Overall it's a good game, very enjoyable, but there are some MAJORLY broken things that make this good game a mediocre, annoying unbeatable game. The first big boss at the wooden house is unbeatable. I have every side thing, I have broken combos with the squirrel, and yet It's not enough. I'm not gonna waste more of my time with this boring game. I know its rogue like but rogue like does not mean 10 hours of trying and failing... it should have been like 2-3-4 hours of dying (because its lore also) and then beat the first big boss and win. But the overly broken gameplay is just disables this. I remember thinking that Far Cry 6 Vaas DLC was broken and boring, but this game is something else. Great idea, horrible design. Literally unplayable, unbeatable, unenjoyable.
Why would I play ugly characters? I want to play cute characters like Kay Vess, Aloy, Lune and many others. Concord characters are the exact same that would put he/him/his in their bio and say they see different. When the game flopped the devs where very aggressive with the gamers... Watch the video about "Pro Character Designer Breaks Down, Fixes Concord Character Designs" and you will see the problems... Unfair how a game like this can have 400+ million dollars as budget and amazing games like Star Wars Outlaws costed 250-300 million dollars and it while started bad, but became an amazing game, with much love and care. The dlc-s are amazing, and that game didn't even break-even... gamers are obsessed with Tomb Raider looking characters... Only good and fair thing was Expedition 33 characters but c'mon Lune is beautiful. I think Lune is amazing character wife material but Kay Vess has more charm with her blaster, Nix on her shoulder and her smile.
Why would I play ugly characters? I want to play cute characters like Kay Vess, Aloy, Lune and many others. Concord characters are the exact same that would put he/him/his in their bio and say they see different. When the game flopped the devs where very aggressive with the gamers... Watch the video about "Pro Character Designer Breaks Down, Fixes Concord Character Designs" and you will see the problems... Unfair how a game like this can have 400+ million dollars as budget and amazing games like Star Wars Outlaws costed 250-300 million dollars and it while started bad, but became an amazing game, with much love and care. The dlc-s are amazing, and that game didn't even break-even... gamers are obsessed with Tomb Raider looking characters... Only good and fair thing was Expedition 33 characters but c'mon Lune is beautiful. I think Lune is amazing character wife material but Kay Vess has more charm with her blaster, Nix on her shoulder and her smile.
My Honest Review of: Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Fortune DLCI bought this DLC with a discount and started playing it without huge expectations, and honestly, it blew me away. The Wild Fortune DLC took me on an amazing journey, full of creativity and **** new puzzles are fair and satisfying to beat, challenging just enough to make you think, but never frustrating. The story itself is lovely, and the humor hit perfectly throughout. If you’re the kind of player who explores every corner, presses every button, and reads every datapad, this DLC becomes a truly fun and immersive **** was just so cute in this DLC, seriously, 10/10 companion energy. Lando surprised me, too; I never really liked him in other Star Wars stories, but here he absolutely shines. Kay continues to be such a cool, layered character, confident and tough, but you can also feel her caring side coming **** plot was amazing. Genuinely unpredictable in the best way. And the new abilities and cosmetics aren’t just fun or good-looking; they’re actually **** bond between Kay and Nix in this story? Absolutely perfect. Cute, funny, heartfelt, and everything I wanted from them.Overall, Wild Fortune is a fantastic addition to Star Wars Outlaw. It made me love this galaxy even more.
My Honest Review of: Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Fortune DLCI bought this DLC with a discount and started playing it without huge expectations, and honestly, it blew me away. The Wild Fortune DLC took me on an amazing journey, full of creativity and **** new puzzles are fair and satisfying to beat, challenging just enough to make you think, but never frustrating. The story itself is lovely, and the humor hit perfectly throughout. If you’re the kind of player who explores every corner, presses every button, and reads every datapad, this DLC becomes a truly fun and immersive **** was just so cute in this DLC, seriously, 10/10 companion energy. Lando surprised me, too; I never really liked him in other Star Wars stories, but here he absolutely shines. Kay continues to be such a cool, layered character, confident and tough, but you can also feel her caring side coming **** plot was amazing. Genuinely unpredictable in the best way. And the new abilities and cosmetics aren’t just fun or good-looking; they’re actually **** bond between Kay and Nix in this story? Absolutely perfect. Cute, funny, heartfelt, and everything I wanted from them.Overall, Wild Fortune is a fantastic addition to Star Wars Outlaw. It made me love this galaxy even more.
My Honest Review of: Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Fortune DLCI bought this DLC with a discount and started playing it without huge expectations, and honestly, it blew me away. The Wild Fortune DLC took me on an amazing journey, full of creativity and **** new puzzles are fair and satisfying to beat, challenging just enough to make you think, but never frustrating. The story itself is lovely, and the humor hit perfectly throughout. If you’re the kind of player who explores every corner, presses every button, and reads every datapad, this DLC becomes a truly fun and immersive **** was just so cute in this DLC, seriously, 10/10 companion energy. Lando surprised me, too; I never really liked him in other Star Wars stories, but here he absolutely shines. Kay continues to be such a cool, layered character, confident and tough, but you can also feel her caring side coming **** plot was amazing. Genuinely unpredictable in the best way. And the new abilities and cosmetics aren’t just fun or good-looking; they’re actually **** bond between Kay and Nix in this story? Absolutely perfect. Cute, funny, heartfelt, and everything I wanted from them.Overall, Wild Fortune is a fantastic addition to Star Wars Outlaw. It made me love this galaxy even more.
The overall gameplay is repetitive and **** a survivor, you walk around until you find a generator, then complete a few quick-time events. If the killer spots you, you’re probably going to get caught or injured, then you just repeat the same loop **** the killer, your task is to camp generators or chase down survivors. That’s pretty much it.I honestly don’t get the hype.CommunityOne of the worst communities I’ve seen, full of toxic, tryhard players who take the fun out of it.ConclusionA very boring, repetitive game with lackluster mechanics and endless quick-time events. The gameplay loop is always the same: run around, find or defend generators, escape or chase, hook or unhook. That’s it. Combine that with a terrible community, and it’s just not worth it.I think I bought this game years ago, refunded it, and didn’t really care to write a review.
Let’s not forget who Disney really is.They are the company that ruined Star Wars and then had the audacity to say:“Don’t care about the Sequels. Don’t care about the Prequels.”Anakin’s cycle, Anakin’s story, started in Episode I and ended in Episode VI.That’s it. That’s the arc.Then Disney said: “Hmmmm… we don’t really care about that,”brought back Palpatine, and completely destroyed Anakin’s legacy.Personally, I treat those as different universes. They don’t exist.Just like The Last of Us Part II.Disney is also the company that made a Snow White movie even though Walt Disney himself said: do anything, just don’t make a Snow White movie.Disney’s response?“We in it for the money, lesss gooo.”And they delivered a horrible **** don’t forget this:Star Wars has ONLY 6 episodes.About the game:If you want your favorite character, you’ll most likely have to pay.Unlocking characters naturally is very slow and difficult.Other than that, it’s basically a Mario Kart–style Disney racing **** modes are good, there are many characters, and the gameplay itself is **** game works because it’s ****’s a good free-to-play game, especially to play with family.
Highguardis an interesting and surprisingly creative game thatmixes multiple genresinto a single 3v3 battle experience. It feels like StarCraft mining, Rainbow Six Siege wall mechanics, Counter-Strike bomb planting, and League of Legends’ nexus system fused together into one **** the start, you mine blue resources to buy better weapons and armor. Then you acquire theShieldbreaker and plant it on the enemy shield to begin the raid. One team attacks, the other defends. If the raid succeeds, the enemy base takes damage, and if you push deeper, you can plant bombs to destroy key structures. Either destroying the main objective or two secondary objectives can end the match instantly. (I’m still getting used to all the mechanics.)The concept itself is genuinely cool. It forces you to think about builds, weapons, strategies, and team coordination instead of just mindlessly shooting. In my first match, we planted the Shieldbreaker twice, the enemy base was left at 5% health… and then they made a comeback and won. And honestly? I still had **** heroes are decent, the guns feel good, animations are smooth, and the whole Shieldbreaker system is satisfying. Seeing the enemy team waiting behind the shield, preparing for the moment it falls, and then clashing in full combat is one of the best parts of the game.I’d give Highguard a solid **** perfect, but definitely not trash.About the hate culture in gamingI used to blindly follow YouTubers like Cr1TiKaL. If he said a game was bad, I wouldn’t even try it. Then Star Wars Outlaws happened.People hated it instantly. YouTubers mocked it. Reviews were brutal. I almost skipped it, but I gave it a chance. And it turned out to be one of my favorite games ever. The “problems” people complained about often made sense in context. For example, factions sending hitmen when your reputation is low? That’s literally how the system is supposed to work.Then FBC: Firebreak happened. Same story. Blind hate, YouTubers trashing it, cult-like fans repeating the same opinions without playing it. Meanwhile, I was having insane fun rushing back to the elevator with rock music blasting, fighting the Hiss, adapting to different teammates and chaotic situations. Cr1TiKaL called it bad again, but my experience was the exact opposite.Even Expedition 33 got negative reviews from people who clearly didn’t even play the **** now Highguard.Many negative reviews come from people who barely touched the game and just joined the hate train. Of course a free-to-play game has skins in the shop. That’s how free games survive. Complaining about that is just stupid.When I defended FBC: Firebreak, people called me an “asset” and insulted me. I was open to debate, but not to blind hate. Gamers like this are one of the reasons companies stop taking risks and stop making new ideas. When a genuinely new game concept appears, people kill it before it even has a chance.Highguard is not **** it is new, creative, and fun.
Highguardis an interesting and surprisingly creative game thatmixes multiple genresinto a single 3v3 battle experience. It feels like StarCraft mining, Rainbow Six Siege wall mechanics, Counter-Strike bomb planting, and League of Legends’ nexus system fused together into one **** the start, you mine blue resources to buy better weapons and armor. Then you acquire theShieldbreaker and plant it on the enemy shield to begin the raid. One team attacks, the other defends. If the raid succeeds, the enemy base takes damage, and if you push deeper, you can plant bombs to destroy key structures. Either destroying the main objective or two secondary objectives can end the match instantly. (I’m still getting used to all the mechanics.)The concept itself is genuinely cool. It forces you to think about builds, weapons, strategies, and team coordination instead of just mindlessly shooting. In my first match, we planted the Shieldbreaker twice, the enemy base was left at 5% health… and then they made a comeback and won. And honestly? I still had **** heroes are decent, the guns feel good, animations are smooth, and the whole Shieldbreaker system is satisfying. Seeing the enemy team waiting behind the shield, preparing for the moment it falls, and then clashing in full combat is one of the best parts of the game.I’d give Highguard a solid **** perfect, but definitely not trash.About the hate culture in gamingI used to blindly follow YouTubers like Cr1TiKaL. If he said a game was bad, I wouldn’t even try it. Then Star Wars Outlaws happened.People hated it instantly. YouTubers mocked it. Reviews were brutal. I almost skipped it, but I gave it a chance. And it turned out to be one of my favorite games ever. The “problems” people complained about often made sense in context. For example, factions sending hitmen when your reputation is low? That’s literally how the system is supposed to work.Then FBC: Firebreak happened. Same story. Blind hate, YouTubers trashing it, cult-like fans repeating the same opinions without playing it. Meanwhile, I was having insane fun rushing back to the elevator with rock music blasting, fighting the Hiss, adapting to different teammates and chaotic situations. Cr1TiKaL called it bad again, but my experience was the exact opposite.Even Expedition 33 got negative reviews from people who clearly didn’t even play the **** now Highguard.Many negative reviews come from people who barely touched the game and just joined the hate train. Of course a free-to-play game has skins in the shop. That’s how free games survive. Complaining about that is just stupid.When I defended FBC: Firebreak, people called me an “asset” and insulted me. I was open to debate, but not to blind hate. Gamers like this are one of the reasons companies stop taking risks and stop making new ideas. When a genuinely new game concept appears, people kill it before it even has a chance.Highguard is not **** it is new, creative, and fun.
Highguardis an interesting and surprisingly creative game thatmixes multiple genresinto a single 3v3 battle experience. It feels like StarCraft mining, Rainbow Six Siege wall mechanics, Counter-Strike bomb planting, and League of Legends’ nexus system fused together into one **** the start, you mine blue resources to buy better weapons and armor. Then you acquire theShieldbreaker and plant it on the enemy shield to begin the raid. One team attacks, the other defends. If the raid succeeds, the enemy base takes damage, and if you push deeper, you can plant bombs to destroy key structures. Either destroying the main objective or two secondary objectives can end the match instantly. (I’m still getting used to all the mechanics.)The concept itself is genuinely cool. It forces you to think about builds, weapons, strategies, and team coordination instead of just mindlessly shooting. In my first match, we planted the Shieldbreaker twice, the enemy base was left at 5% health… and then they made a comeback and won. And honestly? I still had **** heroes are decent, the guns feel good, animations are smooth, and the whole Shieldbreaker system is satisfying. Seeing the enemy team waiting behind the shield, preparing for the moment it falls, and then clashing in full combat is one of the best parts of the game.I’d give Highguard a solid **** perfect, but definitely not trash.About the hate culture in gamingI used to blindly follow YouTubers like Cr1TiKaL. If he said a game was bad, I wouldn’t even try it. Then Star Wars Outlaws happened.People hated it instantly. YouTubers mocked it. Reviews were brutal. I almost skipped it, but I gave it a chance. And it turned out to be one of my favorite games ever. The “problems” people complained about often made sense in context. For example, factions sending hitmen when your reputation is low? That’s literally how the system is supposed to work.Then FBC: Firebreak happened. Same story. Blind hate, YouTubers trashing it, cult-like fans repeating the same opinions without playing it. Meanwhile, I was having insane fun rushing back to the elevator with rock music blasting, fighting the Hiss, adapting to different teammates and chaotic situations. Cr1TiKaL called it bad again, but my experience was the exact opposite.Even Expedition 33 got negative reviews from people who clearly didn’t even play the **** now Highguard.Many negative reviews come from people who barely touched the game and just joined the hate train. Of course a free-to-play game has skins in the shop. That’s how free games survive. Complaining about that is just stupid.When I defended FBC: Firebreak, people called me an “asset” and insulted me. I was open to debate, but not to blind hate. Gamers like this are one of the reasons companies stop taking risks and stop making new ideas. When a genuinely new game concept appears, people kill it before it even has a chance.Highguard is not **** it is new, creative, and fun.
Interesting card game. Try it out its good, kinda harsh on the pay to play section. to own my favorite hero i need to pay.... kinda sad. And there is no missions to unlock her free.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 is an amazing game overall. Visually stunning, with great sound design and Star Wars atmosphere that hits hard. The gameplay feels smooth, the combat is satisfying, and I genuinely love being part of the Star Wars **** you’re new or returning after a long break, expect to get completely destroyed by players who’ve been here since day one. They know every combo, every dodge, and every map angle.Heroes vs Villains? Mostly feels like a sweaty, tryhard-only **** 40 vs 40 mode is people camping on the heroes, and once they’re taken, you either wait a long time or never get a turn. It’s frustrating because the game clearly has potential for **** the other hand, Ewok Hunt is brilliant: creepy, intense, and well-designed. Probably the most fun I’ve had in the game so **** amount of hidden detail in the game and the ones not hidden are brilliant.LONG LIVE STAR WARSAHSOKA > REY
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The First Start was a hard one, the game made my gpu 75-80 degres even in the menu. I did some search it was common, then i tried it a couple of times to start the game and then it was perfect. If i dont count this problem
reat, Classic game, whit many choices, modes, charachters. The charachters keep interacting in game, funny how cool it is. There is always match, whit Friendly people. This Game is Worth to Buy.
reat, Classic game, whit many choices, modes, charachters. The charachters keep interacting in game, funny how cool it is. There is always match, whit Friendly people. This Game is Worth to Buy.
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The game was rather mediocre than anything good. I liked the continuing from the Far Cry 5 and was okay with the results and the characters. The first antagonists where they look not scary. And not even memorable. I didn't care for the new characters at all. This felt kinda cheep. The one thing I respect is the detail of the new Far Cry 5 map, the post apocalyptic edition version is cool.
Amazing game, with a beautiful "next gen" graphics and gun handling. One of the best Far Cry games in my opinion. The guns feel amazing, the story is good, the characters are very nice.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
You are playing with a Jedi, and you're fighting frogs, birds, and stuff that should be one shot with a lightsaber...... the game is semi-semi open world, and the overall fight is boring. This game is getting overhyped because it's male lead, and you're playing a God....... Horrible game. The amount of backtracking, and slow pace exploration killed any enjoyment that I had for this game. The climbing sections are just so boring, and the game feels like they went for a good 3 hrs of fun gameplay and 5 hrs of padding that slows down progress. If you die, you have to repeat whole sections in order to get back to where you died (including for boss fights), but the combat feels clunky at best. Many of the tougher enemies also spam attacks, meaning the only viable strategy is spamming parries. It is just not enjoyable for me as it felt very one dimensional. Overall, I would say skip this game and just watch the story on YouTube.
About the Game This game is amazing. You can really feel the passion and love put into it. It can teach Japanese from beginner to advanced level in a very accessible way. I’m not a complete beginner in Japanese, so for me the game feels fast-paced and engaging. However, if someone starts from zero, especially learning Kana, it will naturally take more time, which is completely normal. Personally, I think this game is fantastic, BUT I wouldn’t recommend using it as your only learning method. My Learning Method I mainly use flashcards to learn vocabulary, and I try to create personal memories or associations with Japanese words to help me remember them. For example, くるま (kuruma) means car in Japanese, and there is a car called Kuruma in GTA V. Making connections like this really helps memory stick. I also use the Pomodoro method while studying (50 minutes learning, 10 minutes break), which helps me stay focused and avoid burnout. My main learning platform is Renshuu, which I highly recommend. It helps me with vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and general language rules. How I Started Learning Japanese My interest in Japanese began after visiting a Japanese restaurant in Malta. The Japanese staff were incredibly patient and kind. One of them even recommended drinking jasmine tea instead of sugary drinks. The sushi was amazing, and before leaving the restaurant, I immediately searched how to say “thank you” in Japanese to Them.I became fascinated by the kindness and culture, so I started learning Japanese using duolingo. Unfortunately, it didn’t work well for me. After trying multiple apps, I discovered Renshuu, which I absolutely love. It helped me learn Hiragana, Katakana, and now I’m progressing into grammar and sentence structure. Wanting to explore Japanese culture further, I started looking for games that could support my learning, which is how I found this game. How To Make Learning Fun Try playing games like the Yakuza series, but don’t rush through the story. Take time to explore, read signs, and try translating things you see. Watching movies like The Outsider (2018) can also help create cultural interest and motivation. Games like Wagotabi are great for reinforcing learning in a fun and interactive way. Just remember to keep up with daily structured practice alongside it. Final Thoughts Wagotabi is a wonderful experience that makes learning Japanese fun and engaging. It should be used as a supportive learning tool alongside traditional study methods. For the price, it is absolutely worth it.
Far Cry 4 starts beautifully. The story seems interesting at first, and the main antagonist, Pagan Min, is visually striking, a truly scary psychopath. The first nine missions are fine, nothing extraordinary, but they set a good pace. After that, the game just… stops telling you where to go. I tried side quests hoping to unlock the main missions, but nothing helped. Eventually, I did every side quest and was still stuck. Then came the Himalaya missions, the worst missions in the game. Narrow, boring, poor AI, and guns that feel off. They made playing feel frustrating instead of fun.Graphics are nice, new mechanics are solid, but the story itself scores about a 5/10 for me. Gameplay feels uninspired compared to Far Cry 3. On PC, mouse sensitivity is awful and requires constant tweaking. While many assets and mechanics are fresh, the similarity to Far Cry 3 is clear.Defending statues, armories, and monks is tedious, side characters are forgettable, and the game actively fights you instead of letting you play. Some characters are mildly amusing, like the two stoner “gurus,” but overall, they don’t leave an **** short: Far Cry 4 has potential and looks beautiful, but poor mission design, frustrating progression, and uninspired gameplay make it hard to enjoy
Far Cry 4 starts beautifully. The story seems interesting at first, and the main antagonist, Pagan Min, is visually striking, a truly scary psychopath. The first nine missions are fine, nothing extraordinary, but they set a good pace. After that, the game just… stops telling you where to go. I tried side quests hoping to unlock the main missions, but nothing helped. Eventually, I did every side quest and was still stuck. Then came the Himalaya missions, the worst missions in the game. Narrow, boring, poor AI, and guns that feel off. They made playing feel frustrating instead of fun.Graphics are nice, new mechanics are solid, but the story itself scores about a 5/10 for me. Gameplay feels uninspired compared to Far Cry 3. On PC, mouse sensitivity is awful and requires constant tweaking. While many assets and mechanics are fresh, the similarity to Far Cry 3 is clear.Defending statues, armories, and monks is tedious, side characters are forgettable, and the game actively fights you instead of letting you play. Some characters are mildly amusing, like the two stoner “gurus,” but overall, they don’t leave an **** short: Far Cry 4 has potential and looks beautiful, but poor mission design, frustrating progression, and uninspired gameplay make it hard to enjoy