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Right now I'm stuck on boss that simply feels impossible. It has an move where it creates clones of itself that results in:
1. The main boss itself and 2 clones which are equally as powerful as the clones
2. Attacks in consecutive order (meaning you could be faced with 3-5 attacks by the boss at once without a turn of your own
3. Can hit for around 50% of your health, so your entire party can die during an enemy turn
4. If you hit one of the 2 clones, it explodes and does damages your entire party for 40-60% of your health. After about 6 tries On this boss, this is the move that always kills me because no matter what, I always seem to hit the two clones before the actual boss. I've tried every trick/tip I can find, nothing works. Someone suggested I record the move in slow motion to get this right and that seems like an insane thing to do for a boss fight...
I'm not the best gamer by any means, I can't handle SoulsBorne games but I have beaten some of the more difficult JRPGS (Shim Megami Tensei Nocturne, older FFs, Ys, and other JRPGS on the SNES; none of the seemingly impossible stuff on the NES though) but this game is just flat out cheap and tedious. Bloodborne was fantastic, I just couldn't beat it because I don't have the patience and quick reflexes anymore- I can acknowledge that. But this game... just feels like it was designed as a "pay to win" game without the option to pay to win.
The only good thing about this game is the Dimension thing, which basically reduces the number of "random encounters" you go into and instead, takes all your random encounter enemies into a pool and after that pool is maxed out, you actually enter into the "battle" wherein you'll continually fight waves of these enemies (usually around 8-10 on screen at once) until they're all defeated and there's random power-ups on the field that give you an advantage.
Beyond this, the game is otherwise nothing special... the presentation are those of a mobile game (giant menu bubbles), the story and characters are bland,
If you have $35 to spend on a game and want a classic JRPG game... get the FF Pixel Remaster collection (which hit $40 recently) or Sea of Stars.
Anyway, rant over.
It doesn't look all amateurish though. But it does feel clunky at times.