Got wiped in less than 10 seconds. Against an Esthar Soldier, Esthar Soldier(cyborg version), and a Gesper. Right at the start, the cyborg soldier casts Death. Then the Gesper uses Degenerator, then the cyborg casts Death again. All three party members instantly dead.
My last save was well before the previous boss, which took awhile since it was very weak yet I could draw Flare from it.
Final Fantasy VIII, during what I think is the last or almost last Laguna section. Not helping was the fact that the section before this lets you put Edea in your party, but when it comes time to switch to Laguna you cannot transfer the spells she has.
Hey, at least the game is pretty? I would say that's my least favorite of the Final Fantasies, but then I remember the one where I couldn't leave the tutorial because I couldn't understand what they were saying (10).
Several of these negative reviews cite unpleasantly high difficulty and unpleasantly obtuse controls. While I would not give a low rating/negative review because of these reasons, after a brief amount of time playing Overland on my iPhone through Apple Arcade, I must admit that these issues definitely exist and that they definitely harm gameplay.
High difficulty is one thing (sometimes enjoyable), but bad controls can go to hell.
Was using Tess's Instant [something] - the fancy-concussion-hammer-plus-Slipstream - and ran right into a bullet. I was tossed into space and didn't catch myself in the 2 seconds available to do so.
Heat Signature.
I quit using concussion hammers after accidentally killing a few dozen people out windows, or alerting people by throwing a guard past his buddies. It's not a stealth weapon, and nobody minds a half dozen flying wrenches. I knew slipstream was a trap, as I've used it against guards more than they've successfully used it against me.
Reaction fire from a mind controlled friendly in the back, which killed my soldier in one hit. Just another day in X-COM.
I also screwed up on a terror mission. I was going to land maybe an hour before sunrise so when it asked me if I wanted to start the mission I said no, with the plan to loiter until sunrise. The problem, as I discovered, is that while I could have loitered around for a while no problem, once you get the mission prompt you have to land or it vanishes. So... pretty sure India is going to abandon the X-COM project at the end of the month.
I'd restart, but I actually have flying suits and some plasma weapons now...
X-com is one of the games where fights aren't long enough. Accidentally fell and scraped your knee in end-game armor? Better get someone there with a medkit so you don't bleed out next round.
I don't know if openx-com changed the behavior that missions disappear if you say no, but I know piratez did. If you can get past the unnecessary pixelated nudity (mostly in research) in piratez, it's a more pleasant-to-play version of x-com.