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I've always felt as though I'm unable to fully enjoy RPGs. Final Fantasy is one of my favourite series of games, but outside of that it's pretty limited. Undertale was probably the last RPG I played that I liked, mostly because it did something different with the combat system and the puzzle aspects weren't too over the top. I feel the same way about CrossCode, but I would put that game into a different category as it isn't a traditional RPG.

I just don't want to sink a ton of time into a game that is mostly a grind with story elements and payoffs that are few and far between when I could play a different kind of game that is at least continuously stimulating.

I've always felt as though I'm unable to fully enjoy RPGs. Final Fantasy is one of my favourite series of games, but outside of that it's pretty limited. Undertale was probably the last RPG I played that I liked, mostly because it did something different with the combat system and the puzzle aspects weren't too over the top. I feel the same way about CrossCode, but I would put that game into a different category as it isn't a traditional RPG. I just don't want to sink a ton of time into a game that is mostly a grind with story elements and payoffs that are few and far between when I could play a different kind of game that is at least continuously stimulating.

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[–] jobes 2 points (+2|-0)

I put 47 hours into it between 11/2016 and 12/2016. I finished every last little bit I could at that time, then updates kept coming and I made the decision to force myself to not play them as they came. That game is just so damn good that I wan't to experience it all again, this time as a complete game. I think I was able to play through 4 (?) dungeons at that time, with 3 more having been made since then IIRC. They are still planning a Summer 2018 release, so I'm super stoked to play it again.

CrossCode seriously puts almost any other similar genre game to shame (Zelda games included).