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  • It’s one of those game I can see myself putting a lot of time in really fast and then kinda regretting it. Every blue moon, that happens with an idle game.

    Heh, it’s nice to see I am not the only one. I know how I feel about idle games by now, but once every blue moon I’ll repeat the cycle.

    How is Shiren the Wanderer a roguelike without any meta progression, aren’t they part of the genre?

    I have yet to play any Mystery Dungeon game, didn’t like it from videos / trailers. Any recommendation to try? To see if the genre is for me or not.

    About Danganronpa, I was playing a little bit each day or so, but last week I switched gears and played it for hours daily. So the amount played this week vs last weeks isn’t proportional and you shouldn’t base the remaining game on that.

    That being said, will keep an eye here if you update the post.




  • Danganronpa - is there enough gameplay/interactive elements to justify the time investment playing it vs reading a good novel?

    There is interactivity, but for most of the game, it feels you are just along for the ride, specially the investigation and trial. As for playing it vs reading a good novel, can’t really comment on that for you. For me, it was worth it though.

    Fallout 4 - I probably should choose a lower difficulty setting. With the default settings I quickly got tired of the combat. (I loved Fallout 3 which seems to have more simple combat).

    I haven’t had much issue with difficulty, just afraid I might run out of ammo. There are enemies I kill with 1 or 2 bullets, so can’t be easier than that.

    Onimusha: Warlords - I haven’t played it yet but I actually prefer games with fixed camera. Except for FPS, I never really liked having to constantly adjust the camera as the main part of the gameplay.

    I have only played it for an hour or so, but if you don’t mind the fixed camera, I’ll recommend the game.