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What’s everyone playing this weekend?
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Someone on one of my discords showed some screenshots from SWTOR, so I plunked down $15 and am playing through some of the storylines I never gave a shot back when it first launched and generally doing my best to ignore the mmo aspects of it. I might give Hi-Fi Rush a shot, as it's seemed interesting and someone else said it's one of the more forgiving rhythm games so I might actually have a shot in it.
Damn, the Swtor class stories were some of the best ones I've seen in an MMO. Have fun with that one!
Also, I really want to recommend hifi rush! It is indeed forgiving, there are some parts where you have to hit on the beat (but well telegraphed), and I feel like you get the hang of it quite easily. That being said, apart from the gameplay it is also just one of the funniest games of 2023. If you get the chance give it a try. :)
Yeah, I got a Sith Inquisitior to max level when it first launched, but the lack of endgame left me abandoning it until now.
And will do!
Inquisitor was also my first one. If you want a strong one to start, I'd suggest the Sith warrior, imperial agent, jedi knight or smuggler (somewhat mid, but the dialogues alone are worth it!)
Currently zipping through IA and will probably do Jedi Knight and then call it quits. I remember not really digging the Sith Warrior line from back in the day, but maybe I'll feel different about it now.
To be honest, I played the warrior as a light side character and I was pretty satisfied with it. It feels a bit rushed in the end, but it is certainly enjoyable. If you've got the time and motivation, I'd recommend. :)
I remember just feeling like a pawn after how empowered I felt as an Inquisitor.