Bobtheduck (post: 1480824) wrote:Just started Dead Rising 2. I still would rather have the first game, but it annoys me that this LOOKS like the first game. By that, i mean it looks like a first generation 360 title.
It is fun, though. Just not as fun without the camera.
I don't know if you've played any Fire Emblem games before Blazing Blade but if you haven't, the ideal number of dudes to have as your core army that you focus your experience on is twelve, which is the usual number of units you can bring to a map and means you only have to cut two people on Endgame. Fire Emblem is something that becomes easier the more you play it, so it shouldn't be too bad.uc pseudonym (post: 1481773) wrote:I started Fire Emblem. The GBA one without a subtitle. This time I'm not caring about rank or funds and just going for raw experience. Though it has been a pain to keep everyone alive while doing this, recently I've been able to turn some "stay alive for X turns" missions into "kill everything" missions.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:I don't know if you've played any Fire Emblem games before Blazing Blade but if you haven't, the ideal number of dudes to have as your core army that you focus your experience on is twelve, which is the usual number of units you can bring to a map and means you only have to cut two people on Endgame. Fire Emblem is something that becomes easier the more you play it, so it shouldn't be too bad.
Yeah, it does kind of suck when you have to rush to a village or that chapter with Pent where he can do the map by himself. Typically, I use your starting paladin until whatever flier you have planned for your team can survive on its own.uc pseudonym (post: 1482170) wrote:I played Sacred Stones and decided I wanted to play more of the series. Most of the time I have no problem, but I occasionally have people die on maps where you need to rush multiple places at once if you want to get something/someone or stop NPCs from sucking up all your experience. In trying to level as much as possible, I end up trying risky things.
The party I've ended up using: Eliwood, Hector and Lyn for obvious reasons. Rebecca and Wil so I can have dual Snipers with an A-level Support. Both Serra and Priscilla to offset all the damage I'm taking being reckless. Matthew, Oswin, Guy, and Florina for the utility of their respective classes. Eck promoted early due to getting lucky in an arena, and we'll see if my secondary mages end up with decent stats.
In Sacred Stones I used a bunch of cavaliers, but for some reason I haven't found them as useful in this game. I have Kent and Dorcas as backup characters when the others aren't available.
Riggidig (post: 1483879) wrote:Castle Crashers on 360. I'm trying to get my character leveled up enough so I can be useful when playing on Live with other people (got kicked the other day cause I wasn't powerful enough and died the whole time LOL).
Kingdom (post: 1483886) wrote:curious, i haven't touched this game yet, what do you think about it?
Also what are the levels for ? Health and power?? Thanks !!!
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:The Jeigan character is almost always useless, but they do have a few things they're good for, like rushing to villages when whatever flier you're using is still a low level unit.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:If it isn't working for you, I'd probably suggest cutting Wil. He's not a bad unit, but I've found that Rebecca's speed makes her more useful over Wil, though I guess I'm usually counting on a support with Sain as well when I use her. I'm not sure how far you are, but Pent is probably the best option to replace him with if you're in the later stages of the game so you can't raise a lower level unit up.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:There's the Est character, who joins late in the game ridiculously underleveled but has incredible growth rates.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:Speaking of Fire Emblem, I picked up my run of Hard Mode on The Sacred Stones up again, so I just finished chapter eleven on that.
uc pseudonym (post: 1484270) wrote:What other games in the series are available in English? A second game has not changed my feeling that it's a series worth playing.
It mostly needs to be pity experience in the early chapters, since most of your enemies are bandits. I've found they typically work well with archers, who also are pretty useless at the beginning as well, so they can both get EXP. Otherwise, just use them to fight whatever non-bandits there are.uc pseudonym (post: 1484270) wrote:Do you have any advice for leveling fliers in the early game? They're good units, but at the start they always feel weak/fragile and I mostly level them with pity experience.
That seems like a pretty solid party. I'm a bigger fan of Bartre than Dorcas, honestly, but otherwise those are pretty excellent units.I didn't need someone to replace him since I had enough good units. But actually, I just finished the game. My final chapter party was Eliwood, Lyn, Hector, Nils, Athos, Florina, Oswin, Nino, Priscilla, Erk, Wil, and Dorcas.
I dropped Serra toward the end since my units weren't taking much damage and Priscilla has better movement. Though Rebecca was faster than Wil, he was still double attacking everyone and he had better strength.
I'm surprised you found it that easy, actually. I've found in my games that Lyn typically doesn't do enough damage to make it worth having her attack the final boss, and Eliwood has consistently bad stats for me. One time, in fact, he didn't get a strength up until he hit level sixteen, so since Hector is my only lord strong enough to really fight the dragon, I've found it a typically harder fight. I guess it's also been a while since I played it on Eliwood normal mode.The fight with Nergal was fun but I was a little disappointed by the final boss. Its defense and set attack make many units useless, whereas your lords with the sacred weapons can do all the damage you need. I was all prepared to use Nils/healing/rescuing for a long fight but with everyone mobbing the dragon I killed it in one round. The fact that Athos can use Luna helped.
Hector's mode is definitely the better version, but it isn't something you should just start off on immediately after beating it. It does offer some interesting new insight on Hector and shows that pairing him off with Lyn is clearly the best choice, it isn't a whole lot different than Eliwood's story.Apparently Hector's mode has new missions and story, so I might play that later. I'll probably try to focus my party more, with one archer and one healer. But I'll do that later since I've had enough Fire Emblem for now.
In addition to the games Master Dias mentioned, there is a completed fan translation of FE6, or Fire Emblem: The Sword of Seals. It features Roy, and the game you just played it the prequel to it. It's especially notable for introducing the support system, though supports aren't really perfected until 7.What other games in the series are available in English? A second game has not changed my feeling that it's a series worth playing.
Selenite (post: 1484204) wrote:[color="Plum"]Dead or Alive Dimensions.[/color]
MasterDias wrote:Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance for the GameCube, and its sequel, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Wii are both worth playing if you get the chance.
I haven't played it, but there is also Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon for the DS which is a remake of the first NES Fire Emblem.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:That seems like a pretty solid party. I'm a bigger fan of Bartre than Dorcas, honestly, but otherwise those are pretty excellent units.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:I'm surprised you found it that easy, actually. I've found in my games that Lyn typically doesn't do enough damage to make it worth having her attack the final boss, and Eliwood has consistently bad stats for me. One time, in fact, he didn't get a strength up until he hit level sixteen, so since Hector is my only lord strong enough to really fight the dragon, I've found it a typically harder fight. I guess it's also been a while since I played it on Eliwood normal mode.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:In addition to the games Master Dias mentioned, there is a completed fan translation of FE6, or Fire Emblem: The Sword of Seals. It features Roy, and the game you just played it the prequel to it. It's especially notable for introducing the support system, though supports aren't really perfected until 7.
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