"Psarologist" is a reference to Psaro from 4. That's why he's on about evolution. Now you've made it to a pivotal plot point. It's only sort of pivotal though. There are some differences depending upon how you play things going forward, but they're largely a matter of personal preference. I don't personally consider any of the options good or bad. I've almost always made the same choice from a storyline perspective and only explored the other two options once each to see how things go... And I felt bad about it the whole time through those two runs, but that's just me. LOL The original is a bit more grind heavy because there are more items available in chests, drawers, etc. in this one that save you from grinding for gold, and the enemies aren't quite as well balanced in the original. 6 is where grinding really started losing necessity as far as originals go. They were getting a handle on the balance, and it's only improved as time has gone on. You can get overpowered really quickly if you grind in most of the games and remakes released after 6. Nothing wrong with plowing through random battles and having an easier time with bosses though. I tend to lean that way. LOL
Well when the first 4 games really did teach you to grind, it does kind of become a natural staple to us older gamers lol. Same as the FF series. I have recorded 2 more videos already. With my downtime expanded right now, I couldn't stop playing lol.
"Psarologist" is a reference to Psaro from 4. That's why he's on about evolution. Now you've made it to a pivotal plot point. It's only sort of pivotal though. There are some differences depending upon how you play things going forward, but they're largely a matter of personal preference. I don't personally consider any of the options good or bad. I've almost always made the same choice from a storyline perspective and only explored the other two options once each to see how things go... And I felt bad about it the whole time through those two runs, but that's just me. LOL
The original is a bit more grind heavy because there are more items available in chests, drawers, etc. in this one that save you from grinding for gold, and the enemies aren't quite as well balanced in the original. 6 is where grinding really started losing necessity as far as originals go. They were getting a handle on the balance, and it's only improved as time has gone on. You can get overpowered really quickly if you grind in most of the games and remakes released after 6. Nothing wrong with plowing through random battles and having an easier time with bosses though. I tend to lean that way. LOL
Well when the first 4 games really did teach you to grind, it does kind of become a natural staple to us older gamers lol. Same as the FF series. I have recorded 2 more videos already. With my downtime expanded right now, I couldn't stop playing lol.