@Andy_Witmyer it's been a couple of years since I played it (I keep meaning to go back for the post-game), but IIRC there's little to no grinding--points for the skill trees are largely assigned based on tasks done in the missions and performance in combat segments. You can return to missions to improve your performance and get more points, but getting the same grade won't earn you extra.
@Andy_Witmyer Astral Chain might be up your alley here--in addition to pure action, there's a skill tree and a lot of non-action content. (plus unlimited immediate continues!)
Or better yet, now that it's on Switch, Nier Automata, which is utterly brilliant.
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Re: Best Action Games On Nintendo Switch
@Andy_Witmyer it's been a couple of years since I played it (I keep meaning to go back for the post-game), but IIRC there's little to no grinding--points for the skill trees are largely assigned based on tasks done in the missions and performance in combat segments. You can return to missions to improve your performance and get more points, but getting the same grade won't earn you extra.
Re: Best Action Games On Nintendo Switch
@Andy_Witmyer Astral Chain might be up your alley here--in addition to pure action, there's a skill tree and a lot of non-action content. (plus unlimited immediate continues!)
Or better yet, now that it's on Switch, Nier Automata, which is utterly brilliant.
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@Dom_31 I mean, I think it's probably a bit closer to action than it is to RPG, which doesn't stop people from primarily classifying it as an RPG.
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@Dom_31 I love Monster Hunter (I have three-digit playtimes in both GU and Rise), but it's probably a bit too methodical to land on a list like this.