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DrBretto

Warrior of Light
Mar 18, 2016
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#2
I keep telling myself I'm not interested and I won't buy it. So, you can probably catch my stream live on release day. Lol.
 

DrBretto

Warrior of Light
Mar 18, 2016
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#9
I like what I've seen so far, but I'm holding out until the demo is released and I've played it enough to get a grip about the game's mechanics.
That's where I'm at. I still have absolutely no idea if I want this game or not. I'm very curious about the demo, though.
 
#11
That's where I'm at. I still have absolutely no idea if I want this game or not. I'm very curious about the demo, though.
I hope the demo gives plenty of insight into the core gameplay. Not the frilly stuff, but actually allowing us to fiddle around with mirages and abilities.

If Dragon Quest Builders wasn't coming out in 2 days I would have bought it day 1.
Well, you have 14 days to finish it. ;)
 

ChingleeTribal

SOLDIER, First Class
Mar 27, 2016
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#13
Really enjoyed the demo.
The trailer at the end was fantastic and got me truly excited to play the game. I won't have time to get into a meaty rpg and complete it before XV arrives but I will get the game.
 
Likes: Storm

Storm

Warrior of Light
Oct 26, 2013
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#14
played it and liked a bit more than i expected.

they got me hooked with the menu theme (and Mizaki) alone, but i ended up enjoying the chibi style and battle system; it got a lot of charm.

i didn't like how bland the dungeon are was tho, and the limited control in the field (you can't jump or something), also a few more lines for the npcs would't hurt.

the trailers at the end got me hyped.
 
#15
I'm not much of an enjoyer of Tamer RPGs (the only exception being Kingdom Hearts 3D) and I liked the demo as well. Capturing monsters is far more comfortable than I thought and the stack battle system feels fresh and new without being gimmicky. My sole complaint is that the standard menu the game presents itself with (the button-shortcut menu) is confusing to me and I hope I can abandon it in the game proper.
 
Likes: Storm

ChingleeTribal

SOLDIER, First Class
Mar 27, 2016
955
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#16
i didn't like how bland the dungeon are was tho, and the limited control in the field (you can't jump or something), also a few more lines for the npcs would't hurt.
I think the demo is self contained and the dungeon/npc dialogue in it is very watered-down just to keep the demo short and simplistic