...only this month?
I pre-ordered it a long time ago
Superplay videos of the first game show how to actually play it. The game doesn't explain everything you can do with the controls so most people just point and gravity kick their way through.
The first game played terribly, was boring and had nothing going for it besides the art style and the people behind it.
Sounds like a git gud. The game doesn't really explain itself very well. Especially when you consider alot of ppl complain about the controlsPeople who say the game played terribly should just say how they played the game. If this is how you played the game:
Gravity kick
Miss
Stop to re-orient yourself
Gravity kick again
You suck at the game.
In the process of reviewing the game right now. Canceled my pre order when I realized review copy was coming through.
Played about six hours so far. Went back and placed my pre order again. This game deserves my money. That's all I'll say until embargo time is up. Just... Listen to the OP.
March
Sounds like a git gud. The game doesn't really explain itself very well. Especially when you consider alot of ppl complain about the controls
So the demo sucks? I might just buy it then. Depends on impressions now.
People who say the game played terribly should just say how they played the game. If this is how you played the game:
Gravity kick
Miss
Stop to re-orient yourself
Gravity kick again
You suck at the game.
Retailers in Canada are getting physical copies right?
Retailers in Canada are getting physical copies right?
This was also the option but the alternative was in her words " if you come in this house with 4 games a week apart my Valentine day Better make me feel like you will when kh3 is in your hands"
Make me Pudding
The first game played terribly, was boring and had nothing going for it besides the art style and the people behind it.
I just unlocked the second part of the city and this is almost the only thing I can do so far. Besides that I can do the tornado spin and ground throwing + melee but gravity kick seems to dispatch foes the fastest.
I loved this game when it came out on the Vita. Played it right after End of Eternity for PS3, so when I found myself hankering for more of that Kohei Tanaka music, this game fit the bill as perfectly as you could possibly imagine. Incredibly fun to play; the Belgian comic book art style is a joy to look at; Kat is an enormously likable protagonist.
And if you didn't know that you can read most of the invented-alphabet writing that's all over the game, well, read this and give it a try. One of the best easter eggs of the generation!
I've got a spooky feeling this game is on an express train to "gem" status
No one will buy it
The OT will be under 20 pages
Time will pass
A big summer/autumn sale will hit with GR2 innit
People will flock to the OT asking, "is this game cheeks?"
Hopefully the answer will be, "no, it's great! Buy it at any price!"
People will whip out credit cards
Front page, over the next couple months, will be flooded with LTTPs
Latecomers will regret not buying in sooner
Early adopters will feel a bittersweet satisfaction
Kat will continue to Kat
Already pre-ordered digitally, I've been looking forward to the sequel ever since I finished the first game. It's also one of the only games I bothered to complete more than once in recent years. I've noticed there's not much discussion going on so I'm hoping it gets good reviews leading up to the release. Thanks for making this thread by the way!
EDIT: it might be worth pointing out the free Raven DLC in the OP?
They don't. There are easier ways to deal with enemies especially because some of them intentionally move out the way. You know that long Nevi with the three cores lined up vertically (you should have seen it in the ruined paths)? It'll run away from you if you're facing it's direction unless it's attacking. Chucking shit at it when it's attacking works better.
The swordfish Nevi, they'll dodge too if you just spam gravity kicks. The charging Nevi whose cores are just out of reach of the regular kick will move too. Counterattacks (R2+Left stick and square) and slamming kicks (square + circle) work much better than gravity kicks.
Of course, then there's the slide kick.
And everything becomes much cooler when you figure out how to move continuously:
press both triggers and nothing else before landing on a new ground
press the cross button while sliding and then square to start gravity kicking
move Kat while shifting with the left stick
move the camera around with the right stick while shifting/gravity kicking and then press square to gravity kick in a new direction.
It'll look like this:
Remember, waiting for a sale says "I want this game, but I don't want more like it."