I like the setting and set. It is Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta electric and highly mechanical and pushed, yet we’re going down to completely planets that are organic and fighting with giant monsters. It reminds me a lot of Monster Hunter World, but it is much less hardcore. I enjoyed MHW, but the repetitiveness turned off me after a while. PSO2 is reliant on perfectly timing your attacks. I feel like whatever I was doing in PSO2 I had been getting some kind of upgrade, but in MHW I could go hours prior to grinding funds to make something just a tiny bit better. (Maybe MHW is not the ideal match to compare, but it is all I have to go on).
For me, PSO2 scratches that loot/grindy itch that games like Destiny or Warframe just have not been able to do recently (to be honest, I have thousands of hours at both matches ). With PSO2 obtaining a NA launch and rumors of FF14 producing its way to Xbox this season, I think I will be playing far more Japanese games in the near future.I’ll be fair, It’s way overpowering at first. About 100 different currencies. But they have melee and ranged attack??), and still don’t know how to update the harmonizer (no drops which was strange ).
The sport was very relaxing. The cheap PSO2 Meseta Monster Hunter comparison making is seen by me is loved by me. Should you put the time in to it skill that is easy to play but very high ceiling. I feel I can’t give a fair opinion however lol although I played with probably 15 hrs. It’s one of those games although it hasn’t clicked for mepersonally, but feels if I stick with this, just like it WILL click. I am just rambling now.