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But Kurt, that gate doesn’t have a lock!
Then our adventure ends here.
What about permission/consent to be on private property? Should have thought of that before you went on your world saving adventure! (Don’t actually know the storyline, but I assume it’s something world ending)
Not exclusively Japanese. It’s like the screen door in Fallout 3 with level 100 lockpick needed.
There should never be an obstacle in a game that I, as a real life human person, could easily get around/over/move out of the way
What even is the difference between jrpg and rpg games?
And in the cutscene literally 2 minutes before, you slice a mountain in half.
Not like you can jump over it or chop it in half with your sword
This is trails of cold steel 3 if you are wondering
Hot Shots 2.
It’s locked. From the inside. No!
Bro, literally just:
Japan
Ah yes the trails logic, I remember legitimately bursting out laughing when I got there. Outside silliness like this though, great JRPG series.
Not even necessarily a JRPG problem – I love the game to bits but the entire first half of Dark Souls II is spent trying to bypass a waist high pile of rubble.
Sometimes it was just some small wooden log blocking the road
You must gather your party before venturing forth.
Hop the fence. I don’t care if you put a stain on your 1000 thread micro20% rubber trench coat.
He’s heading straight for the chest high wall!!
Dark souls games would last 1h if the main character could jump
And then he proceeds to scale a mountain with nothing more than his pinky toe like it’s nothing
There’s a small sapling in the way, better go find a pokemon to cut it down
Jump, just jump
You committed enough war crimes a fuckin door won’t stop you
But Instructor, we can’t impose on the property rights of the patriots of our great empire! Otherwise we’d be as lawless as the Calvardian socialist scum!
This happened to me and a friend in A Way Out, like you can escape prison but you can’t climb over a fucking tiny hedge?
Is that Valkyria Chronicles?
resident evil 6, chasing zombie dogs who stole the key(that already makes zero sense) in a cemetery , for a fence like this
and this game pulled matrix stunts every 5min…
Rean has literally cut open a lock on a door before
No one can cross the chest high wall!
JRPG protagonist: Can cut metal with his sword and use magic that is so powerful it destroys the ground.
A wodden door:
JRPG protagnist: “Damn, we don’t have the key…”
Many other games too.😅😂
Who will win a 80 ton tank vs a wooden fence
Come one Rowan, it is *literally* impossible to get past a locked gate. Oh yeah we’ll just *magically* levitate over the top of it.
You can’t enter in a private property without permission.
😀