I suck so hard in Platinum games. Barely finished the second chapter after dying thousand times (mid. difficulty). But still, the game is fun and nonstopaction and I really like the OST.
That's what I've been trying mostly. Seekers are problematic because I can't hit them with a rush attack (the attack you're describing) when they're in the air. If I shoot them enough to get them grounded, they usually can't survive enough rush attacks to build my score up.
I guess I'll try again.
Some tidbits:
- Loading up a weapon with several lvl 4 or 5 AltSpd+ lets you do instant rush attacks like Grimlock. (Your top speed doesn't increase, only your acceleration.) Super useful for dealing with shield guys, and it makes your alt mode feel really snappy like Bayonetta's panther form. Just enhance a grapple gun or speakers, something with a function besides raw damage, and you can always have insta-rush attacks as passive bonus.
As far as I can tell, it depends on whether the attribute is general or weapon specific. Attributes like AltSpd+ and (probably) the one that increases focus time always apply, because they affect an innate character trait. Stuff like Atk+ and Overdrive+ (which is hit based if you read the description) appears to work only on the weapon it's actually applied to.Are weapon attributes actually active at all time, or only when you're using the weapon? Like, does Attack Speed on one weapon increase the attack speed of your other weapons as well?
It's the classic stylish action game convention: during any uppercut-style attack, hold the button to do a jumping version. Works that way with Optimus, anyway.I getcha. Someone earlier posted a Bumblebee video where the guy managed to do a jumping upper consistently - using X, I assume -, allowing him to hit airborne seekers, but I don't know how he does it. Anyone know what the command is for that?
Some challenges maybe? I haven't complete Prime yet.[EDIT] Do you get anything special for finishing the game on Prime difficulty? Cause it doesn't seem like it, but I might have missed it.
It's the classic stylish action game convention: during any uppercut-style attack, hold the button to do a jumping version. Works that way with Optimus, anyway.
https://support.activision.com/serv...?retURL=/apex/manuals&file=00PU000000Q2SEwMANThe box says there's supposed to be an e-manual in the game, but I can't find it, have any of you?
You don't.[EDIT] Do you get anything special for finishing the game on Prime difficulty? Cause it doesn't seem like it, but I might have missed it.
Slight nerd correction: the Loudspeaker weapon actually belongs to Jazz.Soundwave's speaker
Devastation is easily worth the asking price if you like your action games deep and highly replayable. The loot and tech systems open up countless options for different play styles. You can be a tank or a glass cannon, depend mostly on status and elemental effects, use only ranged or only melee weapons, take the shotty sniper approach where two of your weapons excel at range (you can get monstrous headshot bonuses with the right enhancements) and the other two wreck anything up close... There's so much, even if you don't account for the variations between playable characters. And the challenges ensure you never have to play through a long section of the campaign just to get to a fun fight.I'm still playing MGS V from time to time to 100% the game and I have finished Hearts of Stone, The Witcher 3 expansion. I don't know what to buy next, Transformers, Tales of Zesteria or Dragon Quest Heroes, I love action games and Platinum games, but I think Transformers is a bit pricey, what do you think guys?
Soundwave drops it though!Slight nerd correction: the Loudspeaker weapon actually belongs to Jazz.
Source: it came with my Transformers United Jazz figure.
Maybe I'll try and shoot some pics of my toy weapons because many of the weapons in-game are based off those. I think it's very cool.
For me, Platinum character action games are one of the few games out there worth full asking price for me. Unlike Korra, it's a full-fledged title, despite the limited budget (they spent it where it counts). I have nearly 30 hrs invested, and I'm still doing the challenges and having a ton of fun.I'm still playing MGS V from time to time to 100% the game and I have finished Hearts of Stone, The Witcher 3 expansion. I don't know what to buy next, Transformers, Tales of Zesteria or Dragon Quest Heroes, I love action games and Platinum games, but I think Transformers is a bit pricey, what do you think guys?
Slight nerd correction: the Loudspeaker weapon actually belongs to Jazz.
Source: it came with my Transformers United Jazz figure.
Maybe I'll try and shoot some pics of my toy weapons because many of the weapons in-game are based off those. I think it's very cool.
I would have easily paid 60 for it even if it was only 45. Like others said I'd put it on par with Rising. Then again Platinum is my favorite action dev and Transformers is my favorite non-videogame thing (movies excluded). I still can't believe this game exists.I'm still playing MGS V from time to time to 100% the game and I have finished Hearts of Stone, The Witcher 3 expansion. I don't know what to buy next, Transformers, Tales of Zesteria or Dragon Quest Heroes, I love action games and Platinum games, but I think Transformers is a bit pricey, what do you think guys?
Which reminds me: one way you can clearly see the developers had a limited time and budget is the Stunticons. When I saw a challenge called "Defeat the Stunticons" I got excited cause I thought they had kept Drag Strip, Dead End, Wildrider and Breakdown as a surprise for that mode, but no. It turns out it was just Motormaster + random soldiers, then Menasor. It would have been cool to be able to fight them. Oh well.
I'm still playing MGS V from time to time to 100% the game and I have finished Hearts of Stone, The Witcher 3 expansion. I don't know what to buy next, Transformers, Tales of Zesteria or Dragon Quest Heroes, I love action games and Platinum games, but I think Transformers is a bit pricey, what do you think guys?
Thanks guys for the answers. I have played Bayonetta 1 & 2 for hundreds of hours, finished Vanquish multiple times and put more than 50 hours playing Rising. So I love Platinum games and love to replay their games (excellent combat depth and unlockables), but I heard that Transformers lacks combat depth, is that true? How is the higher difficulties, same enemies or remixed?
Thanks guys for the answers. I have played Bayonetta 1 & 2 for hundreds of hours, finished Vanquish multiple times and put more than 50 hours playing Rising. So I love Platinum games and love to replay their games (excellent combat depth and unlockables), but I heard that Transformers lacks combat depth, is that true? How is the higher difficulties, same enemies or remixed?
It's combat is at least as deep as Rising, check out Saur's video for a good example of the stuff you can do.
The combat is about on par with Rising (depth-wise and in the sense that Rising was also done on a limited budget/timeframe), but more similar to Bayonetta mechanics-wise (witch time, dodge offset with combo finishers, Bayonetta-style parry, transformation mode like panther) with some Vanquish additions (slomo aiming, good use/variety of ranged attacks). In a way, it's a mixture of melee/ranged (Bayonetta x Vanquish) that works really well. There's something really satisfying about knocking someone away with a melee combo, then hitting them further away with a car transformation attack, following up with a shotgun blast while you're driving towards them, then finishing off with another combo as they're still staggered.
Higher difficulties remix. The first unlocked higher diff already features some of the hardest normal enemies in its first fight.
From the sound of what you played, I'd be willing to bet money that you're gonna enjoy Devastation alot.Thanks guys, I'm now more excited to play it, maybe tomorrow, I will buy it.
Thanks guys for the answers. I have played Bayonetta 1 & 2 for hundreds of hours, finished Vanquish multiple times and put more than 50 hours playing Rising. So I love Platinum games and love to replay their games (excellent combat depth and unlockables), but I heard that Transformers lacks combat depth, is that true? How is the higher difficulties, same enemies or remixed?
Thanks guys, I'm now more excited to play it, maybe tomorrow, I will buy it.
Transformers: Devastation has more overall depth than Rising, and the enemy placement gets remixed from Magnus difficulty onwards.Thanks guys for the answers. I have played Bayonetta 1 & 2 for hundreds of hours, finished Vanquish multiple times and put more than 50 hours playing Rising. So I love Platinum games and love to replay their games (excellent combat depth and unlockables), but I heard that Transformers lacks combat depth, is that true? How is the higher difficulties, same enemies or remixed?
I'm still playing MGS V from time to time to 100% the game and I have finished Hearts of Stone, The Witcher 3 expansion. I don't know what to buy next, Transformers, Tales of Zesteria or Dragon Quest Heroes, I love action games and Platinum games, but I think Transformers is a bit pricey, what do you think guys?
Watching Saur's videos I just found out that you can shoot between vehicle attacks, but I can't get consistency with it. Any tips?
What's the best way to make credits? I'm on Chapter 2 of Magnus difficulty, and I'm still hovering around 200-300K credits. I spend most of my credits on the synthesis shop.
What's the best way to make credits? I'm on Chapter 2 of Magnus difficulty, and I'm still hovering around 200-300K credits. I spend most of my credits on the synthesis shop.
Also, what's a good place to grind for new weapons? I know that the last two challenge missions on Magnus are pretty quick and easy to SS rank on, but that's all I know of.
The lowest entry in the Ark menu. There's a shop there.Wait.... You can buy moves?
A big fuckoff hammer (S or SS rank and 5 - 6 slots, preferably) with damage and status/elemental effect-oriented enhancements. Melee attack+ tech. A Hyper Freeze Launcher with two lvl 5 freeze+ enhancements (or anything that slows or stuns enemies. Just make sure that with elemental weapons you're using effect enhancements like freeze/shock/burn so you get the effect on all or most hits.)Tips for SS trophy run in commander?
Mostly what weapons do I need and stuff
From the sound of what you played, I'd be willing to bet money that you're gonna enjoy Devastation alot.
Transformers: Devastation has more overall depth than Rising, and the enemy placement gets remixed from Magnus difficulty onwards.
Dynasty Warriors games have always been rather shallow to me and Zesteria doesn't look too hot, so you made the right choice in purchasing this.
Definitely easier, but Bayonetta 1 was an easy Platinum game. This isn't too bad even on Prime difficulty.
I'm doing my third playthrough now and I'm still finding new things and trying out new weapon types. Can't believe how fun this still is, I don't even give a shit about Transformers.
I'd say the depth is inbetween Rising (i.e. not very deep) and Bayonetta. It's also harder than Rising for me, I breezed through the latter except for the final difficulty, in Transformers I saw quite a few deaths already.
The lowest entry in the Ark menu. There's a shop there.
Tips for SS trophy run in commander?
Mostly what weapons do I need and stuff
I love this game
I hope Activision gives Platinum another green light for a sequel, it could be amazing
Oh man, some of those skills are really helpful! The one that increases your dodge window (like Bayonetta's Bat Within), the shove attack and 360 attack... in fact, they all have their uses.Yeah I just read someone on page 5 or so mention buying the parry ability. I'm at the Menasor fight. I don't think I bought anything yet. Lmao I'm fucking stupid!
Oh man, some of those skills are really helpful! The one that increases your dodge window (like Bayonetta's Bat Within), the shove attack and 360 attack... in fact, they all have their uses.
Get a d rank machine gun and spam head shots. For fights where that doesn't work spam reversals and rush attacks.
Holy shit, doing that last chapterfight without taking a single hit is one of the most satisfying feelings in the world.Menasha and devestator
Slight nerd correction: the Loudspeaker weapon actually belongs to Jazz.
Source: it came with my Transformers United Jazz figure.
Maybe I'll try and shoot some pics of my toy weapons because many of the weapons in-game are based off those. I think it's very cool.