[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 2 weeks ago

I felt like Scarlet/Violet were maybe the worst mainline pokemon games I've played. The performance issues and glitches can be annoying, but it's not a dealbreaker. It's more the overall feel of it. The gyms didn't have the same sense as older games, and the battling aspect didn't seem to have as much importance in the game.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 4 points 2 weeks ago

I have come across my favorite boss from Oracle of Ages

It's not the only returning boss - I'm not sure if there's a plot reason for it or they just felt like recycling

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I gave up on FFVII because it stopped being fun. The Midgar parts were fun, but at a certain stage it just started feeling like a bunch of random events strung together with only a loose connection to the plot. I got up to doing the mandatory chocobo race.

I've been watching my son play some Echoes of Wisdom and got called upon to solve some dungeon puzzles he couldn't get past. The hardest ones were figuring out that you could place echoes far away by holding down the button (presumably that was in a tutorial, but I missed it). Then there was trying to get past a water flow that was pushing in the wrong direction.

spoilerIt didn't feel like the correct solution, but I did it my placing a shark and following it so that it took me to the other side.
Last, in the ice temple, there was a room with a fan and ice and fire vents on either side where I couldn't reach the doorway. To my shame, I had to look up how to do it

spoilerI knew I wanted to turn the water to ice, but didn't realise you could do it with the orb in the adjoining room.

For myself, I started playing Fire Emblem Engage. I could have chosen Three Houses, and its story looks more interesting, but I'm not that into social sim stuff and they say the Engage battles are better.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 3 weeks ago

I'm stepping away from Super Smash Bros because now I'm literally just grinding gold extremely slowly to buy the last ~60 odd spirits I'm missing, which are all just DLC spirits. It's not fun that way.

Bought Echoes of Wisdom, but my son's been playing it and I probably won't tackle it myself any time soon.

Instead I bought FFVII since it was on discount and I'd never played it before. I'm slightly disappointed after hearing it being hyped for 20 years - but it's still enjoyable enough to carry on with.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 1 month ago

The 3D on the 3DS was a harmless gimmick because it could be turned off, and that's what I always did, but I would have liked a cheaper version without it. I think they eventually did that with the 2DS XL.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 4 points 2 months ago

There's a bug on samsungs (I think) where the home screen interface freezes, and the only way to unfreeze it is to relaunch Nova. It's super annoying. This probably means it will never be fixed.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 2 months ago

I was reading/watching some opinion stuff about Nintendo console owners only buying first-party games (in relation to WiiU and third-party support) and I realised I'm one of those people. I only have a couple of third-party games for Switch, and they're probably among my least favourite, and going back further, like 75% of the games I had were first-party games. I don't think it's a bad thing, but I was just unaware I was one of those fans until I had a look at the games I've owned.

Anyway, I might be able to finish Skyward Sword this weekend.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 4 months ago

I'll probably finish OoT this weekend. I didn't play the N64 original, but I had the disc that came with Wind Waker on Gamecube, so I'd played it once before. I find the controls on the Switch really awkward at times, particularly using the right analogue as the c buttons and the desire to use that as a way to move the camera instead. But still an enjoyable play. I had to look up a guide when I was stumped on how to progress sometimes as well.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Okay, yeah, if it's a voluntary scheme, it's completely different. But the BBC are saying mandatory.

[-] ladel@feddit.uk 3 points 4 months ago

Old people often have grandkids, though. Sure, there will be some that will think that it will do them good, but surely some others will not like the idea of their grandkids having to give up a year of their life.

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