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Finished Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker!!
Cleared the main game (Episodes 1-3) and some of the Bonus stages. Might come back later to do the rest but not sure.
I liked the game but it has some annoying issues. I mentioned last week how it forces you to replay the same stage multiple times and kills the pacing, but there's also inconsistency in the quality of the stages - I think the slower-paced, more puzzle-focused ones are great, but the more action-focused ones can get very frustrating.
The compact nature of the stages make the camera get "in your way" very often, which can be a major pain when you're rushing to escape enemies or raising lava. Also, these action-focused stages often give you a single chance to get Gems or Pixel Toads, forcing you to restart on small mistakes and adding to the repetition problem I mentioned above.
Finished Atelier Plachta (DLC for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream)!
I've been wanting to replay Atelier Sophie 2 but my backlog doesn't allow me, so I decided to compromise and get this DLC that was sitting in my wishlist.
It's a prologue to the main story, showing Plachta's arrival in Erde Wiege, her first adventure in that world alongside Ramizel and Diebolt, and how she got her Atelier. It also gives small bits of backstory for Plachta and Ramizel (mainly about their relationship with alchemy) that I don't recall being in the main game.
Gameplay-wise you just go around the Atelier, main city, and one (fairly large) area with a boss at the end. Clearing this unlocks this area in the main game and a couple of extra recipes.
Overall it's too short for its cost, but it was a reminder of how good Atelier Sophie 2 is - alchemy and combat are top-tier, the fantastic and colorful world is fun to explore, and it has a great balance of chill/slice-of-life and story moments.
Playing Stella of the End!
Good progress this week, reached Chapter 12 of 21.
This game gives me very strong TLOU vibes - it focuses on a growing parent/daughter relationship between the two leads as they travel through a ravaged land. However, this one goes for a more sci-fi approach - the father figure is Jude, a courier tasked with escorting a "newborn" android called Philia through forests and ruins of the collapsed human civilization.
The worldbuild is pretty damn good here. There's a lot of details in how humans survive in this post-apocalyptic age, including its dangers like leftover war machines or tribes of humans who have gone feral. But you also get some glimpses at the past - one of my favorite chapters has the duo going through the remains of megalopolis while they figure out the conflicts that caused the collapse of its society.
Will wait for your complete review of Stella of the End, sounds like a good first VN.
Now that you have finished both Captain Toad and Atelier Plachta, what are you starting next?
The only caveat is that this is a "kinetic novel" (no branches/choices). I generally recommend more interactive VNs for first-timers, but if you don't mind the concept it's definitely a good story to read.
Plan is to focus on Stella of the End this weekend, then go for another VN/side-game pair... but haven't decided yet which ones.
For VN I'm leaning towards one of Atri, Witch on the Holy Night or Silver Case 2425, while for side-game I'm leaning towards either Gal Guardians or Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus.
Yeah, I like to read, and it sounds like an interesting concept. Also no branches means no need to replay 😀
Both Gal Guardian and Bo are on my wishlist. I am more interested in Bo than Gal Guardians though, so will vote for that. On the other hand, if I had to pick for myself, I mostly play from older to new, I would go for Gal Guardians first.
As for VN, unless I am confusing it with some other, I have heard you mention Witch on the Holy Night before a few times, so I would say it's about time you play that, but going by the pictures my recommendation will be Silver Case 2425.
I hope that was enough to confuse you a little bit more.
Most (sadly not all) VNs do a good job minimizing repetition when replaying for alternative routes/endings. Fast-skipping text already read, highlighting choices you already took, or even having a flowchard so you can skip to branching points.
Silver Case 2425 looks really interesting! It's a pair of old VNs from Suda 51.
But I think I'll go for Atri first, mainly because it's the shortest of the three.