alright guys suggest me something as long as it doesn't involve shooting people and driving cars,because otherwise i might as well try star ocean 4
if i do pick star ocean 4 how's the item creation system? the reason i jumped on infinite undiscovery (which i should continue one of these days i guess) is because i like item creation stuff a lot but in infinite undiscovery it was so half-assed it really didn't matter at all in the end
I like the system in SO4, what you do is pick 3 characters together and have them "brainstorm" new recipes... and then the recipes will tell you exactly what items you need to make the item/weapon/etc. Unfortunately, a lot of the best stuff are rare drops.
I played some games at Comic Con:
Zelda - I could just not grasp the waggle and the control scheme. Especially pulling out the bow to shoot down Skulltulas. Flying around on the bird was an exercise in frustration as well. I really hate waggle and it looks like it will destroy what would otherwise be a decent game. Just when I was starting to get really hyped for this one, too

Super Mario 3D Land - I was pretty surprised how much I enjoyed it. The game feels a bit like a retread of Galaxy, but even more linear. The 3D actually works well in the game, especially for those who have shitty depth perception like myself.
Mario Kart 7 - It's Mario Kart, what can I say? Graphics look decent and framerate is very smooth, even in 3D mode. I couldn't really figure out how to drift/snake, but it seems more balanced than the Wii game in terms of items fucking you over. I think Mario Kart on DS was one of my favorite entries in the series, so it looks like this'll continue that.
FFXIII-2 - Looks to be a lot better than XIII. You can actually run around and talk to people! The dungeons, although not these sprawling, intricate affairs, are a bit better designed and the world feels a bit more open than XIII. In the demo, you run around to battle Atlas, a giant... but there is a machine deeper into the dungeon that slows down Atlas... you are asked whether you want to take on Atlas or try and use the machine to stop him... If you take down Atlas without using the machine, he'll crush you... but if you try to use the machine, you have to solve a few puzzles to be successful. Looks to have a lot more minigames and puzzles, though the graphics also looked like they took a hit. Very excited for this.
Deus Ex - Only got to play a few minutes of it, not normally the type of game I go for, but I met the art director of the game and he was a cool dude, so now I think I gotta buy this! He said he was very heavily influenced by MGS, and cyberpunk anime, and it shows.
Rayman Origins - Graphics look great, the gameplay isn't as "tight" as your average Japanese platformer; it feels more like a Flash game with its physics. I played with 3 other people and it was absolute bedlam, since one guy was a dick and he just sped ahead of everybody

I'm on the fence with this one.