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(03-30-2021, 12:51 AM)Lord Windos Wrote:
You know when you suddenly realize how different you are from others, and how much it sets you apart from the rest of your peers? And how, sometimes, you have to conform in order to fit in and no longer be left out or ostracized from the group?
Pyra has went through her version of that, and it hasn't exactly left he in a heathy state of mind. This is what happens when everyone is out to get her for her ill formed thoughts/beliefs without trying to understand or sympathize and empathize with her beyond 'Let's change her to what WE think is a better mindset' or 'No, bad Pyra, BAD!' . She'd probably be even worse off if it was not for Kogeki unconditional acceptance of her, and Kee's infrequent moments of mutual understanding and affection for her.
Man, being a demoness can be rough at times.
Yeah...It happened to me IRL many times. Sometimes it was because of bullying or different way of thinking so I can Pyra situation.
Trying to force your mindset never is a good idea. I see that before. Kogeki accept her the way she is because he have s more gray style of alignment and she do what she do because she loves and care for the group no matter what. He admirer and respect her as loyal friend and stand for her.
Be a demoness is tough. But so is be a ninja.
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Hey Dragonstrike, wondering how the new Monster Hunter compares to MHW. Don't have a Switch to play it (or all that much money to buy it if its also on PC), but if its anything interesting I wouldn't mind watching some videos on it.
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(04-03-2021, 03:16 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Hey Dragonstrike, wondering how the new Monster Hunter compares to MHW. Don't have a Switch to play it (or all that much money to buy it if its also on PC), but if its anything interesting I wouldn't mind watching some videos on it.
With regards to PC, Rise is going to be released on that platform next year, so there's plenty of time to save up for it if you want to take a stab at it (or a bash. I'm all for weapon equality).
I've been having a blast with MHR so far. I've gone through all the currently available single player content already. The new monsters and wirebug mechanics are a breath of fresh air after exhausting World's content, and it's a generally smooth experience. The verticality and wall climbing also promotes exploring the maps far more than previous titles have, and the core gameplay loop is still as strong as ever.
I definitely think it's a little easier to get into than World, though it still has the 'gotta put in the time to learn' effect that all the MH games have. And its art style looks very good and the music is amazing. Overall, it definitely deserves all the great review scores it's been getting, imo. Just as good as World, if not better in some areas.
And now that you've posted here and reminded me about this, note to self: work on the next game thread post after dinner today.
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(04-03-2021, 04:32 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote: (04-03-2021, 03:16 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Hey Dragonstrike, wondering how the new Monster Hunter compares to MHW. Don't have a Switch to play it (or all that much money to buy it if its also on PC), but if its anything interesting I wouldn't mind watching some videos on it.
With regards to PC, Rise is going to be released on that platform next year, so there's plenty of time to save up for it if you want to take a stab at it (or a bash. I'm all for weapon equality).
I've been having a blast with MHR so far. I've gone through all the currently available single player content already. The new monsters and wirebug mechanics are a breath of fresh air after exhausting World's content, and it's a generally smooth experience. The verticality and wall climbing also promotes exploring the maps far more than previous titles have, and the core gameplay loop is still as strong as ever.
I definitely think it's a little easier to get into than World, though it still has the 'gotta put in the time to learn' effect that all the MH games have. And its art style looks very good and the music is amazing. Overall, it definitely deserves all the great review scores it's been getting, imo. Just as good as World, if not better in some areas.
Hmm....well, I'll keep that in mind. Always been hesitant to enter the MH Series due to the whole 'Time to Learn' commitment, but I like the thought of a game that you can just sink your teeth into and chew for a good long time. I'll definately watch a few videos and guides now to see how it works, thanks mate!
What's your favorite part about the Monster Hunter series, beyond the music? Is it the monsters themselves, the environs, or some other quality that elludes me now?
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(04-03-2021, 06:15 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Hmm....well, I'll keep that in mind. Always been hesitant to enter the MH Series due to the whole 'Time to Learn' commitment, but I like the thought of a game that you can just sink your teeth into and chew for a good long time. I'll definately watch a few videos and guides now to see how it works, thanks mate!
What's your favorite part about the Monster Hunter series, beyond the music? Is it the monsters themselves, the environs, or some other quality that elludes me now?
I'd have to say my favorite part is the action when you actually start getting into the hunts and get your game really going. Early game monster hunter can be a little bit slow as you get your gear and items together and learn about all the systems and menus, but by the time you reach the late game, you're often running hunts like a well oiled machine, and it's incredibly addictive to be taking down these massive beasts (or dragons, serpents, spiders...) one after another (sometimes literally). Similar to Dark Souls, it feels especially rewarding to take down a particularly difficult big bad, particularly if you'd been having trouble with things previously.
But again, early game MH can feel like a massive slog, particularly for newcomers. There's lots of menus that you need to peruse and figure out how to use, tutorials galore (or a distinct lack of them), you need to do most of your gathering by hand at first (though most of it can be automated later), and the games are far from easy. As a whole, MH is a slower and more deliberate series than most action games, and that's the thing that most frequently tends to turn off newcomers from joining the hunt long term. But do the busywork and put in the effort, and it's an experience like few others! (it also helps if you have a friend who plays the games and can show you the ropes)
Oh, and if you want to try jumping into the series sooner rather than later, World's not the only non-switch game with active online multiplayer. 4 Ultimate on the 3DS still sees a fair amount of activity as well. It's a bit clunkier than the more recent MHs due to being a bit more traditional, but it's still very, very good.
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Uh @ no one? Don't want to sound rude but could you please send your post so we can continue our travel in the Mystery Dungeon and beatdown Machamp?
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Sorry about the delay. I was trying to think of what to say, and I couldn't really decide. I'll post in a minute.
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Huh. Did you guys know there is actually a Special human race in D&D called Kalashar? They are humans bound to spirits from some dream realm.
Pretty interesting. I normally avoid play Human or Elf, but this Kalashar make me open a exception. The possibilities of roleplay is pretty cool since you could have two souls inside of you.
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I have heard of them actually. It's an intriguing concept.
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(04-09-2021, 04:18 PM)no one Wrote: I have heard of them actually. It's an intriguing concept.
Indeed. And it is pretty awesome. And they get a bonus in Wisdom and Charisma. They make good Bards, Sorcerers, Warlock, Paladins, Clerics, Rangers and Druids.
In terms of roleplay maybe Dream Druid is the one who makes more sense. Since Dream Druid have a strong connection to the Dream Realm and Kalashar have spirits from there bound to them.
I think Kalashar would a choice of race I would consider to play in some future campaign.
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