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11 minutes ago, lagoonaris said:

As far as I can tell, the QTEs are a pain. it was the reason why i didn't finish the game yet. The QTEs in the first case where I have to flee from hunters killed me so often I rage quitted. Haven't touched the game ever since.

I like Noir Settings. And I like crime games. I really liked everything I saw from the game so far. I started it back when i started console gaming. I didn't knew the buttons on a controller well enough, so I sucked a lot in the game. I'll probably have more fun know when I return to it. Can't wait to try it again but not before I finish what I already have on my to-do right now.

 

That wilderness section was complete bullshit. I had no idea how Frogwares thought it was a good idea. Stupid, long and tedious. 

 

I ended up killing the man responsible solely because I had to run through that crap. Don't get me started on the swamp. 

 

Then there was the shit QTE section in the tavern where you had to eavesdrop using the left and right stick. Again, poorly executed. 

 

LA Noire has a couple bad combat sections but it's not awful. Look up a guide for those collectibles because you'll never find them all without one. 

 

It's a goddamn shame Team Bondi closed up shop the way they did, we could of had a sequel by now.

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That wilderness section was complete bullshit. I had no idea how Frogwares thought it was a good idea. Stupid, long and tedious. 

 

I ended up killing the man responsible solely because I had to run through that crap. Don't get me started on the swamp. 

 

Then there was the shit QTE section in the tavern where you had to eavesdrop using the left and right stick. Again, poorly executed. 

 

LA Noire has a couple bad combat sections but it's not bad. Look up a guide for those collectibles because you'll never find them all without one. 

 

It's a goddamn shame Team Bondi closed up shop the way they did, we could of had a sequel by now.

hahaha, seems like there is a lot of frustration about the QTEs in the game. Well, I guess, I will have lots of fun then. But since I already bought the game, I will play it someday so that it wouldn't be too much of a waste of money. But I will be prepared now that I know that I'm not the only one who has its indifferences with the QTEs :D

The games that were good and never got a sequel are always the ones who should have gotten one. I still think, a follow up to Kingdoms of Amalur could have been great but oh well, nothing one could change about those companies...

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8 hours ago, lagoonaris said:

Well, I kinda like Yandere because it is an interesting concept but yeah... More of a fan of Shin and Kent nowadays since they seemed to care the most about the MC. (I know Ikki did as well but I had a feeling that he didn't put the MC really above the fanclub). Loli and Moe are two things that are quite a huhe hype in Japan. I can't get beheind that either but oh well~ :D

 

I once started with the NDS games of KH since I never owned any console while I lived with my parents. I bought the original PS2 games when I stayed over for summer holidays at my friend's house who owned a PS2 and binge played them back then. The Remixes were my first PS3 games. I still want the PS4 collection of all of the games... But yeah, always played the games on Normal myself. I try critical mode in 0.2 but boy it is sooo difficult :D

 

Oh, I hate trophies which request you to be in the game for a specific time. Mostly I get them because I'm idling in the game but still... Those can be a waste of time (literally). But yeah, Xilia doesn't seem to be much of an effort. I just haven't tried the trophy hunt yet.
But I agree. In comparison to XIII, XV seems to be easier in getting the platinum. But I think, XV got generally easier to play through than XIII. In XIII I have fought every possible battle and leveld as much as I could and I still can't win against some "normal" battles in the last chapter. Only thing that still holds me off to finish the story. In XV... Everything was so easy I didn't even had to try to stick up with my levels. Type-0 looks great and interesting but somehow I don't really get into the gameplay. Managed the tutorial and then died. I think I suck in that game... xD

I started Persona 3 and Persona 5. Both have a very interesting story and are more a mix from VN and Dungeon crawler. But I like P3 more atm. P5 has a very slowly start. Youw alk three meters, cutscene, you walk 4 meters, cutscene... rinse and repeat. I hope it will be better once I'm finished with the first dungeon.

 

Danganronpa ist a very nice game. I'm not sure if I would really put it into the VN genre. There is a lot of reading but apart from the story-related stuff you can decide which what characters you interact so you can skip quite a few hours of reading if you don't interact with everyone at every single occasion. The gameplay has a lot of exploring since you wander around the school and search for an exit. There are murders in this game and you have to investigate it and collect tips and proofs and later you have a trial where you have to find the culprit. The trials are a lot of reading but combined with a lot of minigames to move the story forward. Biggest example is the truth bullet system where you chose one of your proofs and try to shoot at a statement from someone else to counter them. What I really liked about the Danganronpa series is that there are so diverse characters and everyone seems to be really well made with flaws, positives and negatives and what else. And it was hard to find out who the mastermind was. I only found that out once I reached the trial to expose the mastermind xD The reload is a really good deal if you want to have the games for the games' sake. But from the trophy hunting aspect I couldn't recommend it. They took all trophies from the original two games and put them together in one stack so there is only one platinum. You still have to do the work of two games though (about 60-80 hours for the first, dependent on how fast you can read and about 70-100 hours for the second, as there is a minigame you have to do which gives all the items you need at random). So 130-180 hours of gameplay to get one platinum where you could get two if you ply the games in their single form. But that's the only flaw of the Reload. (On a side note: Another Episode Ultra Despair Girls is set between the two maingames and is actually a shooter game. So it is a completely different kind of gameplay compared to the main games. On an other side note: The upcoming V3 is not a direct sequel to the two maingames. The Danganronpa series got their official finale in the two Anime series called Danganronpa 3 "The End of Hope's Peak Academy". So beware, if you want to know how everything began and how everythingends, you have to watch 25 episodes of Anime. But a very well made anime though)

I found the battle system in FF Type 0 a bit hard, but I had played the PSP version way back, so I quite half way. I think the plat for the ps4 is pretty short, but it requires a good degree of skill as opposed to the usual grinding and levelling like in other FFs. I might try it out, but after Nier Automata and FFXII TZA :) 

 

For XIII, ,You can't win battles by leveling up as the developers designed the game to restrict your crystarium growth to force the player to strategise their paradigms carefully, so the full on attack technique often fails in XIII, especially for post game cieth missions. I had the Piggyback guide which was a gem and the only thing I used for the plat as it detailed perfect strategies so that I never actually lost a single battle (I was probably being sneaky), but I noticed that the strategies were very specific and needed accurate timing when changing paradigms etc. Gamefaqs has some great walkthroughs and details about what paradigms and strategies to use if your having difficulty. As a note, I used Lightning, Hope and Fang for the main story, and my recommended paradigms are for the majority of regular battles end game are diversity/combat clinic/ solidarity, delta attack, evened odds, cerebrus/ relentless assault, mystic tower or tri disaster. For the last dungeon, I was always started in Evened odds to buff/debuff as my default, then switched between Delta attack and Tri disaster to stagger->Cerebrus and used combat clinic or solidarity to heal depending on the stagger gauge. The cieth missions need a more specialised approach though for 5 starring them. I've platted this game twice, so if you have any questions at all about any part, ask anytime:) 

 

Yeah I think I was discussing about the whole having two games for 1 plat in a separate thread and we brought up Danganronpa up, among a few others like DBZ collection, Amnesia later x Crowd, the new code realize on ps4 and The Nonary games, which is great financially but bad from a trophy hunters perspective. There is the vita version Trigger Happy Havoc, which I was thinking about trying first depending on how wallet is holding up?

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1 hour ago, Lava_Yuki said:

I found the battle system in FF Type 0 a bit hard, but I had played the PSP version way back, so I quite half way. I think the plat for the ps4 is pretty short, but it requires a good degree of skill as opposed to the usual grinding and levelling like in other FFs. I might try it out, but after Nier Automata and FFXII TZA :) 

 

For XIII, ,You can't win battles by leveling up as the developers designed the game to restrict your crystarium growth to force the player to strategise their paradigms carefully, so the full on attack technique often fails in XIII, especially for post game cieth missions. I had the Piggyback guide which was a gem and the only thing I used for the plat as it detailed perfect strategies so that I never actually lost a single battle (I was probably being sneaky), but I noticed that the strategies were very specific and needed accurate timing when changing paradigms etc. Gamefaqs has some great walkthroughs and details about what paradigms and strategies to use if your having difficulty. As a note, I used Lightning, Hope and Fang for the main story, and my recommended paradigms are for the majority of regular battles end game are diversity/combat clinic/ solidarity, delta attack, evened odds, cerebrus/ relentless assault, mystic tower or tri disaster. For the last dungeon, I was always started in Evened odds to buff/debuff as my default, then switched between Delta attack and Tri disaster to stagger->Cerebrus and used combat clinic or solidarity to heal depending on the stagger gauge. The cieth missions need a more specialised approach though for 5 starring them. I've platted this game twice, so if you have any questions at all about any part, ask anytime:) 

 

Yeah I think I was discussing about the whole having two games for 1 plat in a separate thread and we brought up Danganronpa up, among a few others like DBZ collection, Amnesia later x Crowd, the new code realize on ps4 and The Nonary games, which is great financially but bad from a trophy hunters perspective. There is the vita version Trigger Happy Havoc, which I was thinking about trying first depending on how wallet is holding up1f605.png

Nier Automata is a game I still have to buy. But it's so expensive... Some day in a sale xD

My main paradigm is Lightning, Hope and Vanille because all three are healers and most of the time that 3-healer-paradigm saves me from getting slaughtered. I know Fang is one of the best to use in late-game but somehow I just can't use the role of Defender and everything else she does isn't helpful or is already done by Lightning. (On a side note: i don't know the english words for the role combinations since my game is in German language, so yeah... sorry, if I say something wrong.) Platting this game isn't even one of my thoughts right know as I try to finish the story first and then in a second play-through maybe try to get all trophies. (Or in post-game if that's a possibility). I skipped most of the Cieth-missions but mostly because it was a pain running from A to B (I know some finished statues should teleport me but for some reason none of those I made, gave the opportunity to be used as fast travel spot...). What kills me right now is everything in the last chapüter. I'm back in the city and yeah.. fighting me trhough, slow and steady. I might come back to your offer of asking for some help... maybe. If i decide to play the game again xD

 

I played the Vita version from the first game as first entry in the Danganronpa series. i later got the second game on Steam and only have that one for console in the reload. I'll probably buy it as single game some time if I have the money and it's on sale. But first I wanna buy the new game xD If you're not sure if the series is something for you, it's probably not a bad idea to go and buy the single version for Vita. You get the game and you get an easy platinum that's worth your effort.

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#10 Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Length of Time: 80 hours
Difficulty: 2/10

 

With this, my platinum count finally reached two digits. I'm not much of a planer regarding trophy milestones but when I saw that the next platinum would be my tenth and I had two games in which I could reach it, it was no question to me that it should be Amalur who gets the milestone. With console version and pc version together, this game ate over 200 hours of my time. It's the only game I ever spent so much time on (the Sims games altogether and Sid Meier's Civilization V would be second and third place with about 150 hours but oh well). I'm happy to call the platinum mine. And just as I expected, the last trophy I needed to earn was the damn :bronze: Green Thumb :D But now that I have it, only the DLC trophies are left and I decided to do them later as I'm currently trying to write a trophy guide for the main game. If it works out, I want to write guides for the DLCs as well and intend to do so while going for their trophies. So I'll probably get to it at the end of the month or in October.

 

And until then, I wonder which game I should prioritize next for platinum hunting? :D

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Congratulations, small but informative list.

I still visit Amalur from time to time, still looking to complete my beloved Luna armor set :/. Crafting was mostly useless, you can get great weapons going to the merchants. I remember Diablo 2, my first Rpg, big difference about the sockets and embedding shards/gems in weapons, big difference, your hunting is satisfying. In Amalur it's a waste of time looking for better shards or upgrade them. 

Sometimes I lose interest too when I see my backlog, what do I play know? In my case,  I use to clear some small indies and then I embark in a big game. I just finished The ungarden, and Faeries: Legends of Avalon, very entertaining both of them. 

In your case you can go for Alice madness returns, tiny and easy AAA game, and if you got special edition it must be very much easier with all those dresses.

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1 minute ago, GoldenShaka said:

Congratulations, small but informative list.

I still visit Amalur from time to time, still looking to complete my beloved Luna armor set :/. Crafting was mostly useless, you can get great weapons going to the merchants. I remember Diablo 2, my first Rpg, big difference about the sockets and embedding shards/gems in weapons, big difference, your hunting is satisfying. In Amalur it's a waste of time looking for better shards or upgrade them. 

Sometimes I lose interest too when I see my backlog, what do I play know? In my case,  I use to clear some small indies and then I embark in a big game. I just finished The ungarden, and Faeries: Legends of Avalon, very entertaining both of them. 

In your case you can go for Alice madness returns, tiny and easy AAA game, and if you got special edition it must be very much easier with all those dresses.

I never bought a single weapon from a merchant as I got good enough weapons through loot. As a mage it was really nice to receive a magic staff at the end of House of Sorrows. Was the best weapon I encountered so far for a mage and ended my game with it. I never used crafting as I never used any gems or shards. It wasn't needed and I still wonder sometimes why it even was implemented in the game as it seems a bit useless to me. About the special armor sets, I really like them, but it is quite unfortunate that most chests who contain such pieces of sets are totally random generated. So if I want to have a full set I would need to save before opening a chest and reload in case I don't get what I want. It's the main reason I never gotten any full set except those who are obtainable through quests.

 

Alice sounds like a good idea though. Really shouldn't be too hard since I own all dresses etc. Might give it a try later today :) 

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I saw your list, and liked how you got the 100% for the PS3 versions of the theater cinemas of 358/2 Days and re:coded. Shame they decided to ditch that in the PS4 collection but it's all good. I really wanted a remake of the actual games but I know that those two were the black sheep and not very well liked.

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Just now, MysticjMax said:

I saw your list, and liked how you got the 100% for the PS3 versions of the theater cinemas of 358/2 Days and re:coded. Shame they decided to ditch that in the PS4 collection but it's all good. I really wanted a remake of the actual games but I know that those two were the black sheep and not very well liked.

Whaaat? They dirtched those two on PS4? But... but... it's not a collection if titles are missing. And what's about "whole Kingdom hearts on one console" if they miss those two? Re:coded I understand. I also didn't like it although I really loved the idea of being able to play a world again if I wanted to. (The time challenges on those were nice) and I really liked Coliseum in Coded but the story was... not really important as the whole purpose of the game was only to present that final cutscene. But Days... Days was one of my favorites. I love Roxas and I really loved all this mission-doing although it could get a bit repetitive but still. A remake of Days would have been very nice. Only reason I don't play the game anymore is because my L and R buttons on DS don't work anymore and that makes it nearly impossible to play decently.

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12 hours ago, lagoonaris said:

Whaaat? They ditched those two on PS4? But... but... it's not a collection if titles are missing.

 

Uhm, I am sorry. What I meant is that 358/2 Days and re:coded on the PS4 collection don't have trophy lists, I didn't say they didn't include the "games" that were on the PS3 remixes.

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20 minutes ago, mannenntmichjens said:

I played a good number of games from your "I'll play them some day" list and I can approve that I didn't really disliked any of them :P But in my opinion you should consider to move Persona 5 up a bit. Just plated it a while ago and all the grinding aside (because I am dumb and missed some trophies and had to play it 3 times... first run is always trophy free for the pure game experience) I think it was quite magnificent. It was my first Persona though, so it might be a different experience for you, but for the first 50 hours or so I just wondered how much different stuff is buried in that game. It just never stopped surprising me so that it didn't bother me when the routine kicked in near the end :P 

 

And just by browsing your lists you should take a look at Ys 8: Lacrimosa of DANA. Bought it blind, started it this friday and it already seems like I won't regret it. Pretty Kingdom Heartsy with its quick combat, it could be up your alley, maybe :P

I already started Persona 5 and will probably continue it soon enough as I only borrowed the game from a friend. Right now it is more of "forcing" myself to play it because the start is so slow. lots of film sequences and dialogue. I don't mind slow starts but this one is somehow pretty slow. (I once started Persona 3 and in P3 you get thrown into the whole mess pretty quickly).

Ys 8 looks very promising but I'm not a fan of starting a series at a later title (she said and played Kingdom hearts Days and Re:coded before everything else...). I tried to look into earlier games of the series to start with them for the sake of starting at the beginning but apparently there are so many different versions and all that I'm completely confused as to where start (especially since not all titles seem to be released in NA/EU or on console...)

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According to your list I suggest you try out Ni No Kuni for the PS3. Beautiful jrpg that was created with studio Ghibli. It is not as tacky as the final fantasy franchise

(beginning with XIII) but has a great story, likeable characters, an outstanding world and an awesome look in general. 

 

Edit: Just saw that one in your unfinished section ;) 

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2 minutes ago, mannenntmichjens said:

Hmm.... well ok then, I think that won't change much at all during the game, so I guess I take my recommendation back :P I had no idea that P5 is "worse" in that regard. I guessed that it's the same across the series because I never really had a chance to play any Persona title.

 

I have no clue about the older Ys games (and judging by some videos I watched they are pretty different) and i read that they behave pretty much like FF games. Slight connections between the games, but no overarching story across all Ys games. I don't feel like I'm missing something storywise and I've never heard about this series until I saw Ys 8 in some trailers :P  So I think you shouldn't jump on it immediately, but not shy away completely from it just because of the 8 in the title. And I just remembered that you could always check the demo first, doesn't hurt :P 

Well, as far as I played P3 and P5, I think all Persona titles are quite equal to each other. Gameplay-wise they're dungeon-crawlers in which you fight by releasing your different Personas. Which you can collect a lot from. But I like the overall theme of the Persona games so I definitely come back to them. P3 is availabe in the PS Store for PS3 (as PS2 emulation) so no trophies but you I think it is worth it for the story alone. And P2 and P4 are avilable for Vita if you happen to own one.

 

Hm, if it's more like FF and Persona regarding continuity, then I guess I can give it a try. I might check out the demo then to see if I should save up money for the game. It definitely looks nice enough for it :)

 

8 minutes ago, Gommes_ said:

According to your list I suggest you try out Ni No Kuni for the PS3. Beautiful jrpg that was created with studio Ghibli. It is not as tacky as the final fantasy franchise

(beginning with XIII) but has a great story, likeable characters, an outstanding world and an awesome look in general. 

Ni no Kuni is on my list of games I wanna plat xD My room mate gave it to me as christmas present once. I played it a little back then and I really like the music and the world. I'll definitely come back to it again. It's one of the 3 RPGs I consider right now (the others being Witcher 3 and Skyrim) but I haven't decided yet which of them I really wanna tackle next.

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26 minutes ago, lagoonaris said:

Well, as far as I played P3 and P5, I think all Persona titles are quite equal to each other. Gameplay-wise they're dungeon-crawlers in which you fight by releasing your different Personas. Which you can collect a lot from. But I like the overall theme of the Persona games so I definitely come back to them. P3 is availabe in the PS Store for PS3 (as PS2 emulation) so no trophies but you I think it is worth it for the story alone. And P2 and P4 are avilable for Vita if you happen to own one.

 

You can get P2: Eternal Punishment on your PS3, and P2: Innocent Sin on the PSP (now Vita). I will mention that P2 is quite a bit different than the ones that followed it, with much less focus on social interaction, and much more on combat.

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#11 Murdered: Soul Suspect
Length of Time: ~ 10 hours
Difficulty: 2/10

 

I took way to long for this game although it has such an easy platinum. Reason behind that is, I missed a collectible in the Asylum, got totally lost inside the asylum and rage-quitted. So I knew, I had to start a new game to get this plat and that I postponed for more than a year. I bought this game once per pre-order for PC. But my laptop back then wasn't able to handle the game. So I played it at my friend's PC. Later, I got a PC which was able to run the game. I had forgotten the details of the story, so i started again. And then, my room mate bought the game for console. I started again since it was way more pleasant to play with a controller... Yeah, three times was already enough. Never gotten to the end in any of those tries. But now, that I'm more into trophies, I just forced myself to start it again, this time with a collectible guide open at all times. Made it trough and got the plat. The game is very easy, very short, quite nice. (Almost) no fighting, no rushing. If it weren't for those god damn demons, i would say that this game is a nice, calm experience for in-between bigger games. But the demons. They stressed me out. I paused the game for about three hours at the Judge's house because I couldn't handle the thought of having to fight FOUR of those beasts at once. Meh, I'm glad I got that behind me.

Now I have no clue what to play next. Started Alice: Madness Returns anew, bought Magicka 2 and play that occasionally with my room mate and can't decide which game to try out next on PS3. Don't want to use the PS4 so much these days as my room mate wants to play on it every evening after she comes home, so I don't want to take that away by binge playing some major RPG on that one :D

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11 minutes ago, mannenntmichjens said:

If you don't aim for absolute completion Alice should be pretty short. But if you want to get everything..... that oinking haunted me. Damn invisible pigsnouts :P

 

Was Murdered kind of like the Telltale games, especially after playing Tales from the Borderlands? Never tried it despite it being cheap as dirt on sales. My girlfriend already watched it on youtube and so it was sadly disqualified :P

You don't make any choices, so there is a pretty linear story. What you do is going around, collecting clues and trying to figure out who the hell murdered you. The gameplay is quite monotone as you just run around, inspect things and talk to people/ghosts. There are a few times where you have to defeat some demons and to do that you have to be stealthy but apart from that, it's nothing special. You can't really compare it to any Telltale game since there you have at least different choices. In Murdered, you play it once, you don't need it ever again. And if you missed any collectible on your way to the end, it can be a real pain to play the whole game again just for that. I liked the story though so if you like the setting it can be worth. But not for full price. If you like to go for easy platinums and enjoy some nice story-telling on the way, i can recommend it in a sale for a few bucks.

But yeah, I actually aim to go for 100% in Alice. At least in the main game. Just got distracted with other games... again :D With FF 14 getting me hooked atm and Ni no Kuni und FF15 getting my attention again...

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Nice list, you can't go wrong with RPGs & VNs :D

 

I'm surprised you haven't finished The Wolf Among Us yet. Did it not strike your interest? 

 

Also what did you think of Norn9 compared to Amnesia or Realize? It's been on my radar for awhile now (hoping it will end up on plus eventually), but I've played those other two so I was just wondering if its something to pick up or wait for. 

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Just now, Gretchen27 said:

Nice list, you can't go wrong with RPGs & VNs :D

 

I'm surprised you haven't finished The Wolf Among Us yet. Did it not strike your interest? 

 

Also what did you think of Norn9 compared to Amnesia or Realize? It's been on my radar for awhile now (hoping it will end up on plus eventually), but I've played those other two so I was just wondering if its something to pick up or wait for. 

Well, the story of Wolf Among Us is interesteing. i played the first episode but after that I paused since I played Tells from Borderlands not long before that and I just needed a game with more gameplay than a Telltale. And then I got sidetracked. I will definitely return to Wolf though, but I don't know when :D

As for Norn9... I am not far enough in Code Realize to compare those two yet. In Realize I'm somewhere chapter 3 or so, I guess? I definitely didn't got to any route yet and actually I have to start anew since I forgot most of it << But in comparison to Amnesia, I liked Norn9 more. A lot more. The two main reasons I liked it more are 1. In retrospect, Amnesia was pretty abusive and made me question the romance choices of the heroine. In Norn9 it doesn't have so much abuse. 2. The overall story is just better. You have an actual plot which is the same in all routes but gets different outcomes depending on your choice of heroine, love interest and ending. But the overall plot is just... so much better since it actually has to do with the whole world and how the characters interact with each other... In Amnesia it was just this "Yeah, i fucked up your memories, so just chose a timeline and hope for the best.". Not much thought if you ask me. The world of Norn is really well defined and the characters also.
What might be a contra is the fact that the routes are a bit short. They are still a good length, they don't feel rushed and everything still seems defined but I heard reviews about how the game put quantity over quality (I don't think so, but some people do). And well, quantity there is since you have three girls from which you can chose whom to play. And each girl has three love choices each. So in the end you'll have 12 different routes with multiple endings. And all characters are different and still realistic. And no route felt like it copied another. It really was beautiful.
And I might have written a bit to much of a love hymn about this game, but oh well, it is my favorite otome so far. Maybe Code Realize can top that but so far, I just loved so much in Norn, it could be a challenge to top that :D 

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If you want easy platinums, go for "The wolf among us", Game of Thrones, Infamous: Second Son and Alice (altough i suggest you play the "McGee" prequel before tackling the main game, just for background story purposes). If you want epic platinums with a superb story and gameplay, go for the Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasies, Borderlands and Dishonored (but if you don't like sthealty games avoid this last one like the plague).

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Just now, Vampirehunter145 said:

If you want easy platinums, go for "The wolf among us", Game of Thrones, Infamous: Second Son and Alice (altough i suggest you play the "McGee" precuel before tackling the main game, just for background story purposes). If you want epic platinums with a superb story and gameplay, go for the Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasies, Borderlands and Dishonored (but if you don't like sthealty games avoid this last one like the plague).

Well I already started most of the games you listed and I intend to finish and plat most of them. I already finished the stories of all Kingdom Hearts titles (except CoM) but currently I let a friend borrow the games so no working on those trophies right now. FF15 is an occasional level grind for the adamantoise and Gladios Exploration skill. And FF13 bullies me with the last chapter of the story :D Borderlands and Dishonored are both games which are totally not my genres since I'm terrible at shooters and stealth games. But I'm really interested in the stories of both games and I own the games so I will definitely try them again sometime though maybe not for the platinum. I'm also occasionally playing Alice but I play the actual game first. McGee is on my list because of the 100% but so far I didn't had any problems following the plot of Alice without knowing McGee.

InFamous is a game, I'm currently thinking about since I got it last PS+ but I'll probably try to finish some of the games I already started before starting another new game :D But thx for the tips nonetheless.

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