about 2 years ago - No comments
Hmm. Well. I’ve completed all the basic weapons training now. If bowguns had a better range, I might stick with those, but they don’t. So I’ve settled on dual-wielding small swords/daggers for now. I got an “urgent” quest from the village elder to go kill a big monster, the same one that I had to
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Right, I’m not about five hours into this and I still haven’t decided if I like it or not. I think that the base mechanics might be too simple, but the number of items (and their uses) might be too complex for me. Or something. I’ve done a few quests for the village chief and
about 2 years ago - No comments
Beat the quest that was giving me trouble while sitting in the waiting room at the doctor last night. Didn’t capture the beast, but I killed it good. Now I’ve gone around the village talking to people and might take a simple quest from the village chief. Probably something involving gathering herbs. I’ll leave the
about 2 years ago - No comments
So, I’m up to the final tutorial mission in the Basic Training section. It’s a bit hard. I could probably kill the target creature, but there are better rewards for capturing it, so I’m trying to do that. However, I keep getting knocked unconscious (i.e. dying) and there doesn’t seem to be any lock on,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Had this lying around for many months, but never got around to playing it. With GTA’s story completed, I thought it was time. I had a brief addiction to the first game a while back, so thought that I’d remember how things worked. I don’t. Luckily there’s a full set of very thorough tutorials that
about 5 years ago - No comments
Took a while to get there, but I just did my first real monster hunt. Three blue velociraptor type things called velociprey were causing trouble and I had to kill them. So I wandered around for a while until I found them, then slaughtered them. Ha! Strangely addictive game, considering the annoying loading times between
about 5 years ago - No comments
Initially fairly baffling – I’m travelling right now and I didn’t bring the manual – but talking to people and trying different menus and buttons sorted me out. I’ve now done the first four missions and I’m really enjoying it. I only stopped because – yes – the PSP’s battery died. It has a nasty