In which we talk all about Fire Emblem if and speculate next week's Splatoon Direct!
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/video/40170/nintendo-news-report-fire-emblem-is-pokemon-now
Hey everybody! It's time for a new week and a new Nintendo News Report to go with it!
This week Alex, Scott, and Donald talk about new Fire Emblem if details, Mighty No. 9, the new Xenoblade Chronicles X Iwata Asks, next week's Splatoon Direct, and more!
Where are these super frustrating parts of Xenoblade Chronicles that everyone keeps talking about?
In short, I have to strongly disagree with the story being a drag, but I guess I still can't comment on the difficulty spike at the end. Maybe I had wrongly assumed that after 75 hours I'd be almost at the end.
Maybe you can clue me in to how close I am to the difficulty spike ***don't click the link below if you don't want to see spoilers*** I found this guy on GameFAQs that is stuck on the las boss I beat so I'm a little past this.
Good show! Hope there will be only good news to talk about come one week from now.Where are these super frustrating parts of Xenoblade Chronicles that everyone keeps talking about?
Near the end of the game, the difficulty spikes up on the bosses. Of note is one where the game introduces poisonous floors along side a boss that hits hard. As a player who did much of the side content and was over-leveled for much of the game, even I noticed the spike in difficulty at the end of the main story.
Focusing more on the middle, there are a major points of story telling that could be a drag for some players. The first notable one for me are the events upon reaching the Bionis' head. Others include Sword Valley and what happens after. I can imagine these points being exhausting and restricting for some players.
Good show! Hope there will be only good news to talk about come one week from now.Where are these super frustrating parts of Xenoblade Chronicles that everyone keeps talking about?
Near the end of the game, the difficulty spikes up on the bosses. Of note is one where the game introduces poisonous floors along side a boss that hits hard. As a player who did much of the side content and was over-leveled for much of the game, even I noticed the spike in difficulty at the end of the main story.
Focusing more on the middle, there are a major points of story telling that could be a drag for some players. The first notable one for me are the events upon reaching the Bionis' head. Others include Sword Valley and what happens after. I can imagine these points being exhausting and restricting for some players.
D'awww. Always enjoy your kind words, Enner.
And yup. Poison floor boss is so bad that I might have quit the game had I not been reviewing it.
OK you 2 in an attempt to continue enjoying this game so either of you have any tips for this poison floor boss I'm sure I'll be there soon
OK you 2 in an attempt to continue enjoying this game so either of you have any tips for this poison floor boss I'm sure I'll be there soon
Honestly don't know how to guide you through Poison Floor Boss 'L' ('L' being the first letter of the boss' name). It has been too long and I felt that I was still over-leveled during that fight (It was so perfunctory that I didn't notice the poison floor until after the battle). So, maybe some grinding?
I was playing Melia for the majority of the end game as she does amazing damage in the hands of the player (the computer very not so much). If you're having a tough time in bosses, I would suggest changing characters to be more focused on killing rather than survival. If you haven't already, try benching Sharla for characters with light healing such as Shulk, Riki, and Melia. Then try stacking offensive characters such as Dunban, Shulk, Melia, and possibly SEVENTH. You might discover being able to kill faster is the path to success.
I do recommend to trying out Melia. Her auras and elementals are unique and bewildering, but do massive amounts of damage when learned. Key points are that you discharge your last summoned elemental and the lightning/thunder elemental is the one that hits like a truck.