phantom_leo said:Unicorn Overlord!
Thanks. Did the quality sustain throughout?
I did not finish it. I'm going to go back and start fresh. I was distracted by too many other games, strayed for a little too long and lost my place. You need to remember what units work best against the other units and plan accordingly. Remembering that now would be impossible. I'm going to go back when I can devote time to it and only it.
From what I played, the quality didn't diminish at all. If anything, the more you learned its nuances, the more you start to appreciate it and enjoy it more and more and more...
I was going to jump into Separate Ways, because even to this day I've never played The original version. But after my false start that tacked on about 8 hours or so, I'm just a little burned out with the game, so I'm going to hunt down something else to play for the rest of the holidays.
Recently finished Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Excellent game, good story, fantastic voice acting and performance, enjoyable gameplay, and the exploration and puzzle solving felt rewarding. The way they handled the first person and third person perspectives worked very well for this game. Ran into a couple of minor bugs but nothing game breaking. One was fixed with a rollback to a previous save, lost about 10 minutes. The other simply restarted the last checkpoint. I’ll definitely go back and do some more side stuff in this game. I’d give it a 9/10.
I still feel bad about not trying that Vanillaware game you reccomended - was it real time or turn based strategy? What was it called?