Dunno what you're talking about, Lilura's walk-through is full of helpful tips for the beginner (I looked at her JA2 walkthrough, it was very helpful) and isn't any more complicated than any beginner guide on Steam - but written much better.but it's too detailed for first-timers.
What's amazing to me, is that Lilura pretends to be a monocled 90s tactical game connoisseur yet ignores that Xcom Apocalypse was better than any of the 3 as a tactical game, AND it was released prior to all 3. There are many features in Xcom Apocalypse that remain unsurpassed in gaming to this day, like its great faction system. Jagged alliance 2 was a good game but in my opinion 2nd to Apocalypse. Silent Storm is generally inferior to those 2, only graphics are more modern. And ToEE in general is trash, let's be honest, it had a nice DnD combat implementation but that implementation should have been used in an actual video game.
Leaving "going for the first run blindly" thingy aside - her guide is too informative. It has not only "tips", but literal excerpts from the game dialogues and screenshots of various situations. What's the point of playing the game then?Dunno what you're talking about, Lilura's walk-through is full of helpful tips for the beginner
Good thing JA2 is a combat game, what difference does showing excerpts make?literal excerpts from the game dialogues and screenshots of various situations. What's the point of playing the game then?
What's amazing to me, is that Lilura pretends to be a monocled 90s tactical game connoisseur
Ask the same with Arcanum. Why spoil the fun?Good thing JA2 is a combat game, what difference does showing excerpts make?
The difference is that ToEE and Jagged Alliance 2 are RPGs and XCom is not, so it should not be considered here.
My treatment range is Renaissance-only. Thus, I don't cover the early or mid 90s. My agenda is to paint the Renaissance as the most monocled era, and not formally acknowledge the existence of preceding or subsequent eras, let alone their non-RPGs. If you want to read commentary on the games of those eras, feel free to go elsewhere or write your own. No one is stopping you.
I've already highlighted the virtues and flaws of the three great tactical RPGs in my treatment range, and that's enough. Now, I move onto Arcanum.
The difference is that ToEE and Jagged Alliance 2 are RPGs and XCom is not, so it should not be considered here.
Actually, of the 4 games mentioned (ToEE, JA2, SS, XcomApoc), ONLY ToEE is an RPG. The other games are strategy/tactics. All of them.
But if you decide to compare them, you should add Xcom Apocalypse which was better than all of them.
it's been answered a long time ago: RPG combat. horizon zero dawn is not considered an RPG; no stats, no RPG.The difference is that ToEE and Jagged Alliance 2 are RPGs and XCom is not, so it should not be considered here.
Actually, of the 4 games mentioned (ToEE, JA2, SS, XcomApoc), ONLY ToEE is an RPG. The other games are strategy/tactics. All of them.
But if you decide to compare them, you should add Xcom Apocalypse which was better than all of them.
Besides, Codex is on an eternal quest to answer the one final question - what is a RPG.
I think this point is moot[/spoiler]
it's been answered a long time ago: RPG combat. horizon zero dawn is not considered an RPG; no stats, no RPG.The difference is that ToEE and Jagged Alliance 2 are RPGs and XCom is not, so it should not be considered here.
Actually, of the 4 games mentioned (ToEE, JA2, SS, XcomApoc), ONLY ToEE is an RPG. The other games are strategy/tactics. All of them.
But if you decide to compare them, you should add Xcom Apocalypse which was better than all of them.
Besides, Codex is on an eternal quest to answer the one final question - what is a RPG.
I think this point is moot[/spoiler]
mod's opinion doesn't matter. I think it's important to emphasize that the umbrella of RPG as a genre is held together by combat; and this combat is further held together by player with stats vs monsters with stats. stuff like choices & consequences, story, exploration, are not RPG-exclusive.And yet I can read about it in the RPG subforum.
Isometric RPGs with a heavy emphasis on combat during the same era. Difference in mechanics notwithstanding, they are in the same genre around the same era.Comparing ToEE to JA2 must be some kind of joke, when these games have nothing in common mechanics wise.
Isometric RPGs with a heavy emphasis on combat during the same era. Difference in mechanics notwithstanding, they are in the same genre around the same era.Comparing ToEE to JA2 must be some kind of joke, when these games have nothing in common mechanics wise.
Nitpicking. Difference in mechanics doesn't change that they are both Isometric combat-focused RPGs from the same era.Isometric RPGs with a heavy emphasis on combat during the same era. Difference in mechanics notwithstanding, they are in the same genre around the same era.Comparing ToEE to JA2 must be some kind of joke, when these games have nothing in common mechanics wise.
Differences:
JA2: bullets actually fly and can be stopped by physical objects, thus thats what determine the overall hit chance
ToEE: It's all down to dice roll
JA2: Only shooting and hit to chance as mechanics, coupled with simple injury system
ToEE: Lots od debuffs, buffs, spells, mechanics
JA2: Stats matter but overally they don't affect a character build that much and influence little in the world
ToEE: Completely different builds and classes
Sorry but it's like comparing XCOM to Darkest Dungeon, there are similiarities, but in the end there's nothing substantial/relatable to compare between two.
Your ad hominem attacks are pathetic. I'm no troll. No alt.Text
I'm not so sure about that. I consider myself as an experienced BG, ToEE and JA2 player, yet I still read Lilura's blog entries about those games. Not to learn something new, but to read about those games from another experienced player point of view. Like some veterans' talk about old times... for old times sake I guess.It was a simple question at the start: who is the target audience of your writings? Experienced or first timers? I see that someone quite experienced in the matter wouldn't find much new at your blog, so thus I conclude that you write for the beginners.
I'm no troll. No alt.
Youtube' let's plays are for complete retards.
It was a simple question at the start: who is the target audience of your writings? Experienced or first timers?
I have not played Silent Storm yet, but between the two, Jagged Alliance is easier to pick up than ToEE.