Naga sections are fun. I love endless runners.
Yeah, once you get bending powers, I think it's pretty cool.
But I've also been playing the Spidey endless runner a ton on Android. I think I just like them when it's characters I love.
Naga sections are fun. I love endless runners.
Any videos of some high level play? I want to see what the combat system can really do.
Yeah, it's great for the mechs because it taunts them in to stopping long range attacks so you have something to perfect counter.
This is probably a silly question, but how are the keyboard and mouse controls? I don't have a controller compatible with my PC, but I seem to remember keyboard controls not being recommended for Revengeance. If it's not worth it, I'll go PS3.
Okay, level with me GAF. I love most of Platinum's output (not Madworld too much), is this game good for a Platinum fan or does it disappoint?
I probably won't get it till later anyway because of Bayonetta 2.
It's not like their other titles. It's a budget game. I think, the gameplay is awesome like most Platinum games. I personally hate how they implemented the gameplay progression. But once you get all your powers and leveled up, I think it's a really fun/challenging game (what Platinum does best).
So...if you go in with your expectations set right (that it is a budget title, so it won't be as epic, or fleshed out with regards to the level design or the world), and if you can get past ho they went about progressing the gameplay (in order to really enjoy this, you need to play through the game twice, because you don't get all your powers + leveled up until the game is basically over)...I would say it's worth $15. I kind of found the game to be frustrating at first, because the combat felt very gimped to me. The lack of enemy variety, and how unbalanced they are (compared to you). But once you get your bending powers, it starts to become a real blast.
I played up until chapter 4 last night. I enjoyed the time I spent with it.
Thank you. I'll just get Bayonetta 2 and wait then.
Ok so I bought this for PS4 and I get to the title screen which says 'Press any button', and none of the buttons work except for home and share. I've only had the console a few weeks so I'm still fumbling my way around it.
Suggestions?
Ok so I bought this for PS4 and I get to the title screen which says 'Press any button', and none of the buttons work except for home and share. I've only had the console a few weeks so I'm still fumbling my way around it.
Suggestions?
Okay nm, I bought it from the US store to play on my UK PS4, but the console tells me I'm not allowed to play it on my UK account, so I switch to the US one and the game boots but the buttons don't work. So while in game I switch back to my UK account and the buttons magically work.
Is it supposed to be like this? I hope it only does it with this game since I'll want to be buying things from the US and JP store in the years to come.
PROBLEM:
Title Screen is unresponsive to Player Controller Input.
Repro Steps:
Requirements: One PS4 System, One Profile with PS Plus (User A) that has the PS4 system set as primary and automatically logged in, One Profile on the same PS4 System without PS Plus and is not set as a primary user on the system (User B).
1) Have User B Preorder "The Legend of Korra" for PS4 through PSN on the Web. (Specifically a Desktop Computer's Web Browser)
2) Turn on the PS4.
3) Switch to User B.
4) Go on PSN Store and Download "The Legend of Korra".
5) Once installed, start the game.
6) Once in the Title Screen, attempt proceed into the Main Menu.
Result:
Input is ignored except for the PS Button.
Expected:
The Game to react to Input.
Notes:
Switching to User A had me able to progress past the title screen, which has me concerned that the game is incorrectly licensed to the wrong player. Additionally, I set User B as the profile that automatically logs in when the PS4 is turned on, which actually resolved the issue as well as locking User A from starting the game.
I'd give it a 7/10. Might have even gone higher if they had included a side mode starring Kuvira.
I want to know this tooHas anyone figured out any of the passwords for the outfit and talisman unlocks?
I want to know this too
Barring Korra getting uber cancelled and pulled off its online airing schedule, when the season ends all the episodes will go on sale, again. Only this time, instead of the game launching, it will go on sale as well. Most shows put their merchandise on sale at either/both the beginning and end of the season. Ergo, using precedent, the sale is inevitable. It helps that the game will be a few months old by the time that happens too.In what reality is that an inevitability?
And yes, they do make the fatal mistake oftaking away your fucking bending right from the getgo and make you unlock each power one by one.
So.. Approximately how long is the game?
Who are they trying to shit about that being Jinora's voice, lmao.
Is anybody else finding the game surprisingly difficult? I mean, I wasn't expecting a cakewalk considering its Platinum, but I've actually died more often here than I did in my first run of Metal Gear Rising.
Want to play this game but I've never seen the show lol, does the game spoil any of the show as im still interested in wacthing it at some stage
I finished chapter 4 and I'm having lots of fun with it.
Can someone explain the chi bar mechanics? I understand that it ties to move charging but I still don't get why it's there.
Also, are there seriously no subtitles in this game? ;_;
Huge season 2 spoilers.
Keeping your Chi bar charged makes all your moves stronger, especially subsequent charged moves. It gets really ridiculous with the Air combos.
I see, thanks.
There's an item in the shop that halves your health, but keeps your chi full at all times. Sounds crazy. The game even recommends it for extreme.
Maybe I'll binge watch that first then.
Amusingly I think the parry window is far, far more forgiving than Bayonetta or MGR.
I think its pretty small
Either the enemy is about to attack when he glows red or attacks immediately like a second later so its hard to gauge when to parry. Blocking is easy since you can just spam the block botton once the glow red.
It is.
The window is huge, it's the inconsistency with the grunts that can screw you up. Sometimes they like to throw out the move immediately and other times they take their time to charge their attack. The red color is just there as a warning like "Hey, I'm about to attack, watch closely."
I already bought the game, but that's precisely what I intend to do.
Anyone who finished this know if there are any meaningful Season 3 spoilers since this was done after that was completed?
Is anybody else finding the game surprisingly difficult? I mean, I wasn't expecting a cakewalk considering its Platinum, but I've actually died more often here than I did in my first run of Metal Gear Rising.