![]() Every battle takes a long time and you’re just spamming the same moves. Third reason, the game’s battle system is very boring when your character is weak and alone. They could have just let her set out straight to look for her master and nothing would have been lost. Talk talk talk, walk through forest, kill monster, back to town, more talk. Second reason, her Chapter 1 was really boring. ![]() Luckily it’s only H’aanit and her people who speak that way. I couldn’t imagine playing a whole game full of such garbled nonsense. I started with H’aanit and almost quit, though.įirstly because of the weird accent they gave her which was just like WHAT IS THIS. There might be other titles as well, dunno.Īll that background to say, I’ve played about two hours of Octopath Traveler now and it’s pretty nice. Apart from Picross and Octopath Traveler, my bro also owns fine games such as Tales of Vesperia, Ys VIII and Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition (I want to play it but I don’t want to play it). And once I’m done with all the S4 has to offer, naturally I will have to revisit S, then play S2, S3, and also Picross e8 and e9 on the 3DS…īut I felt like playing only Picross all the time might make me sick of it, so I decided to cut in with some “regular” video games as well. ![]() After that S4 also has Color Picross, which I haven’t seen since the DS days. I’ve played all the normal puzzles, now I’m working on Mega Picross. Along with my usual casual fare like Atelier Online, of course. So if you’ve been wondering where I’ve been for the past two weeks or so, I’ve been playing Picross S4. But recently one thing led to another and I ended up borrowing the Switch for a while. To be honest, Xenoblade 2 was the only thing I super wanted to play, so I haven’t really thought about the Switch in a while. I managed to finish Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and even played the Octopath Traveler demo before the ownership partnership was dissolved due to scheduling conflicts. Octopath Traveler 2 is a self contained story separate from the previous game, so it is safe to play this title without playing the first one.Long-time readers of My RPG Blog may remember a brief period of time two years ago when I co-owned a Nintendo Switch. Should You Play Octopath Traveler Before Octopath Traveler 2? You Can Play Octopath Traveler 2 Without Playing the First One Stories Intertwine More Than Previous GameĪddressing the criticism of players on the previous game, the individual stories in Octopath Traveler 2 intertwine more with each other more than the previous entry. While similarities remain such as following eight separate protagonist's stories, the latest entry takes place in Solistia which is set on a more modern time period (close to nineteenth or twentieth century) in contrast to the previous game's medieval time period setting. Though the game is not a direct sequel, Octopath Traveler 2 shares many mechanics with the first game such as having eight individual story routes, Path Actions, and other combat mechanics.Īll Changes, Differences, and New Features Differences Between the Games Set in a More Modern World ![]() Unlike series such as Kingdom Hearts, Xenoblade Chronicles, or the Trails series where the games are interconnected, the latest entry to the Octopath Traveler series is not a direct sequel to the first game similar to most games within the Final Fantasy series. Is Octopath Traveler 2 a Sequel to the First Game? Not a Direct Sequel
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