Game is uh, pretty great. I turned the difficulty up without realizing how hard even low level machines would hit. The feeling that you can get straight murdered by a small gang of basic machines if you aren't careful is pretty thrilling. Especially when encountering... bigger things.
Game is uh, pretty great. I turned the difficulty up without realizing how hard even low level machines would hit. The feeling that you can get straight murdered by a small gang of basic machines if you aren't careful is pretty thrilling. Especially when encountering... bigger things.
The hunting lodge trials seem weird. You don't get the rewards of the lower tier successes. So it's better to go half sun, full sun, blazing sun if you want the experience and rewards.
It's structured like a Witcher 3 type of RPG, but the gameplay isn't the exact same by any means.
I don't know how completely skipping stealth would hold up further in the game, but it's a fairly important part of the gameplay. Why do you dislike it so much? I feel like it fits what you would do in this world as a hunter.
Just been playing for the first two hours. It feels unreal how fluid the combat and the graphics are and still play an openworld rpg. The view distance is also amazing. What a game.
I don't know how completely skipping stealth would hold up further in the game, but it's a fairly important part of the gameplay. Why do you dislike it so much? I feel like it fits what you would do in this world as a hunter.
I've skipped most trailers and I feel I'm going to spoil myself because I'm at one of the Horizon sessions at GDC right now. With so many people saying "this game!" and the actual game delivered home already, can't wait for GDC to be over, lol!
... I feel like I shouldnt have attempted it, now - cause I dont think I have most of those things.
I attempted the level 25 camp for the focus read all the enemes at level 8-10. One my first try, I got all the bandits to rush the door, went around, freed the captives, got everyone BUT the last dude with the heavy machine.
2 shock bombs, 2 green bombs, 10 fire arrow.
Dude turns around and 2HKO, now I have to do it all over again.
Bombs and fire arrows dont do much damage to anything for me. If anything, only the precision spear does any real type of damage (regular arrows are okay against machines, at least). Some of these bandits take 5 headshots to kill.
It's better to take them out with melee hits, and the best way to do that is by applying a debilitator to them. Shock or Cryo them from afar and then go in for the kill. Getting the damage increase perk also helps a lot.
It's better to take them out with melee hits, and the best way to do that is by applying a debilitator to them. Shock or Cryo them from afar and then go in for the kill. Getting the damage increase perk also helps a lot.
For the collectable maps you buy from vendors, are there multiple maps for each collectable? Just got to meridian and there are some maps for sale but I bought a set previously before.
If that's the case, then I honestly don't think this game is for you. I was going to recommend you setting up traps before running in and killing the mobs, but that would require sneaking around to set up traps. You don't need to sneak around and can basically just run and gun, but expect to die a lot later on. Also, from my playthrough thus far, this game combat is more focused on the range than melee and some mobs are difficult to defeat with just melee combat.
I don't find it annoying, but I tend to run around more than using the mount. I just love exploring every nook and cranny of the world, and I can't do that with the mount.
I have always noticed a sign of a good game with combat
is one where you want to encounter an enemy
this is a good game.
one other cool part of the game is looking at the mountain in the distance .. thinking wow it probably just some back drop you can't reach then 5/10 minutes later .. holy shit im on top of the mountain. Skyrim climbing ftw
Is anyone else really bad at this game? During the bigger fights I find myself just spamming the same shit over and over while trying to evade. Aloy's recovery time when getting hit by a machine pretty much welcomes another immediate hit too.
It's an RPG that leans more toward action but shares a lot of similar systems and mechanics with TW3. You're being silly if you think there isn't value in a comparison.
Is anyone else really bad at this game? During the bigger fights I find myself just spamming the same shit over and over while trying to evade. Aloy's recovery time when getting hit by a machine pretty much welcomes another immediate hit too.
Yeah, I feel like I missed some tutorial with the combat.
When some part of a creature is weak to say electricity, does that mean I want to hit that spot enough to fill the lightning bolt or what? I always get mixed results.
Does it tie everything together or does it leave things for a possible sequel? Or both (concludes Aloy story but creates a huge universe to explore on possible sequels)?
I'll do different tags, so you decide what you want to know.
Mild ending spoilers:
Aloy gets a nice ending, it does come with a stinger that opens up the story for sequels, though they don't have to include Aloy for that. Her story is pretty much wrapped
MAJOR ending spoilers:
Basically the stinger is Sylens "capturing" Hades and wanting to know where the signal came from that set the events of this game in motion while they are heading towards a dormant titan. Aloy finds Elisabet's body on her family range, while a data file is playing with a conversation between elisabet and Gaia.
Sequel speculation, includes MAJOR spoilers:
What I think is that the Odyssey made it and Far Zenith succesfully started a colony somewhere on a distant planet. They could even make a sequel that shows life there while also explaining why they send the signal. The Odyssey was also carrying a build of Apollo so that way they could introduce the knowledge of the human race back into this world.
If that's the case, then I honestly don't think this game is for you. I was going to recommend you setting up traps before running in and killing the mobs, but that would require sneaking around to set up traps. You don't need to sneak around and can basically just run and gun, but expect to die a lot later on. Also, from my playthrough thus far, this game combat is more focused on the range than melee and some mobs are difficult to defeat with just melee combat.
I've set the game to easy and I'll give it some more time. But I expected it to be more like TW3 where you're an unstoppable killing machine that slaughters everything in your path. I might end up selling the game again, but if so I'll just put the money towards Nier 2 (which also won't be as good as TW3).
I think the last time I ran from something screaming was bloodborne. I had been slaying watchers and striders, and thought the sawtooth can easily be taken down by a headshot.... NOT!
That mofo chased me around for like 10 minutes, on my ass! Then I rolled into a tree and It looked like Aloy got hit by a semi..
I had to cut it off at that point. Amazing freaking game man.
Man I'm loving this game! Still early, just finished the proving and taking a break for dinner. Can't wait to play more. Just blown away by the story and characters, loving the combat and easily the best looking game I've ever played.
The first one you find as a quest along the main quest line, an NPC talks about a metal door and getting a scar on her face that she deserved, later they're just icons on your map.
If you can override a strider, that means you can also override watcher, tallneck, charger, and broadneck. But if you would like to override other robots, then you will need to complete other cauldrons. There are five cauldrons total counting the first one, PSI, Sigma, RHO, XI and Zeta.
The first one you find as a quest along the main quest line, an NPC talks about a metal door and getting a scar on her face that she deserved, later they're just icons on your map.