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<blockquote data-quote="Recca" data-source="post: 6459" data-attributes="member: 549"><p>Despite the fact that it's such an old game, I've finally gotten around to playing Hexyz Force for the PSP. So far, I'm really enjoying it. The graphics are nice for its time, and the story is pretty engaging as well. Nothing ground breaking, but decent compared to many other more generic RPGs of the time. Being able to play the game from both Cecilia and Levant's perspective really gives the game some great replay value, as you'll have to complete both paths to really grasp the full story. Interestingly enough, I remember picking up this title alongside Ys Seven a number of years ago, and yet I've only recently started playing it. Tales of Eternia and Star Ocean: Second Evolution were also great ports of the PS1 originals with some nice new additions and improvements.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that, I'm also enjoying Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War Definitive Edition. Though, I'm sticking with the older version 2.7.1.2, since I dislike that many factions, especially the Imperial Guard got nerfed quite a bit in the newer rebalanced updates that were based on "community feedback." The reason I put this in quotations is because I've seen a number of fans complaining about many of these changes which were very unnecessary. As an Imperial Guard player myself, it was quite annoying for the already somewhat underpowered, but scrappy Guard to be reduced to an absolute bottom tier faction. The Astra Militarum is the backbone of the Imperium's forces, damn it! I think that with the name "Hammer of the Imperium", they deserve a little better than this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recca, post: 6459, member: 549"] Despite the fact that it's such an old game, I've finally gotten around to playing Hexyz Force for the PSP. So far, I'm really enjoying it. The graphics are nice for its time, and the story is pretty engaging as well. Nothing ground breaking, but decent compared to many other more generic RPGs of the time. Being able to play the game from both Cecilia and Levant's perspective really gives the game some great replay value, as you'll have to complete both paths to really grasp the full story. Interestingly enough, I remember picking up this title alongside Ys Seven a number of years ago, and yet I've only recently started playing it. Tales of Eternia and Star Ocean: Second Evolution were also great ports of the PS1 originals with some nice new additions and improvements. Aside from that, I'm also enjoying Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War Definitive Edition. Though, I'm sticking with the older version 2.7.1.2, since I dislike that many factions, especially the Imperial Guard got nerfed quite a bit in the newer rebalanced updates that were based on "community feedback." The reason I put this in quotations is because I've seen a number of fans complaining about many of these changes which were very unnecessary. As an Imperial Guard player myself, it was quite annoying for the already somewhat underpowered, but scrappy Guard to be reduced to an absolute bottom tier faction. The Astra Militarum is the backbone of the Imperium's forces, damn it! I think that with the name "Hammer of the Imperium", they deserve a little better than this! [/QUOTE]
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