F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming There are RPGs that involve collecting resources and intricate crafting systems.

There are RPGs that involve collecting resources and intricate crafting systems.

There are RPGs that involve collecting resources and intricate crafting systems.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2
B
blondeminion
Senior Member
594
02-23-2023, 07:21 PM
#11
It actually sounds great, particularly the mention of a "non-toxic community." I'm willing to give it a shot.
B
blondeminion
02-23-2023, 07:21 PM #11

It actually sounds great, particularly the mention of a "non-toxic community." I'm willing to give it a shot.

C
CaptainTr0ll
Member
99
02-25-2023, 12:48 AM
#12
Also another plus is you know how all the f2p games have the money currency that you buy? well in warframe there is a while economy in which you sell the parts (parts u craft to make things) and trade for the ingame paid currency
C
CaptainTr0ll
02-25-2023, 12:48 AM #12

Also another plus is you know how all the f2p games have the money currency that you buy? well in warframe there is a while economy in which you sell the parts (parts u craft to make things) and trade for the ingame paid currency

Y
YummyGummy_
Member
166
02-25-2023, 01:09 AM
#13
Dark Souls II offers a straightforward crafting approach, yet its challenge lies in acquiring the necessary materials for upgrades or designing a strong strategy to navigate the game. The combat system is also highly praised.
Y
YummyGummy_
02-25-2023, 01:09 AM #13

Dark Souls II offers a straightforward crafting approach, yet its challenge lies in acquiring the necessary materials for upgrades or designing a strong strategy to navigate the game. The combat system is also highly praised.

P
Perithia
Junior Member
37
02-25-2023, 02:01 AM
#14
I won't invest in a beta test. This series is quite annoying, particularly due to the slow combat mechanics.
P
Perithia
02-25-2023, 02:01 AM #14

I won't invest in a beta test. This series is quite annoying, particularly due to the slow combat mechanics.

C
cdogjuly
Junior Member
12
03-07-2023, 06:33 AM
#15
I favor the quicker firearms, though I appreciate the lack of instant action compared to other titles. Coordination is key, you know?
C
cdogjuly
03-07-2023, 06:33 AM #15

I favor the quicker firearms, though I appreciate the lack of instant action compared to other titles. Coordination is key, you know?

F
Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
694
03-07-2023, 07:54 AM
#16
I didn’t enjoy the slow fighting mechanics in Monster Hunter either. Dark Souls feels like a harsher, tougher take for those who like challenges. Honestly, I don’t really like those intense difficulties, otherwise I’d dive into Dark Souls right away.
F
Freakiiianyx3
03-07-2023, 07:54 AM #16

I didn’t enjoy the slow fighting mechanics in Monster Hunter either. Dark Souls feels like a harsher, tougher take for those who like challenges. Honestly, I don’t really like those intense difficulties, otherwise I’d dive into Dark Souls right away.

S
Sir_Paddles
Junior Member
3
03-08-2023, 08:46 PM
#17
The game you're after is Monster Hunter. Unfortunately, it isn't available on PC in the US yet. Other developers have attempted to copy it (such as Tera), but they often compromise the intended combat experience. I expected a tougher challenge with combo-based fights and evasion in Tera, but instead got something more similar to Guild Wars. Monster Hunter still feels missing in terms of guild and trading features compared to most MMOs, though if you're after authentic gameplay, MH4U on the 3DS is the best option. I really wish I could own that sword and use it to defeat more monsters and craft even better weapons.
S
Sir_Paddles
03-08-2023, 08:46 PM #17

The game you're after is Monster Hunter. Unfortunately, it isn't available on PC in the US yet. Other developers have attempted to copy it (such as Tera), but they often compromise the intended combat experience. I expected a tougher challenge with combo-based fights and evasion in Tera, but instead got something more similar to Guild Wars. Monster Hunter still feels missing in terms of guild and trading features compared to most MMOs, though if you're after authentic gameplay, MH4U on the 3DS is the best option. I really wish I could own that sword and use it to defeat more monsters and craft even better weapons.

M
monkeylord500
Member
161
03-15-2023, 08:44 AM
#18
Yep, that's unfortunate. And alternatives are either just not available or terrible (like Toukiden Kiwami). Tera seems to be the closest I can get to that in terms of features and quality. There's been many times when I thought about getting a 3DS but there just aren't enough games I'm interested in to justify the purchase (at least not until Nintendo releases an old-fashioned side-scrolling Metroid).
M
monkeylord500
03-15-2023, 08:44 AM #18

Yep, that's unfortunate. And alternatives are either just not available or terrible (like Toukiden Kiwami). Tera seems to be the closest I can get to that in terms of features and quality. There's been many times when I thought about getting a 3DS but there just aren't enough games I'm interested in to justify the purchase (at least not until Nintendo releases an old-fashioned side-scrolling Metroid).

Pages (2): Previous 1 2