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I have started my playthrough of Baten Kaitos Origins. I did lose my first three hours of gameplay because I had an apparently rare glitch that resets the card collection when you turn off the game and the only way to fix it is a specific save/load setup done on a brand new file. It's weird finally playing the sequel to a game I know so well for the first time. It almost feels like a Romhack since it looks almost identical.
The differences do come in fast and hard when it comes to combat though and I have to say I am not happy with it. What made combat in the first game so exciting was the split-second decision you had to make. Do you take the risk and chase that straight or do you play it safe and start forming pairs with the cards you already used? In the sequel, every card has a predetermined role in the one combo you are able to play and you do that over and over again. On top of that, it's not as strictly turn-based anymore. Combat keeps going while you're setting up your own turn and once I had a full party of three characters, I no longer see 90% of combat even happening. I sometimes notice one of my characters being poisoned and I don't even know which enemy did that. I'll give it to the game that combat gets fast paced a lot earlier than in the first game, where combat is honestly quite boring for the first 10 hours, but it's just such a mess. And it doesn't help that all three characters have to share the same deck!
Meanwhile, I'm about 90% done with Tomb Raider (2013). It's shorter than I thought, but it's nice to play something that doesn't drag its feet all the time. It's got all the doodad-collecting I need and you can get all of it in 20 hours, as opposed to other games where it takes 200 hours to realize you don't actually care about getting everything.
Overall, I like the game. It doesn't stand out (anymore?) but it also doesn't really do anything wrong. It does get unintentionally funny how Lara keeps taking the worst falls and horrific injuries and just walks them off. The percentage of voice acting that is just 'pained grunts' has to be unusually high! It's a shame the game has multiplayer achievements though. I like completing games, but when I can't get all achievements, I can't care about any of them.
Usually I have more time to get in the mood for a new game, now I'll have to actually look for something.
Ah, it's annoying when a game you love change those things in the sequel. Hope rest of the game makes it worth your time.
I played Tomb Raider on PS3 and remember liking it a lot. Though I had only played the first Uncharted by then, so can't compare it with other similar games. Haven't played the sequels yet, but they are both on my backlog.
As for the trophies. I used to be a bit of a trophy hunter back then, I worked REALLY hard for them. I recall the quickest way was to play multiplayer PvP alone, and keep collecting stuff. I spent quite a few hours on it, and then calculated that I would need around 20 (don't remember exact amount) or more hours of doing that, and I just gave up. Have only 2 last trophies left.
This was also the first step of me stop caring about the trophies. Now I only care for them if I am really liking the game, and spending just a tiny bit of time more, or doing some side stuff along the way will help me get the Platinum, otherwise I just ignore them completely.
Good luck for the search for new game.