This is a subject I can kind of both relate and not relate to. On one hand, I definitely get the sentiment. For the most part, once I finish a game, unless it's like a fighting game where it never technically ends, I don't really ever revisit them. But on the other, that's largely due to me platinum'ing every game I've played for several years now. Being a semi-completionist, I play games to the point where I'm fully content and/or completely sick of them so I rarely feel the urge to go back. Only exception are maybe the occasional port or remaster years latter. So with that in mind, yeah...I've put myself through the ringer in a lot of cases. Done a fair amount of difficult and time-consuming stuff. Especially the latter given I primarily play RPGs. 100 hours, 200 hours, there's one in particular that took me 400+ hours. I'm very much stubborn when it comes to this. ("Cristales") Oh that's one I've done myself. And yeah, I more or less feel similarly. It's not a bad game, it's more just...okay. The time controlling gimmick is interesting but it's so restrictive and limited in what you can actually do with it, in battles anyway, that there was a point where I just stopped using it nearly entirely unless forced to. Putting it that way, finishing the game while barely using its defining gimmick kind of speaks for itself. Again, I don't think it's bad. I'd even go as far as to say it's a decent recommend if you're looking for some "Paper Mario" adjacent stuff to try. It just won't be a memorable experience.
Yeah I think I kind of set up unrealistic expecations because I was following Cris Tales before it came out and couldn't wait to play it day one. Pretty much agree with everything you said, its a fine game but you just kinda forget about it eventually. A real 6/10 kind of experience. I can't even imagine trying to platinum every RPG I played so kudos to you! I think if I had that mentality I would just end up avoiding RPGs which is the opposite of how you want trophies to interact with your game playing
I think Cris Tales is decent but it's a bit slow and simple for my tastes. Depending on how much you're in the mood for a turn based RPG, you might have some fun though. It's a great looking game and has a cool concept for sure
Lauren actually just ordered Cris Tales for Switch! It was super cheap and something I think she'll enjoy, but I can definitely see why it didn't hit for you. Hopefully she enjoys it! Thanks for doing a video response, always fun to see others picks for this topic! 🙂
For Unravel 2 physical, there is one surprisingly. PAL exclusive on ps4 and it comes with both Unravel 1 and 2 on disc. Sadly though it's not cheap. This was a fun video to watch Blink!
Will you or have you ever played crypt of the necrodancer? I've heard that it's basically one of the best experiences in the genre even if the plat is highly unlikely to be obtained.
I do wish more rogue games would take the route of being rogue likes instead of rogue lites but I am pretty biased because my first game in those two genres was STS so I prefer if the only improvements being your own knowledge.
Yeah I imagine that hardcore genre fans are probably bummed in some ways about it being streamlined so hardcore. I think the world is better when we have a lot of options for both types of games
@@Blinkoom I still love a lot of Roguelites but the feeling of beating the challenges ,youve struggled with at the beginning, with ease is an amazing gaming experience.
Yeah unfortunately wasn't for me. It's one of those games that I'm happy to move on from. Thankfully I don't go for a 100% account, even if I do try to work up my completion percentage as often as I can
I think Yakuza is best to chip away at a little bit here and there over a long stretch of time! Try and do it all at once and you'll get burned out for sure
As others have pointed out unravel 2 does have a ps4 physical, but a little birdie also told me the Japanese version has english (supposedly anyway and costs less than the PAL version)
This is a subject I can kind of both relate and not relate to.
On one hand, I definitely get the sentiment. For the most part, once I finish a game, unless it's like a fighting game where it never technically ends, I don't really ever revisit them.
But on the other, that's largely due to me platinum'ing every game I've played for several years now. Being a semi-completionist, I play games to the point where I'm fully content and/or completely sick of them so I rarely feel the urge to go back. Only exception are maybe the occasional port or remaster years latter.
So with that in mind, yeah...I've put myself through the ringer in a lot of cases. Done a fair amount of difficult and time-consuming stuff. Especially the latter given I primarily play RPGs. 100 hours, 200 hours, there's one in particular that took me 400+ hours. I'm very much stubborn when it comes to this.
("Cristales")
Oh that's one I've done myself. And yeah, I more or less feel similarly. It's not a bad game, it's more just...okay.
The time controlling gimmick is interesting but it's so restrictive and limited in what you can actually do with it, in battles anyway, that there was a point where I just stopped using it nearly entirely unless forced to. Putting it that way, finishing the game while barely using its defining gimmick kind of speaks for itself.
Again, I don't think it's bad. I'd even go as far as to say it's a decent recommend if you're looking for some "Paper Mario" adjacent stuff to try. It just won't be a memorable experience.
Yeah I think I kind of set up unrealistic expecations because I was following Cris Tales before it came out and couldn't wait to play it day one. Pretty much agree with everything you said, its a fine game but you just kinda forget about it eventually. A real 6/10 kind of experience.
I can't even imagine trying to platinum every RPG I played so kudos to you! I think if I had that mentality I would just end up avoiding RPGs which is the opposite of how you want trophies to interact with your game playing
Great video dude!
Nice Video Blinkoom! I've always thought Unravel 2 looked fun, but maybe I'll stay away from it for now. Those trophies look brutal
@@LukaLukaLukaOfficial2 if you have friends it's probably a great time! But yeah maybe one to dodge if you're completion percentage sensitive
Interesting video mate. Never heard of the first 3 but now I'm intrigued. Cristales I own but never opened the case in truth, would you recommend?
I think Cris Tales is decent but it's a bit slow and simple for my tastes. Depending on how much you're in the mood for a turn based RPG, you might have some fun though. It's a great looking game and has a cool concept for sure
Lauren actually just ordered Cris Tales for Switch! It was super cheap and something I think she'll enjoy, but I can definitely see why it didn't hit for you. Hopefully she enjoys it! Thanks for doing a video response, always fun to see others picks for this topic! 🙂
Hope she enjoys it too! I would be really interested to hear if it picks up after the point I dropped it. Definitely a game with a lot of potential
Great video as always.
Great comment as always! Appreciate you buddy
For Unravel 2 physical, there is one surprisingly. PAL exclusive on ps4 and it comes with both Unravel 1 and 2 on disc. Sadly though it's not cheap. This was a fun video to watch Blink!
Yo that's pretty awesome! I may have to scoop that up
Will you or have you ever played crypt of the necrodancer? I've heard that it's basically one of the best experiences in the genre even if the plat is highly unlikely to be obtained.
I've played the Switch version in the past but never the original! I'll 100% play it some day though, I do own a copy
I do wish more rogue games would take the route of being rogue likes instead of rogue lites but I am pretty biased because my first game in those two genres was STS so I prefer if the only improvements being your own knowledge.
Yeah I imagine that hardcore genre fans are probably bummed in some ways about it being streamlined so hardcore. I think the world is better when we have a lot of options for both types of games
@@Blinkoom I still love a lot of Roguelites but the feeling of beating the challenges ,youve struggled with at the beginning, with ease is an amazing gaming experience.
I do have the PSVR 1 but never heard of that game
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Great video!
Can't blame you on metronomicon. You can play perfectly on the rhythm and still fail if you pick the wrong moves. Deceptively hard plat.
Yeah unfortunately wasn't for me. It's one of those games that I'm happy to move on from. Thankfully I don't go for a 100% account, even if I do try to work up my completion percentage as often as I can
If a game has a speed run trophy I’m out😅 I’m also considering giving up on yakuza plat series, I don’t think I can handle that 😂
I think Yakuza is best to chip away at a little bit here and there over a long stretch of time! Try and do it all at once and you'll get burned out for sure
@@Blinkoom that’s a good strategy
A girl named Courtney gave me a yoink & twist in the back of my buddy, Brian’s car in high school.
Hope Brian is still doing well
@@Blinkoom If you find out, let me know. Hahaha.
Unravel 2, it is easier to beat by yourself
I've never even tried solo so good to know!
As others have pointed out unravel 2 does have a ps4 physical, but a little birdie also told me the Japanese version has english (supposedly anyway and costs less than the PAL version)
I can always count on you to know the Asia English releases