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I think the problem with Celceta was that the overworld was a bit confusing. It's really hard to figure out where to go at the beginning of the game, and you can easily wind up in an area you really aren't supposed to be in. The map is pretty confusing and doesn't give you a good idea of where you're supposed to be going. It just shoves two flags onto a blank map.
"Did you know when one's most desperation time is? It's when he was beaten up by someone critically...And he can't find who caused this."
Exactly. Also I'm not fond of the type of games that I can't continue if I closed those walkthrough strategy guides/reference videos online. Setting some extraordinary confusing flags in too much repeating places simply doesn't work at all. Or at least it don't work on me
I'm slowly making my way through The Last Guardian. As an enormous fan of Shadow of the Colossus, I had high hopes for TLG. But the frequently-horrible camera is kinda killing it for me, as well as occasional issues getting Trico to do what I want him to. I just reached a part a few hours in where I guessed the solution to a puzzle within 30 seconds or so, but I gave up and scoured the area for other solutions just because the game's AI wouldn't recognize my controller inputs, which were correct from the start. I'm pretty forgiving when it comes to control issues, but this game is ridiculous, especially given its 9-year development period.
10 hours of FFXV... So far so good
Take your sweet time. I'm at 55 hours and delaying the main quest (currently at chap 6) again (took a lot of time sidequesting in chap 3) for even more side quests.
Yes definitely have been questing and doing a lot of hunts. I'm planning to see how far I can get without using Ascension, so far I'm on chapter 3 and I haven't touched it and touch wood no deaths thus far.
Healing items and phoenix downs are cheap or Gladio picks them up for free while walking when his survival level is high enough. I haven't gotten a game over screen yet but I had a close encounter with an effing coeurl who one-shotted me. The game gives you a few seconds to use a phoenix down.
Cool. Are you enjoying it? I think it's great so far.