KZObsessed
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I havn't played the first one yet, but after I have, I will buy this.
Haha, I think it's just one of those things. Sequels either change things if something was wrong, or increase the scale and spectacle. GR2 seems to be the second option, and given that it's moving format, the hope is probably to get more people who never gave the first game a shot in the first place, rather than the people who didn't like it first time round.
In terms of actual changes and improvements, i'm quite interested in the asymmetrical multiplayer portion I've saw mentioned in interviews, set in the mines. The talk of dying and resources collected at that point appearing in other people's worlds, I'm interested to know what kind of challenge would even lead to you dying, Mines imply tighter spaces too, so I'm wondering what they'll do with that. Could be something different that will appeal to other folks. On of the articles in Lotus' ot has a video covering some of this, but I think I'll hang off and find out myself when the game comes out
Right, i'm going to buy it day one, hoping for a nice steelbook edition.
Are we playing the same game?
This post is so hard to read.
You absolutely can control where the trash goes because you can aim where you throw it. There was nothing frustrating about that portion anyway. You press circle, aim, shoot and repeat until you reach the bomb. There's nothing poor about that mechanic.
Sure, the difficulty is low. If it wasn't, you'd have even more people complaining that they can't hit Raven or Yunica with their gravity kicks because they never realized that if they stay on the ground and chuck objects at them (because you can control where the objects go), they'd actually come down to the ground and be in reach of regular kicks.
I'm not even going to get into the vague criticisms of the writing or narrative.
Right, i'm going to buy it day one, hoping for a nice steelbook edition.
It seems like it's the same in Italy, it's only available as a pre-order bonus for the digital edition.I was going to pre-order the game and I just noticed that here in Spain no store has the white costume preoder. WTF? I liked the white version
It seems like it's the same in Italy, it's only available as a pre-order bonus for the digital edition.
I think I'll end up getting it digital, partly because of it. There's no special/limited edition, and the physical edition costs (slightly) more than the digital one. It would also mean that I would be able to play the game whenever without having to swap disks.Yeah I guess it's an Europe fuck up. US Amazon has the white outfit as a preorder bonus.
I mean, it's not a big deal and I still rather have it physical, but I think white outfit goes better with Kat's design.
I know you can aim where it goes but not to my knowledge, what it picks up, however additionally at the time my camera was clipping through the scenery behind the skip. It wasn't a good sequence and in general the gameplay is always a bit janky. Another example regards how the game frequently expects transitions between gravity manipulation and ground sliding, yet these transitions aren't fluid. Why is there not a button that you can use to prepare a slide from an aerial manuever? It's simply not as good as it could be with some consideration to its design.
It's not a matter of the difficulty being low. Increasing the difficulty would not help the game one bit, it's a complete lack of mechanical depth to the encounters that lets the game down. Kat simply points and attacks, nothing more. One of the stupidest designs is the shell type enemies, they protect their weak spot which you need to kick, with a shell which you, need to kick, redundant. It's completely mindless and utterly poorly designed, why add this layer to the combat if it does not force a different strategy? Heck, why add different enemies at all if they don't force a different strategy? All of these enemy variations and almost all of them are defeated in the exact same way.
Gravity Rush 2 is better, but not where it matters most. The encounters are still mindless, a myriad of enemies exist without forcing the player to switch their strategy, and writting appears as mediocre as it was in its predecessor. The world is more interesting yes and their are more options for Kat in combat which do make the game much more enjoyable than it was before, but at the same time it's not improved where one would have expected.
I don't hate it though, even though I'm really critical of its flaws. I really like Kat, the universe, and the narrative (despite generally being poorly written). It has its charm and that's why I like it, but I don't think it's a very good game.
Alias is. The biggest hint towards that is right before the Alias boss fight: you chase Alias around and he makes multiple projections of himself. Earlier in the game,obviously SydThere's no reason to think that Alias could look like anyone he wants to, he never showed off that ability. But he can produce projectionswhen you swap out the gem in Auldnoir for a fake and hand it to Syd, he reveals himself as Alias and then you find the "real" Syd in the bushes nearby..and that's what that Syd was.
The detractors really are shit at the game.
Chances are, you relied on special attacks to beat them because you're bad at the game.
It's stuff like that that makes the game smart. Unfortunately, the detractors aren't.
For those straddling the fence, reviews come on the 10th.
I think they just ran out of time during development. The rushed nature of how everything wrapped up speaks to that.No.
I was all-in on the plot and setting of the first game until the ending not only left a bunch of plot threads hanging, but proceeded to open up a bunch more of the damn things during the credits.
It would have been less of an issue if what little resolution it had was actually satisfying, but after thetease they might as well have just slapped a great big outro card on it saying "please buy the sequel".gravity queen
Granted the game was enjoyable up to that point and the resolution I wanted so bad is likely coming in GR2, but the bad taste left by the first game is still strong enough to keep my wallet closed.
Not to pick, but is this really the case? I replayed it about a month or two ago again in anticipation, and I feel like they say otherwise pretty definitively as part of the payoff for that plot line. I could be wrong though and didn't pick something up.
Also, as big a fan as I am of the game (and I really am a huge one), I'm not sure it's fair or constructive to say that detractors are straight up shit at the game, full stop, and not smart people. Some people fall in love with the gameplay and find it intuitive, some people do not. It is what it is. We can praise the game without putting other people down. Telling them how stupid they are is not going to encourage them to take your tips on board. Unless the idea is just to belittle them, in which case never mind because I really would rather not go down that road with anyone.
Yep, I hope these early reviews are because of confidence in the game. A good meta will only help the queen!Exciting! So soon. Hopefully it reviews well, it probably is the best way of getting new eyes on it. That and streaming, I guess that aspect of games media goes way over my head these days.
I think they just ran out of time during development. The rushed nature of how everything wrapped up speaks to that.
Other things:
Alias means known by another name. There are like, five guys she knows.
There was even the Dusty dream where Alias unveiled himself and Kat definitely knew him and didn't believe that that person was Alias.
Yep, I hope these early reviews are because of confidence in the game. A good meta will only help the queen!
Actively asking for the game not to go on sale, just so you can preorder? Now what kind of self harming logic is that? Not like you anything from preordering.I bought gravity rush on sale, a long time ago... i have bought too many pre-orders where the game is half price in 6 months... (or half price in 2 weeks... looking at you origin...)
If they could promise that the game will not go on sale for 2 years, then a would preorder it. As it is, i will wait...
sorry, i did not know who deserves the full price, and who deserves the sales price...
Have we got an OT title yet?
It was amazon exclusive. Seems copies have run dry since it's been almost a year.Wait, why is the physical version of the 1st game so expensive.
Seriously, go back to the Raven and Yunica fights and try to beat them just using gravity kicks. Chances are, you relied on special attacks to beat them because you're bad at the game.
The detractors really are shit at the game.
It's stuff like that that makes the game smart. Unfortunately, the detractors aren't.
Was that possible to do in the demo? I tried but couldn't pull it off. It might have just sold me on the game if it was in, but as for now I'm not buying into the hype.
And why the heck do you automatically run when moving. I like walking in my games.
As a fan of the first game, I basically agree. Pushing a button to float and another button to start falling in that direction is really not that fun. If you could change the direction of gravity without having to pause and aim, it would be way smoother, stylish and more fun. In that regard it doesn't even touch a game like Just Cause 3 which I'm playing right now. The controls don't feel as good as they should and the combat doesn't seem to have been improved much. Hopefully the game is not banking too much on me being so impressed that a ton of objects are flying around and breaking. I'll still buy the game because for me GR1 was more than the sum of its parts. I still love the art style, music and atmosphere in places.
Yes, you had to do the experienced course. It gives you access to Lunar Style (which is the style in the gif) and lets you perform moves like that.
Was that possible to do in the demo? I tried but couldn't pull it off. It might have just sold me on the game if it was in, but as for now I'm not buying into the hype.
And why the heck do you automatically run when moving. I like walking in my games.
Forward + X at the same time when in Lunar Mode.
I think I'll end up getting it digital, partly because of it. There's no special/limited edition, and the physical edition costs (slightly) more than the digital one. It would also mean that I would be able to play the game whenever without having to swap disks.
Not sure if the UK version is any good for you EU mainlanders but I'm pretty sure Game are doing the white costume here as a pre-order incentive. Someone definitely is, I spotted it last night. Not sure where they ship though sorry
I am very concerned about a "20-40 hour" length. This game...most open world games...don't really support that without getting really repetitive or boring.
I'll say this :These are juvenile remarks. If you can't hold debate without being polite then don't bother replying. It's clear from the others that replied to my comments that I'm not alone with my views on the game, and while I was happy to debate that with you, you instead chose to attack me person rather than my line of argument. You aren't going to sway me or others by suggesting that we're 'bad at the game' or unintelligible.
As for the content of your post, it goes without saying that I disagree, but I'm no longer interested in discussing the game with you. I made a fair and civil argument, and it seems in doing so I showed you more respect than you deserve.