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Generica: The Next Generation
Oh wow, on my second playthrough (first non-new-game-+) I noticed the Slayer King had a "gold skin" phase! It was hard to beat him down through it with my all-raider party! Haha! :D The Dire Belt and the Brawnbelt helped a lot. ;) I love the Dire Belt. Tradeoff items that are powerful are very satisfying, like the Berserker from Chrono Trigger.
Generica: The Next Generation
Bug report: On the Slayer King battle (in the clouds), I got an error saying that the enemy's script referenced an ability that does not exist, and the game restarted, causing me to have to load my game. I hadn't saved after beating any of the Therons, so I had to beat them all over again. My party was so powerful that this wasn't a big deal (killed each boss on round 2), but it may be very frustrating for someone who's struggling. A note on this, also: the Slayer King had summoned his 4 Fury Face lookalike adds (forget what they're called in this game, but they're Fury Faces in Dragon Warrior 4 ;)).
Generica
WARNING: This post contains (minor) spoilers. Do not read unless you have completed the game. I am essentially just complimenting the author of the game as effectively as I can by mentioning specific items and situations in the game.
I have played Dragon Quest 1-9, and beaten 1, 4, 5, and 8 each multiple times. I have beaten Mother 1, 2, and 3 each multiple times. I have beaten Chrono Trigger at least 25 times (not kidding).
Not one of those games has as satisfying game mechanics and balance as you have put into Generica.
Generica has its flaws, but it is an amazing game. I downloaded it this morning and spent 7 hours beating it with 3 soldiers and 1 druid. I killed the final boss on the second round using the Brawnbelt, Phaseblade, Spiked Shield, and Crown Of Swords combined with Impact, causing 12 giant hits to come from my first party member. I was able to set up a tricky build that essentially made my party invincible while still being super offensive. I did die once when I faced 3 warlocks who all decided to cast Litall in a row, but I learned from that and bought 1 Wall Cloak and that now reflects every AOE spell that's cast on my party. It's so satisfying to see items actually have a profound effect on the game. The story is really good, too. I was flabbergasted when the game asked me if I'd like to start a New Game+ with my current characters in the sequel. "I have the ENTIRE sequel content and it can just PUT these characters in it to continue playing!? HELL YEAH!!!" That seemed like a profound feat of elegant game design and engineering to me. I'd be stuck writing an essay if I continued praising Generica until I was done.
I'm still playing the sequel to Generica with my awesome party. It's satisfying blowing everything up with this party I crafted so carefully. Now I'm at a town that seems to finally have weapons that are similar in strength to what I'm already using, so I'm really excited to see what challenges the game presents me from here on.
It is mind-blowing that you made Generica in 10 days. If I was richer, I would be giving you money right now. I've discovered that you also made tons of other games. I feel like I've stumbled upon a treasure trove of wonderful adventure. Thank you for enriching my life.
I have played Dragon Quest 1-9, and beaten 1, 4, 5, and 8 each multiple times. I have beaten Mother 1, 2, and 3 each multiple times. I have beaten Chrono Trigger at least 25 times (not kidding).
Not one of those games has as satisfying game mechanics and balance as you have put into Generica.
Generica has its flaws, but it is an amazing game. I downloaded it this morning and spent 7 hours beating it with 3 soldiers and 1 druid. I killed the final boss on the second round using the Brawnbelt, Phaseblade, Spiked Shield, and Crown Of Swords combined with Impact, causing 12 giant hits to come from my first party member. I was able to set up a tricky build that essentially made my party invincible while still being super offensive. I did die once when I faced 3 warlocks who all decided to cast Litall in a row, but I learned from that and bought 1 Wall Cloak and that now reflects every AOE spell that's cast on my party. It's so satisfying to see items actually have a profound effect on the game. The story is really good, too. I was flabbergasted when the game asked me if I'd like to start a New Game+ with my current characters in the sequel. "I have the ENTIRE sequel content and it can just PUT these characters in it to continue playing!? HELL YEAH!!!" That seemed like a profound feat of elegant game design and engineering to me. I'd be stuck writing an essay if I continued praising Generica until I was done.
I'm still playing the sequel to Generica with my awesome party. It's satisfying blowing everything up with this party I crafted so carefully. Now I'm at a town that seems to finally have weapons that are similar in strength to what I'm already using, so I'm really excited to see what challenges the game presents me from here on.
It is mind-blowing that you made Generica in 10 days. If I was richer, I would be giving you money right now. I've discovered that you also made tons of other games. I feel like I've stumbled upon a treasure trove of wonderful adventure. Thank you for enriching my life.
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