WarrenZHarding
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- Jul 14, 2024
Recently beat Skies of Arcadia (og Dreamcast version on an actual Dreamcast
). The game low key terrified me. Dont know why, but flying around in a world where the skies below obsure vision and you have no idea what's there scares me even more than a conventional ocean would. Had similar feelings of eerieness when I played Freelancer. Its not a bad thing, if anything it made exploration feel thrilling.
Two biggest takeaways were how much I love a game where the characters actually have some positive energy. Vyse and Aika are always up for adventure and manage to stay upbeat even when things get rough. It was honestly refreshing considering how dour modern games get, even when they do it well.
The other big thing was just how bright and colorful the game was. There was something about the dreamcast, but it has some of the most vibrant games Ive ever played. It really gave them an appeal that Ive not experienced since that generation. I miss games that were pretty in ways other than graphical fidelity.
Anyway, great game. Maybe too many random encounters, but otherwise a great experience with some great dungeons and imaginitive combat sections. The way it rewards exploration is awesome as well, and something I wish other jrpgs would copy. Def recommend. Will prob emulate the gamecube version since it has extra content.
Two biggest takeaways were how much I love a game where the characters actually have some positive energy. Vyse and Aika are always up for adventure and manage to stay upbeat even when things get rough. It was honestly refreshing considering how dour modern games get, even when they do it well.
The other big thing was just how bright and colorful the game was. There was something about the dreamcast, but it has some of the most vibrant games Ive ever played. It really gave them an appeal that Ive not experienced since that generation. I miss games that were pretty in ways other than graphical fidelity.
Anyway, great game. Maybe too many random encounters, but otherwise a great experience with some great dungeons and imaginitive combat sections. The way it rewards exploration is awesome as well, and something I wish other jrpgs would copy. Def recommend. Will prob emulate the gamecube version since it has extra content.
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