SatelliteOfLove
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I...I got distracted from prepping for the Demi-Fiend by my backlog and a vacation. I'm weak!
FES is worlds easier, since you get resist-all Orpheus Telos which is basically designed for her, but I bet it still involves a ton of prep work.
I used to have more patience for that stuff when I was younger, but not anymore.
Good bonus bosses must offer a challenge compared to the main game, but not something completely off the scale.
I tried to tackle Elizabeth during my 2nd (or was it third...? Can't remember) run of P3P... then I found out that I was missing key items for that fight. plus, she took me down within three or four turns. Stopped right there and kept going with that playthrough like that never happened.
I must confess that I did beat Margaret, though.... Using PCSX2 and savestates :lol. I need to fix that in the future.
Although I've never beaten him, I do believe the Demi-Fiend is a tad bit fairer than Margaret is, if not easier.
Just finished the second Phoenix Wright game, and man I can't believe I've missed out on this series up til now. Think I was worried they'd be short, not something you'd want to playthrough multiple times, and therefore not worth the money. Got more enjoyment out of the series so far than most games in recent memory.
Just finished the second Phoenix Wright game, and man I can't believe I've missed out on this series up til now. Think I was worried they'd be short, not something you'd want to playthrough multiple times, and therefore not worth the money. Got more enjoyment out of the series so far than most games in recent memory.
HHHNNNGGGGG @ Maki in the P4 uniform.
P1 has a pretty great story. I've come around on it. Thanks again to buddha for playing it so I don't have to.
I liked the Margaret fights more. Persona is a party-based RPG so ditching my party for a bonus fight feels weird. Liz and Theo can bite me.
You fight Margaret? Please tell me this isn't a story spoiler.
Optional side boss.
You mean the Kirino? Sure.And incredibly easy to miss, at that.
I liked your old avatar, Keats. You should post that art.
I did this to you cjkeats, I put you in this hole, I'm sorry...
I liked it as well, story was more then I hoped actually. Take a look at what you did to us buddha!!And I thank you for it! P1 is a great game with an unfortunate battle system. People say the story is the weakest, but I disagree! I quite liked it.
I really hope we see some of these characters again.
You mean the Kirino? Sure
I did this to you cjkeats, I put you in this hole, I'm sorry...
You mean the Kirino? Sure.
I've been in a Persona 1 hole the last couple days, figured Maki was avatar worthy.
That's ridiculous. Unless you mean Elizabeth.
You fight Margaret? Please tell me this isn't a story spoiler.
re-picked up my P3P game after finishing p4g
I was 21h in, haven't played in a year so i'm really confused about what was going on in the story but I completely destroyed the early august full moon boss, so i'm guessing I overgrinded the tartarus before giving up on the game lol
played for an hour last night and I remembered that the story wasn't as interesting in my opinion as the one from P4, and it was part of the reason why I dropped the game in the first place... i'm guessing i'm about halfway through right now, am I right?
Game's layout is very similar to 4, but it's more back ended, content and story wise, so maybe halfway or a little less.
You're around the time the story really ratchets up at any rate, just stick with it.![]()
P3 wasn't doing it for me either at first, but about halfway I started to really like it. I also like that P4 is 'brighter'. Plus I played it after P4 which does pretty much everything better than P3 gameplay-wise.
and the "goofy" character would be Junpei and sadly I don't like him at all haha
Grab your pistol. We duel at dawn.
my junpei is 16 level back because I haven't used him in a while
how does this make you feel
It makes me confused considering he becomes one of the best characters in the game both story- and gameplay-wise later on.
But hey, if you want to miss out on that then more power to you ;P
my junpei is 16 level back because I haven't used him in a while
how does this make you feel
Especially in a game with such great characters, I wouldn't like leaving party members underleveled like that. I like to rotate. Means you can swap out when you know if one is weak to a move a boss uses too.
So folks, I figure most of you Persona fans also have played Demon's/Dark Souls. Here's my question: Should I play both in preparation for Dark Souls 2?
I don't have a ton of time to play games anymore, and I'm debating whether I should play Demon's Souls AND Dark Souls or just play one or the other.
Thoughts?
Well, it's not like this is Fire Emblem where a character's personality or story even matters in the context of dungeons except for the very few lines of dialogue you can initiate with party members.
It's more efficient and less time consuming to stick with a set group of characters than it is to go through all of them. This is probably why I'd want an FFX style battle system or something else where the player wouldn't have to worry about leaving party members behind in terms of levelling.
What kind of monster are you?!
Especially in a game with such great characters, I wouldn't like leaving party members underleveled like that. I like to rotate. Means you can swap out when you know if one is weak to a move a boss uses too.
So folks, I figure most of you Persona fans also have played Demon's/Dark Souls. Here's my question: Should I play both in preparation for Dark Souls 2?
I don't have a ton of time to play games anymore, and I'm debating whether I should play Demon's Souls AND Dark Souls or just play one or the other.
Thoughts?
It's more efficient and less time consuming to stick with a set group of characters than it is to go through all of them.
Both games are excellent in their own right and will prepare you for Dark Souls 2. I personally prefer Demon's Souls myself, as I feel it's the better designed game, but Dark Souls has a more open-ish world layout to it.
Play Demon Souls and then try Dark Souls. I think Demon Souls will give you an indication of whether or not the series is your thing. Demon Souls is also pretty long so it can fill a gaming drought pretty well.
It is? I've never had to go out of my way to grind. I like to rotate mostly because it's more fun that way. If the game's offering me these different options I want to use them. I think it'd be kinda boring to stick with the same. Though I did change things up a little in P3. Aigis became a permanent member simply because she's my favourite (and didn't use much SP), and for the final stretch of Tartarus I decided on a final boss team and stuck with it for exp, but I couldn't do that for a whole game.