If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • Can’t wait to play more games from the series ☺️

    The problem with that series at the moment is that they have a big hole in their releases on Switch. Second Chapter Remake should come out this year if they keep their release date, but then you are out of luck waiting for Third Chapter which will hopefully be released quickly. The next two games are available again, followed by another hole for Switch users with Cold Steel 1 and 2. The remaining games are all available again up to the newest entry in the saga.

    It’s such a mess for Switch users who can’t just hit the missing games up on PC, especially since the games are one of those that definitely should be played in order without skipping entries.

    So, if you’re looking for a “comfort RPG” might I recommend the Atelier series? Atelier Ryza: Everdarkness and Secret Hideout would be a good starting point. It has a less epic story than the Legend of Heroes series which spans almost 40 years, but in return you get something a lot more comfy with a pedigree of also close to 30 years (even though the stories aren’t linked so start with whatever trilogy you want).



  • Give Monster Hunter Stories a go. It’s a turn-based JRPG in the Monster hunter word with Pokemon-Gotta-Catch-Them-All elements.

    Another good JRPG series to play on Switch is Xenoblade Chronicles. Start with X.

    Recently, I enjoyed the remake of Trails in the Sky FC a lot, but there is a huge gap right now in that series that you cannot play on Switch. It’s best to play this series in order, so I cannot really recommend starting with it right now as long as the gap isn’t filled with remakes or ports.

    When you like to dip your toe into the Tactical JRPG genre, you can find a treasure trove of great titles on Switch as well. Final Fantasy Tactics, Valkyria Chronicles, Unicorn Overlord, and Triangle Strategy to start with.

    Last but not least, I’m a fan of the Atelier series since it hit my sweet spot between comfy and adventure. It’s rather obscure in the larger JRPG landscape, but it has been a long-running series since 1997 with a steadily growing following. Story-wise, the series is generally more about personal goals and friendships than the large-scale world-ending events in most other JRPG series, but that is the appeal for me. They come in arcs of 3 (plus a bonus 4th title sometimes), so you can start with whatever first title in an arc that you want. Personally, I would recommend starting with the first Ryza since it has enough modern conveniences.



  • I’m not a fan of how it looks in this first previews, but I’m interested to see the potential of this in future iterations. For example, I’ve seen a whitepaper of someone running something similar on top of GTA and make it look photorealistic. If this current implementation gets a couple more “papers down the line” this could possibly speed up development of games immensely and allow for a graphical fidelity that isn’t feasible with current tech. But that’s just potentially. Right now, I don’t see what they’ve shown so far to be anywhere near releaseable.