used to help me understand the combat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEksqxaML58
Credit to Enel XB2 speedrunner

A pretty solid port of the classic Sonic games, with the only issues being the iffy audio, slight screen crunch and occasional framerate dips as well as the lack of an option to combine Sonic 3 and Sonic and Knuckles into S3&K. Nowadays if you want to play the classic Sonic games portably I'd just recommend the mobile ports or the upcoming Sonic Origins collection on the Switch but for 2010 this was pretty awesome.