That's awesome! Getting some much-deserved attention :D
That's awesome! Getting some much-deserved attention :D
Been playing it very regularly for a couple months now! Definitely my main game for the foreseeable future
Guild Wars 2 is a ton of fun with a partner ๐
I sent my feedback. Thanks for the suggestion!
Leveling up the Fighter Origin class in Granblue Fantasy
I didn't expect that grinding for experience would be just as excruciating as farming for upgrade materials in this Fighter Origin journey.
Providence series summon of Versusia in Granblue Fantasy
I am obsessed with Versusia and I will obtain this summon immediately even if it means skipping the spark on horse general
Yes, I love Iatromantis!
Lancer Origin class in Granblue Fantasy
It doesn't even bother me that the origin classes require so much grinding to uncap, they're just so cool!
Same, I'll totally enjoy the novelty of playing on Steam for about a week and then go back to the main account xD
They must feel strongly that it's a good idea, because surely they realize it's gonna get review-bombed just for being an archaic browser game released on Steam in 2026 and for having no account migration.
Everyone seems puzzled by the Granblue Fantasy global release on Steam.
Personally, I think it's awesome that CyGames is so committed to keeping their flagship game alive and divesting it from other account managament companies like Mobage as much as possible, even if it means no account migration.
It was confirmed to be every 4 months!
I heard about the USA mode thing, but I didn't realize this was the reason. Fascinating!
I will remain loyal to Granblue Fantasy forever.
I am also rooting for this so much!
Quite proud of myself for being able to be MVP in Martial Mastery Trial ๐ก๐ช
#granbluefantasy #gbf
Here's what I played in November! I'm eager to make friends who have similar interests in JRPGs and MMOs โ๏ธ
๐ฒ Guild Wars 2
๐ Radiant Historia
๐ Granblue Fantasy
7๏ธโฃ Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond
๐ง Vampire Survivors
Consider this a #promosky !
#jrpg #mmo
It's a game where you can build your character in many different ways, do whatever activities you want, and anything you choose to do will help you progress toward something meaningful for your character or account
Yet very little of it is explained well, which makes it overwhelming for new players
Here's what I played in November! I'm eager to make friends who have similar interests in JRPGs and MMOs โ๏ธ
๐ฒ Guild Wars 2
๐ Radiant Historia
๐ Granblue Fantasy
7๏ธโฃ Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond
๐ง Vampire Survivors
Consider this a #promosky !
#jrpg #mmo
One design allows for wonderful situations where an experienced player can observe a newer player getting lost in the labyrinth, then offer to guide them or team up to overcome a shared adventure. This organically leads to meaningful friendships.
The other just streamlines the fun away entirely.
I think it's cool that a game like Erenshor exists and is well-received enough to show that there's a demand for a single-player "MMO-like" game.
I also think that Xenoblade Chronicles is still the highest-quality example of a single-player game that feels like an MMORPG.
Enjoy the journey!
Spent some time in the jungle, hunting for achievements ๐ชด
#gw2
But yes, it's kinda disappointing to join a seemingly-promising guild only to find that guild chat is dead, and even discord chat is pretty inactive; it's just a few close-knit people who hang out in voice and even else is just there to reap guild benefits or boost numbers
That's because those are the types of guilds that care about actively recruiting. The good guilds are the ones made up of people who are willing to actually befriend strangers in-game and then invite them to a guild once they know they get along. These are extremely rare, but I had that in FF14 once
The DS is absolutely magical. The #1 console I'd want to have on a deserted island, and the #1 gaming library I'd want to fully collect if I ever happened upon an absurd amount of money xD
The DS is absolutely magical. The #1 console I'd want to have on a deserted island, and the #1 gaming library I'd want to fully collect if I ever happened upon an absurd amount of money xD
That would be a bummer if it happened, because the relative ease of reaching endgame and the huge emphasis on horizontal progression is a major appeal to me.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I definitely know how much of a problem visual clutter can be in MMO party content xD
Hopefully the option to hide ally visual effects helps somewhat!
I'm a newer player and having a great time, but I'd be interested in knowing what kind of issues a more experienced player might have with the modern state of the game!