What are you all playing! I’ve been playing a lot of lies of p and have been dipping my toes back into binding of Isaac!

  • ampersandrew
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    Still trying to finish Pillars of Eternity. The level scaling is all sorts of weird with the White March content. The game’s original level cap was 12, I think, and I’m there now, close to 13. Since both your to-hit chance and all of your defense stats are significantly affected by leveling up, some areas are ridiculously easy, and a few areas are ridiculously hard. I can waltz through the majority of combat encounters and then end up in one where all of their magic casters immediately stun/paralyze me or knock me down for about 10 seconds straight, rendering me completely unable to defend myself, and the fight ends poorly in hardly any time at all. And what sucks is that I know it’ll be a cakewalk if I come back and do this fight in like 2 levels, because enough of my party will survive the dice rolls that lead to characters being paralyzed for so long, so that I can properly respond and keep my party alive. I hope they adjusted this stuff in the sequel, which I do intend to start right after I finish this game.

    I also picked up Tekken 8. I have historically not been a Tekken fan. The movement is weird, and the characters feel like they all do kind of the same thing, which takes a lot of the fun out of a fighting game where you get to select a character. At least it’s a full package. I went through the arcade story mode, which is a much-needed tutorial after the complete lack of any such thing in Tekken 7. The cinematic storyline, which I haven’t finished yet, seems to have gotten rid of the biggest problem with Tekken 7’s story mode, which was that narrator who made the craziest anime nonsense seem boring. And as for the character stuff, the Heat system does add in a pinch of flavor that incentivizes you to do something somewhat unique with your character in order to stay in Heat mode longer; for instance, if I’m playing King, doing his powerful grab moves will extend his Heat meter, which means it’s rewarding you for playing him the way he ought to be at his coolest. We’ll see how that goes. Unfortunately, the online mode has been a no-go. There’s a problem right now where playing the game through Proton just results in a lot of disconnects, so I’ve hardly been able to finish a match, and I likely won’t try again until I see some patch notes acknowledging that they’ve fixed the issue, either on Bandai-Namco’s side or Valve’s side or both.