Postby everdred12a » Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:46 am
I'm not going to vote because there's no 'Sometimes' option up there. The .hack games are good, to an extent. The first two games are probably going to be the ones you like best because the game won't have gotten totally monotonous by then. The gameplay is highly repetitive, involving a lot of 'Go to this dungeon and then go to the bottom floor to see a short cutscene'... then just lather, rinse, and repeat. The music gets old quickly. The same tracks play on every elemental field (i.e., a 'Fire' elemental field always plays the same song). While the characters do have a little originality to them, most of them are pretty annoying and you'll get very little use out of many of them, except when the games force you to use them. The ally AI can be frustrating at times, as well, because they don't always do what you tell them to do when you want them to. That and I don't think that they *ever* buy their own items. That's right. If you want Black Rose to revive your dead character, then I hope you gave her a revival potion. Also, the games have practically no replay value.
The story is great, though. The only problem with the game is the execution of everything. You'll probably totally hate the fourth game, Quarantine. That game... just seems like the producers forgot that there was supposed to be four games and threw something together at the last minute to hold up their end of the contract. Since you're a dedicated .hack fan, you should be able to make yourself play through all of the games. I was a huge .hack fan when I first started to play the games, and I had a hard time making myself play through them as well.
Remember, these are my opinions on the game. Not everyone will agree with me, as Tom Dincht proved in his earlier post. I'm not saying that they're not worth playing, even though it seems like it. I'm offering a different opinion to go on. I really did enjoy the first and third games in the series, but I found the second game to be lacking and the fourth game to be pretty sad in comparison to the others.