How does this hold up?

This combat system made me realize the folly of action commands

You need autism to enjoy like me, well probably not, but it has a lot of "muh poetry" and "deep elements" so if you're retarded you won't understand any of it. You need a good attention span as well, which most people don't have, so that's why I said only hardcore weebs or autistic fedoralords will enjoy it.

I mean, I loved it.

I played it back in 2008, and there are some that still stick with me. Like the chill story about him travelling and meeting a girl, settling down and having a kid. There was that one where he was part of a prison break too. The one with the pirate chick getting stuck in a cave for a century was nightmare fuel. I would totally play it again if there was a remaster, just for the stories.

>Did LO ever get the 4k upgrade?
No, but it still looks much better on One (X) than it did on 360.

Asuras Wrath is QTE Kino. I mean this 100% unironically with pure sincerity.

Are you sure these memories are fantastic?
I remember reading the "famous" prisoner story, it was fine but nothing mind-blowing.

it's good but it can be very difficult

also if you are enjoy reading you will love it

Well, I'm not going to say they're the pinnacle of literature. I've read plenty of novels with superior characters and narrative, but the way they presented the stories was clever, and they were good at tugging at the emotions at the right time.

Muh thousand years dream is bullshit only LOfags try to push as an argument in favour of this mediocre game, those stories are all invariably run of the mill stuff you'll find in dozen of other games.

>actually thinks all walls of text are the same.