UberSp00ning
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Just a man with a not so discerning taste in games. I've played and am likely still playing an unhealthy amount of them.
Just a man with a not so discerning taste in games. I've played and am likely still playing an unhealthy amount of them.
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Scratched my intermittent itch for tycoon/tycoon-esque games. Very easy to get into, pleasant aesthetic and very cozy over all. Doesn't take long at all to get through to completion and managing your farm+gathering slimes and the various resources around the map was always relaxing and a good time all around. Has mods if you're into that sort of thing and they're easy to just plug and play (I would at the very least recommend a mod to expand the storage capacity of your vacuum pack).
This game is mediocrity incarnate and yet I have an immense soft spot for it, mostly due to nostalgia and perhaps some degree of brain rot.
The turn based combat is extremely slow and meandering with very little in the way of depth and complexity. In the extremely unlikely event that someone decides to play this and also happens to read this prior, please do so on an emulator and use the turbo/speed-up functionality to cut down on the mind numbing length of certain attack animations.
To me, the real draw to this game is pretty much solely in collecting Yu-Gi-Oh! monsters and picking your favorite ones to add to your characters' teams of 3. It's fun to see the creatures on the cards be represented in an RPG context and I always found it cool to see your monsters in the levels/maps that you progress through moving about as you command your characters from point a to point b. Admittedly however the novelty wears off very quickly because 95% of what you do in this game is thoughtless tedium.
The turn based combat is extremely slow and meandering with very little in the way of depth and complexity. In the extremely unlikely event that someone decides to play this and also happens to read this prior, please do so on an emulator and use the turbo/speed-up functionality to cut down on the mind numbing length of certain attack animations.
To me, the real draw to this game is pretty much solely in collecting Yu-Gi-Oh! monsters and picking your favorite ones to add to your characters' teams of 3. It's fun to see the creatures on the cards be represented in an RPG context and I always found it cool to see your monsters in the levels/maps that you progress through moving about as you command your characters from point a to point b. Admittedly however the novelty wears off very quickly because 95% of what you do in this game is thoughtless tedium.
If you'd have told me 10 years ago that each successive release from Bethesda Studios would progressively sour my opinion of the company and their games, I'd have honestly thought you were bullshitting me. And yet here we are...
As it currently stands, I have 0 desire of touching this game again until something like a substantial update/mods comes around that looks halfway decent. Even then I'm still not sure if I'll boot the game again, but I suppose time will tell.
As it currently stands, I have 0 desire of touching this game again until something like a substantial update/mods comes around that looks halfway decent. Even then I'm still not sure if I'll boot the game again, but I suppose time will tell.