There'll be plenty of things to challenge you still, but sounds like you're having fun with it. The evolving and growing of the familiar is a lot of fun.
I can see that. But I did a few grinding sessions in Hamelin, so now everyone's above Level 30 and easily clearing the errands and bounties out of the park.
It's from Level 5, both games, so they should feel a little familiar. There's a lot to do in Ni No Kuni, so you'll be busy for a while.
It does. I only managed to finish a few quests and bounty hunts after going on hiatus. Some bounty hunts have proven to be quite hard, and even using the Knights doesn't help. I still haven't passed the game and have just gotten Leonard back, so he's underleveled compared to everyone else. It is a great game. At this point I have to search for the King of the Sky Pirates but I'm getting my errands and bounty hunts out of the way. I'm glad how similar yet totally different the game is from WKC. I love it.
I'm pretty sure it is still completely possible to do everything in the game, but it'll just take a really long time to do so. Ni no Kuni is a great game. So glad you hear you picked it up.
I was having a talk with Unknown Entity when one of her friends informed me and her that the online servers for WKC were shut down. :/ So that was kind of a bummer, but at least I'm having fun with the game. The quests and bounty hunts continue to be hard (or just long and tedious) so I can see how multiple players can help. Still, coming up with a strategy or just enduring and surviving seem to be the key to these, so I managed to do well in Solo. I built my character mostly on Bow skills, but I also gave him some Divine and Elemental Magic. I also have an easier time against the Gigantes in the rifts when Paralyzing them with Stun Tip, along using Conceal and Dark Shot. Oh, and I also got a hold of Ni No Kuni. I love the way you can acquire familiars in this game, and I love the story too.
Glad you're playing WKC still. Yeah, I did some customization with the Knight, but it is mostly just getting all of the free stuff from fights/rifts and things. I'm glad you were able to find a way that works for you with the Archer. There is a lot of ways to make things work, just have to play around with them. It's ok, I'll be around still. So however long it takes.
So I'm playing White Knight Chronicles and have finally acquired my own Incorruptus. Sure, it's a better idea to train myself to rely more on my character than the Knights, but I can't help wanting to use it every now and then, even with the awful coloring and having just three Artifacts for it. To me it's just fun using the Knights, no matter how easy or hard the battle is. For the most part I just save it for the very tough quests and bounty hunts. I also managed to find a way to make a bow user effective in battle. Conceal and Dark Shot. Battles get easier when the enemy keeps missing their hits, but constantly restoring my MP has been the hard part, on top of healing and buffing my party. Look at me ramble xD I'm wondering if you still managed to customize your Incorruptus the way you want it, even though you were the one who mentioned fighting without it. Also, I may be gone for a while again as my Internet service will be cut off. But I plan to get a different service next pay day so hopefully I won't be gone for long, even though I don't come here like I used to.
It feels great when you let your imagination unfold and let it out in reality for everyone to see. I can understand why they'd love that kind of living, however rough it may be.
Yeah, it is no doubt rough to manage. But it is the living that they have picked. It helps that they probably enjoy what they are doing.
Still, I can't imagine the pressure of meeting a deadline, especially if it has to be met in a short amount of time.
I think a lot of depends on the individual and if they have a team helping them or not. The ones that are more regulars with weekly deadlines I think have teams that help them. But the one that take longer usually have a lot more detail and content. So it all varies.
I didn't understand how hard it is for mangakas until my friend from work pointed out Bakuman, which portrays how hard it can be. I haven't read it but it sounds pretty good. From what she's told me I understand a little more why it can take months to get one chapter out.
Yeah, Bosch does a pretty good job as Lelouch. I think they had a great cast and dub for the English version. They put a lot of time into, but it was a melodrama and comedy, so it sort of needed to be good. Skip Beat is a monthly or bi-monthly series, so it makes for very long waits.
At least the manga is ongoing. I know a coworker who stays tuned for the updates on websites like Manga Fox. I haven't watched Hayate for days, given the mountain of stuff I have going on. And I'm really enjoying Code Geass. From what I've seen, lots of anime viewers would rather see the Japanese audio of just about anything, but personally I don't mind English dubs in any anime. Plus, I think Johnny Yong Bosch is a great voice actor and I was happy when I found out he did the voice for Lelouch. I've also started writing another story, which is why I haven't posted anything here at all. I'm trying out fanfiction.net to see how far I can go. At this point I'm hoping I can finish a story for once....