Played it on my Iphone 7+ and it's hard to read and the buttons are tiny. Playing it on my Ipad Pro is perfect.. think that's what it was meant for Ipad and up.. for those type of games.
Any impressions on iPad Mini Retina? I'm torn between the convenience of iPad Mini or just playing desk bound on Steam.
I played bg:ee on a mini, 5s and 6+ and loved it. 33 years old, short sighted. Yes some things are hard to see/click on but that didn't make the experience bad for me.
How accessible is this game to an intermediate rpg player? Like, would I like this if I liked the quest or 9th Dawn 2?
I think you would like this, I liked both of what you reference and I like this. It's very story driven. Clearly, you don't mind retro graphics, so you will likely think this looks good. I'm playing it with the story as my main focus, bite size sessions, but I could see someone binging.
It is very good, but I still have the iPad 3 it is easier for the eyes of a near-50 guy There is a run on button on the right of the pull-up menu. Or you can turn on always run in the main menu.
Recently got the 12.9 Pro and worried it'd be too big when, in fact, I honestly feel like I could never go back after using this Pro for art with the pencil, and gaming with a pad.
Odd, trying to find this game on iTunes on the computer but I can't find it at all but I can find it on App Store on the iPad no problem. I wonder why the two stores aren't in sync.
IIRC you can complete the game with good ending without a single battle. I can't remember it was so long ago
It is not changable due to narrative purpose. Not only TNO cannot be renamed, your other member names cannot be changed also.