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I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Been playing this on my PS2 and I'd love to have some chat around it. Game's great, it sure has surpassed my expectations even to the point where I'm considering playing the PS1 games.
There are many reviews out there so I'll just share some quick thoughts:
On the positive side, game's world is amazing. Not just from a technical point of view (no load screens on a PS2 game? nice!) but it also reeks of atmosphere left and right, thanks to it's level design and a very good OST. Game's about exploring the underground Ancient City, something you start doing from it's top level and then keep going down as you start opening paths to other areas, having the City as a sort of hub. There's lots of interconnectivity here, and I really recommend this game to fans of the first Dark Souls game as it scratches a similar itch when it comes to that, being much better in that regard than either DS2 or DS3.
The game also has a ton of secrets, hidden paths and optional areas in which acquire better gear and spells, which there are a ton of. The progression is very nice since you are getting new stuff at a very fast pace, which helps in keeping the game interesting and fresh.
On the not so positive side, the game's combat is kinda jank, but also kinda fun. On the fun side, the combat is slow and methodical, one in which you have to position yourself with care and only strike when you should. On the negative, the enemy AI is dumb beyond belief, many times they would ignore me and turn around leaving their backs exposed, or shot their projectiles to god knows where instead of aiming at the player.
All this results on an easy game, which is a surprise considering who developed it. You might get stuck at some point but it'll be more about not knowing how to progress (which isn't that hard as long as you are paying attention while playing) rather than not being able to beat a particular enemy.
What has surprised me when it comes to the combat is the bosses. They are well designed and offered some interesting and even challenging moments.
So yeah, even with it's flaws I could say this is an amazing game. What do you think of it? Have you played any other games in the series or it's sort of spin-off Shadow Tower? What other games could you recommend that are kinda like it?
There are many reviews out there so I'll just share some quick thoughts:
On the positive side, game's world is amazing. Not just from a technical point of view (no load screens on a PS2 game? nice!) but it also reeks of atmosphere left and right, thanks to it's level design and a very good OST. Game's about exploring the underground Ancient City, something you start doing from it's top level and then keep going down as you start opening paths to other areas, having the City as a sort of hub. There's lots of interconnectivity here, and I really recommend this game to fans of the first Dark Souls game as it scratches a similar itch when it comes to that, being much better in that regard than either DS2 or DS3.
The game also has a ton of secrets, hidden paths and optional areas in which acquire better gear and spells, which there are a ton of. The progression is very nice since you are getting new stuff at a very fast pace, which helps in keeping the game interesting and fresh.
On the not so positive side, the game's combat is kinda jank, but also kinda fun. On the fun side, the combat is slow and methodical, one in which you have to position yourself with care and only strike when you should. On the negative, the enemy AI is dumb beyond belief, many times they would ignore me and turn around leaving their backs exposed, or shot their projectiles to god knows where instead of aiming at the player.
All this results on an easy game, which is a surprise considering who developed it. You might get stuck at some point but it'll be more about not knowing how to progress (which isn't that hard as long as you are paying attention while playing) rather than not being able to beat a particular enemy.
What has surprised me when it comes to the combat is the bosses. They are well designed and offered some interesting and even challenging moments.
So yeah, even with it's flaws I could say this is an amazing game. What do you think of it? Have you played any other games in the series or it's sort of spin-off Shadow Tower? What other games could you recommend that are kinda like it?