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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • ArcaniA: Gothic 4

    Posted on October 22, 2017 9:29 am by Offkorn Comment

    If you’ve heard anything about this game, it’s probably something along the lines of “It’s not a real Gothic game!“. That’s a lie, as it absolutely is a successor to Gothic 3 in just about every way… albeit a simplified one.

    Leveling-up has been reduced to raising combat abilities alone (as non-combat ones have been removed); three each for melee/magic and two for ranged. The spell system has also been simplified into three 3-tier main spells and four or so rune varieties, which act like infinite-use scrolls. While these changes are drastic, they’re perfectly in-line with the simplifications made between Gothic II & 3 (and nothing much is lost with the spell count reduction besides summoning, as only a handful were ever any good anyway).

    Two less severe changes are the switch from giant open maps to a mix of large maps and dungeon/corridor-like areas, and the flattening of the difficulty curve. The map change will be an issue of personal taste, and personally I felt Gothic 3‘s huge map quickly wore out its welcome while the sequential large maps to explore in here ended up more manageable (though the dungeon sequences are pretty bad). The difficulty change is what I suspect caused the most wailing and gnashing of teeth, as no longer can you wander into an enemy that will one-shot-kill you with no warning (unless you’re playing on the hardest difficulty with a glass canon equipment setup). However, melee is still king at early levels while magic still ends up more efficient late-game.

    Things that haven’t changed, despite some of the baseless complaints that I’ve seen to the contrary, include the protagonist personality (still sarcastic), the character depth (the side-characters are exactly the same as they were in the two prequels… Lester might actually have more of a personality here), and the voice acting quality. Some other things that haven’t changed are the quests (decently varied and most of the main ones give you multiple ways of completing them) and the combo->dodge->combo melee style.

    Notes:
    – Use a guide to find the collectibles, as some are hidden maliciously.
    – Don’t sell anything that doesn’t have ‘Loot’ in its description; keep a scythe if you want the Belial reward.
    – Sold items disappear the moment you close the dialog.
    – Oddly enough, the Belial Scythe is only useful for Ranged builds.
    – There does not seem to be any sort of respec option.
    – Once you hit a Magic Power of 85+ you can switch over to a Firebolt-first strategy.
    – Inferno deals the best magic damage while Slay-enhanced lightning is a good finisher.
    – Raising both Ranged and Magic is somewhat redundant.
    – Blocking is pointless.
    – Locked doors are tied to quests, and some of the tunnels in the North Stewark area will remain inaccessible depending on which main path you choose.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Exploration Fantasy Gothic RPG Third Person Perspective
  • Divinity: Original Sin II – Endgame

    Posted on October 21, 2017 5:33 am by Offkorn Comment

    Eh. Much like the prequel it stays pretty much the same from beginning to end. If the gameplay of the first two acts doesn’t grab you, then the concluding two will be something of a slog. It is commendable that there are several callbacks to your earlier quest choices though.

    An addendum to the earlier list of things to be aware of:

    • Lucky Charm loses its usefulness the moment you start out-leveling the areas you’re exploring.
    • Try to only sell equipment to non-equipment vendors.
      • This makes it far easier to browse the new vendor re-stocks.
    • Immediately after getting off the boat in Act II, head straight for the northern graveyard entrance.
      • Tarquin’s quest has some sort of built-in timer that can cause it to become missable.
    • Get Spirit Vision as soon as possible (first main quest off the boat) and keep it active at all times.
    • Many quests have obtuse solutions, so be prepared to look up answers.
    • If you complete the majority of the quests, and don’t kill off the various neutral characters, expect to reach level 21 in Act IV.
    • Expect your quest journal to be a mess, as objectives can and will update out of order.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Divinity Fantasy RPG Third Person Perspective
  • Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei

    Posted on October 12, 2017 6:17 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Following World War III the Japanese military began to shift its focus toward training magicians, and to facilitate this nine specialized schools were created with the focus of producing both new magical technology and soldiers. Two uncommonly talented siblings have just been accepted to the most prestigious of these schools… only to find themselves drawn into a variety of conspiracies hatched by foreign powers.

    An exposition-heavy action drama with minor spots of ecchi which uses reaction humor for comic relief. While it does revolve around a school, the focus ends up more on the military and the two protagonists’ personal lives.

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    This entry was posted in 2014 - Spring 2014 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished LN Adaptation Mahouka Partial Adaptation School Life Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Divinity: Original Sin II – Early Game

    Posted on October 9, 2017 11:09 am by Offkorn Comment

    There’s honestly not much to say about the sequel to Divinity: Original Sin. At this point, having escaped the first island and explored a bit around the first town, apart from the size of the areas it comes across as essentially just a refinement of the previous game.

    Which while certainly not a bad thing does make you wonder why it was ‘in dev’ for so long. Some things to take note of:

    • Once off the first island, at about level 8, you’ll gain access to a repeatable and completely free respec option.
    • Due to the ally-enemy-ally turn ordering, only one character needs high Initiative.
    • Lucky Charm is extremely good.
    • Polymorph is more effective for mages than going above 3/5 in the specific elemental schools (if the bonus point is added to Intelligence).
    • When using Thievery, it’s more efficient to buy a bunch of items and then steal the gold rather than directly stealing the items.
    • There is no highlight key for interactable objects, like containers, so you’ll be doing a lot of manual scanning for stuff to click on.
    • Don’t play above Classic difficulty unless you know exactly what you’re doing.
    • Unless you notably out-level your opponents do not fight them ‘fairly’.
      • Most ambushes will engage a character in conversation first, use this opportunity to have the other characters set up death traps or teleport the speaker far away from its allies.
    • Unless you’re going with a pure-physical or pure-magic party, make sure all characters have some method of dealing with both physical and magical armor.
      • The existence of Evasive Aura makes going pure-physical dangerous.
    • Movable/interactable objects (including doors) do not block line of sight.
    • Useful, searchable, crafting guide: www.irodemine.com/divinity2/divinity2.php.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Divinity Fantasy RPG Third Person Perspective
  • Ikemen Sengoku: Toki o Kakeru ga Koi wa Hajimaranai

    Posted on October 7, 2017 11:30 am by Offkorn Comment

    A college student who studied time slips suddenly finds himself in an unfamiliar version of the Sengoku period. There he meets Nobunaga and agrees to serve under him, soon coming into contact with various other notable historical figures.

    A slightly random daily life comedy featuring erotic/suggestive endcards in the style of the otome game it’s based on.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comedy Crunchyroll Dropped History Series Short Anime Slice of Life Televised
  • Princess Principal

    Posted on October 6, 2017 1:21 pm by Offkorn Comment

    At the end of the 19th century the Kingdom of Albion has been split into two powers, the Empire and the Republic, separated by a giant wall. This is the story of five girls of different backgrounds who have come together to work as spies for the Republic through the prestigious Queen’s Mayfaire highschool.

    An alternate history action-drama that uses ‘cute girls doing cute things’ as its source of comic relief. Note that the show has several time-gaps and is not aired chronologically; chronological order is 2-3, 5, 4, 9, 1, 7, 6, 8, 10-12.

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  • Musekinin Galaxy☆Tylor

    Posted on October 5, 2017 1:21 pm by Offkorn Comment

    After rescuing the 168th empress of the Raalgon empire from a 2000-year time stasis, the laid-back garbage collector Banjou Tylor decides to accompany her on a journey to the center of the galaxy.

    A somewhat random comedy that can be watched without having seen the parent series, as despite the various references it takes place thousands of years after it ended.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comedy Crunchyroll Dropped Science Fiction Series Short Anime Televised
  • MoNSTER SONIC! D’Artagnyan no Idol Sengen

    Posted on October 4, 2017 12:26 pm by Offkorn Comment

    One night D’Artagnyan stumbles upon Lucifer singing alone in the moonlight and becomes overcome by a feeling she can’t explain. At the urging of her friend she attends a concert held by Lucifer’s former bandmates, now a famous idol group, and it’s there she realizes that she wants to sing as well.

    While most of the series is a lighthearted take on becoming an idol, episode 0 is nearly a pure drama. Also note that although this is a part of the Monster Strike franchise, watching it does not require having seen any of the related shows.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comic Relief Crunchyroll Finished Idol Monster Strike Music Series Short Anime Urban Fantasy
  • Kubikiri Cycle: Aoiro Savant to Zaregototsukai

    Posted on October 4, 2017 7:59 am by Offkorn Comment

    After being exiled from her influential family to a remote island, Ilia Akagami decided that she would turn it into a luxurious retreat for geniuses of all sorts to visit. Sometimes they bring attendants with them, and this is the story of one such “+1”.

    A dialog-centric and philosophically themed murder mystery with an allegorical visual style.

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    This entry was posted in 2016 - Autumn 2017 - Spring 2017 - Summer 2017 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Drama Finished Mystery Novel Adaptation OVA Series
  • Nobunaga no Shinobi ~Ise Kanegasaki Hen~

    Posted on October 3, 2017 2:48 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A new shougun has been installed in Kyoto, and with Chidori’s assistance Nobunaga now turns his attention toward vanquishing the remaining feudal lords.

    This features the same mix of comedy, historical information, and simple action sequences as the prequel. It’s a direct continuation that ends just before the Battle of Anegawa.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring 2017 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Educational Finished History Incomplete Source Nobunaga no Shinobi Series Short Anime Televised

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