Only one I finished in March was Final Fantasy XVI, which is admittedly light on RPG elements. I loved this game. Loved the cast, the spectacle, the difficulty was exactly where I like it. Voice acting was phenomenal. I don’t know if I’d want another Final Fantasy like this, but had a great time.
Other than that, I’ve been playing Suikoden II (the remaster). I appreciate the update–especially the script–to a classic game, but yikes, this is not a polished product. This all but guarantees I won’t be getting Star Leap. I’d have to see some amazing reviews.
I’m getting a bad feeling from some of the recent marketing, but I’m still planning on jumping into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 at the end of the month. Hopefully it’s solid.
Only one I finished in March was Final Fantasy XVI, which is admittedly light on RPG elements. I loved this game. Loved the cast, the spectacle, the difficulty was exactly where I like it. Voice acting was phenomenal. I don’t know if I’d want another Final Fantasy like this, but had a great time.
Other than that, I’ve been playing Suikoden II (the remaster). I appreciate the update–especially the script–to a classic game, but yikes, this is not a polished product. This all but guarantees I won’t be getting Star Leap. I’d have to see some amazing reviews.
I’m getting a bad feeling from some of the recent marketing, but I’m still planning on jumping into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 at the end of the month. Hopefully it’s solid.