Ah, I actually decided to go with the sword, and so far it's been okay. Good point about the staff having reach though.. like Garrus, heh. I think I'm right at the part where you can first get the lightning spell you spoke of. I hope I have enough money.rickynumber24 said:I seem to have missed this all weekend. Oops. <.<Bryan Jue said:Hmm, regarding the combat, I kind of figured that I'd try to play it the way the game tries to make you play it. I'm varying my styles to use them in situations I think they should be used in. I can't really comment on your strategy because I've actually tried to allocate my skill points in a few different styles instead of concentrating on the starting one. If that's the case though, it's pretty unfortunate. One thing though... do you know what difficulty you played JE at? I only ask because I know that when I played ME2 at Veteran (i.e. medium), I really didn't have to make use of the wide variety of Shepard (and squad) powers to beat the game. But on Hardcore and Insanity, you really need to be familiar with the different abilities and tailor your people to specific enemies/situations in order to survive. I would imagine the same is true for Jade Empire at higher difficulties. I haven't tried increasing the difficulty though, and probably won't.
I haven't beaten the game yet so I guess I have no comment about the ending.
I am also playing on PC, and I got it for $5 one sale. Even if it's good but not great, I'd say that's a steal. And yes, it takes some tweaking to run it on post-XP machines (Vista, in my case), but after that it runs like a charm.
Anyway, I played to almost the end at the difficulty one level above default. Admittedly, I also mostly used the staff, because abusing reach is easy. When I ran low on focus, I'd use that lightning area combo attack and get some focus back. I got frustrated right near the end with the four elephants that have reach at least as long as the staff because I hadn't figure out how to get through their guard and I didn't feel like using Jade Golem cheese. (They're immune to support styles, too, IIRC.) Later, when I came back to finish the game, (that's seriously almost right before the end boss...) I turned the difficulty down to normal just to reach the end.
Also, yeah, it is totally a steal at $5.
(Then again, in Mass Effect, I find that the big requirement for surviving the upper difficulty levels is largely not being stupid and reckless... and this is speaking as someone who was soured on shooters by UT until Portal came out.)
In ME1 I agree about not being reckless; in ME2 I feel that fact is less so, mostly because there is a bit more strategy involved, with using the right tool for the job. That's a bit of a tangent though.
I stopped playing multiplayer FPS games after a while because everyone online just started being better, while I wasn't. So I turned to single player games or local co-op with my brother. You mentioned Portal.. ohhh boy, Portal 2 in 6 days!