Currently I'm playing two different games, one being Final Fantasy X. It's probably because I'm so used to the older style(s) of gameplay in these games (have only ever played 1-9 with the exception of 2 & 3), but I'm finding the Sphere Grid system pretty disorienting as a method of leveling up. So far I'm at the point just after the first playable Blitzball game, and with the abundance of cutscenes I'm really hoping the story actually picks up soon :/
The other game I'm playing is Pokemon Y. Right now I only have two real gripes with the game, both relatively minor. First, it seems the majority of the game doesn't actually use the stereoscopic 3D feature (aside from most battles, some cutscenes and a handful of dungeons), which is a bit disappointing. I have noticed that most of the time when an animation-heavy pokemon is used with the 3D effect on, especially when weather effects are active, that it tends to lag to shit, leading me to believe it either wasn't very well optimized, or the 3DS just isn't physically able to keep it up at all times.
My second problem is the way they handled keeping players from advancing into areas prematurely. Rather than use HM based roadblocks, it seems that most of the time it's just a person standing in your way for some completely arbitrary reason. I understand this was likely done to avoid forcing people to carry around HM mules, and it wouldn't really bother me so much except now (as of the sixth gym) I've only ever had to use Surf (and maybe Strength once) to advance. I've been told you get Cut relatively early on, but so far I've had absolutely no reason to actually go find it as far as advancing is concerned.
"I think that the problem with this video is it is highly derivative of many popular bands within the genre. Although when viewed on its own merits, it does have a deeper groove. However what it has in groove, it lacks in originality. One can't help but be reminded of such bands as Pearl Jam, White Zombie, Suicidal Tendencies and other bands that bear the mantle of so called "Alternative Rock". One is even reminded of Lorie Anderson when she wore curlers. Hehehmhm! This video speaks less to the heart and more to the sphincter. In closing, I think Korn would do well to learn more from -"