I had this with Bloodborne. At first I was just without even locking onto enemies lol. Safe to say, once I learned to lock on, the game became much easier to play 😂😂
Love it! Haven't tried Bloodbourne yet. A symptom of not having a newer Playstation. Thanks for sharing! Haha. I've had fun with this topic and I think, based on that I'm kind of a goof, I'm sure I'll goof up more games and have a series.
OMG I am RIGHT there with you on Xenoblade 2! I just pushed through it earlier this year and had the same exact experience. It wasn't until I did its DLC that I finally got the whole orb system. XC2 does a poor job of explaining the orb system overall, and honestly I'm not fond of the battle system as a whole. Its XC1 & 3 for me!
Glad I'm not the only one! Haha. Yeah me and tutorials don't get along too well. Still adore the plot and characters. Grinding for hours is my coziness so I'm good lol.
Ah, someone recognizes greatness! Super Paper Mario rules! And on the topic of Xenoblade 2 -- I haven't played that game, but I did a whole 30+ minute retrospective on Gauntlet Dark Legacy and I had totally forgotten about the Turbo attacks that characters can use! People called me out on it, but to be fair, the manual actually had a typo on how to perform the move, so I just thought I hadn't unlocked it yet or was doing something wrong. I've played through the whole game before without ever using it.
Super Paper Mario is so good! 👍 Thanks for telling me about Gauntlet! (I'm still looking for it, on your recommendation). Some games the functions can be obtuse and I'm feeling less silly about my play style haha. I like the games like Jedi Fallen Order where it has the buttons and shows the move being performed so you're not like "Booyah I did it and all you did was hit "A" or something. Thanks for coming by as always.
This is an interesting concept I'll have to ponder on. The first game that comes to mind is Pokemon Puzzle League. I'm probably not the best at that style of puzzle game, yet I cannot help but find it a bit fun and addictive to the point where I push on and on until all the opponents are somehow defeated.
I had this with Bloodborne. At first I was just without even locking onto enemies lol. Safe to say, once I learned to lock on, the game became much easier to play 😂😂
Love it! Haven't tried Bloodbourne yet. A symptom of not having a newer Playstation. Thanks for sharing! Haha. I've had fun with this topic and I think, based on that I'm kind of a goof, I'm sure I'll goof up more games and have a series.
OMG I am RIGHT there with you on Xenoblade 2! I just pushed through it earlier this year and had the same exact experience. It wasn't until I did its DLC that I finally got the whole orb system. XC2 does a poor job of explaining the orb system overall, and honestly I'm not fond of the battle system as a whole. Its XC1 & 3 for me!
Glad I'm not the only one! Haha. Yeah me and tutorials don't get along too well. Still adore the plot and characters. Grinding for hours is my coziness so I'm good lol.
Ah, someone recognizes greatness! Super Paper Mario rules!
And on the topic of Xenoblade 2 -- I haven't played that game, but I did a whole 30+ minute retrospective on Gauntlet Dark Legacy and I had totally forgotten about the Turbo attacks that characters can use! People called me out on it, but to be fair, the manual actually had a typo on how to perform the move, so I just thought I hadn't unlocked it yet or was doing something wrong. I've played through the whole game before without ever using it.
Super Paper Mario is so good! 👍 Thanks for telling me about Gauntlet! (I'm still looking for it, on your recommendation). Some games the functions can be obtuse and I'm feeling less silly about my play style haha. I like the games like Jedi Fallen Order where it has the buttons and shows the move being performed so you're not like "Booyah I did it and all you did was hit "A" or something. Thanks for coming by as always.
Great episode 🙂✨ and such a fun topic to cover. There are definitely games I played badly too 😅
Thank you! We've all done it! It's fun talking about "oops" moments.
This is an interesting concept I'll have to ponder on. The first game that comes to mind is Pokemon Puzzle League. I'm probably not the best at that style of puzzle game, yet I cannot help but find it a bit fun and addictive to the point where I push on and on until all the opponents are somehow defeated.
Never tried that one, but it sounds like one I'd goof up. 🤪 Thanks for stopping by! Always a pleasure.
Yup, took me a good while to pay attention to the elemental orb bursting in Xenoblade 2 as well 🤣 Great video my man, and very relatable stories!
Glad you enjoyed! I was pretty dang happy to just grind levels. What have you been playing?
@GamingwithKrushworth Sadly not much lately, just been held up with general life commitments 😭
@uppernimbus Oh I hear that. The nice thing about this community is it's not going anywhere. Can't wait for what you do next!
@@GamingwithKrushworth Thanks Kevin 🫂