Caesar III
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I just want to tune in with the praise. What a great game! Finished the first mission now and I love it.
thanks GAF, demo is great, fantastic gameplay and I really dig the artstyle
It seems to be quite succesful. Happy to hear.
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Says that PS4/Xbox versions are "coming soon" on the siteIs there a console version confirmed? It wouldn't surprise me given controller support.
Hopefully it gets even more exposure then.
These missions can take a really long time. I was initially put off by the mission count but seeing as how I can put an hour and a half into one and not even be doing challenges I think it'll be more than enough.
THIS GAME.
It took me two and a half hours to complete the fifth mission.Killing guards is also way too much fun. I even do it when I don't have toBut blowing up the target and his samurai with a grenade was worth it.![]()
Yup yup.
Fired up the demo.
Beat the first level.
Purchased the game.
Btw, do anyone know of other ways to kill samurai than using Mugen or the pistols?
Btw, do anyone know of other ways to kill samurai than using Mugen or the pistols?
These missions can take a really long time. I was initially put off by the mission count but seeing as how I can put an hour and a half into one and not even be doing challenges I think it'll be more than enough.
Just curious how many missions in total?17
Just curious how many missions in total?17
13 missions. Some are quite time-consuming and require a lot of thought on how to approach them (last mission took me 3 hours).
Ive been playing for about 9 hours and up to the fifth stage.
I want to go back and do a lot of the challenges but there is no way I will ever get the speed running one. There is just no way.
I agree it's sort of short.
This is about on par with me, I'm at 10 hours and at the end of the 4th mission, which is already very challenging. Maybe it's me, but this game can be pretty pretty hard at times.
I don't really like how the camera rotation works, it's sometimes super hard to find a good angle to view where i am going or a proper spot for the mouse to find the drop option.
How so? Q/E for 90º shifts, alt for gradual turning in the rare situations when it is needed pretty much covered all bases.
game does seem a bit finicky with allowing you to throw bodies from ledges tho, regardless of angle.
Yeah, first thing I did was WASD that camera up. Put my Character selection to F1-F5, Abilities to 1-6. I believe I also mapped Use to X and Free Camera to L-Alt.
Game plays like a dream now.
The best part is, if you're playing the demo and unsure whether to buy, it saves your bindings/settings between play sessions.
Oh, and I flipped the audio dialogue to Japanese. So good.
It's about 25 hours minimum if you're quick without replaying any of the missions for badges, challenges, and whatnot. That's short?!I agree, it's sort of short if it's a full priced game. For a $40 game, its value is what I expected. Could've been a bit more though, something like the evasive targets in Hitman will be great.
I am just glad it has full controller support, a rarity in strategy game.
This is exactly how I would play, glad to hear your impressions.Yeah, first thing I did was WASD that camera up. Put my Character selection to F1-F5, Abilities to 1-6. I believe I also mapped Use to X and Free Camera to L-Alt.
Game plays like a dream now.
The best part is, if you're playing the demo and unsure whether to buy, it saves your bindings/settings between play sessions.
Oh, and I flipped the audio dialogue to Japanese. So good.
For me the closest comparison (Commandos and Desperados aside) would probably be Mark of the Ninja, which feels pretty similar despite looking like a very different game. And, yeah, it's absolutely a puzzle -- but, then again, isn't every "serious" stealth game to some degree?It reminds me of Aragami somewhat. Dressed up as a stealth-action game, but it's essentially a room clearing puzzle.
It's about 25 hours minimum if you're quick without replaying any of the missions for badges, challenges, and whatnot. That's short?!
For me the closest comparison (Commandos and Desperados aside) would probably be Mark of the Ninja, which feels pretty similar despite looking like a very different game. And, yeah, it's absolutely a puzzle -- but, then again, isn't every "serious" stealth game to some degree?
For me the closest comparison (Commandos and Desperados aside) would probably be Mark of the Ninja, which feels pretty similar despite looking like a very different game. And, yeah, it's absolutely a puzzle -- but, then again, isn't every "serious" stealth game to some degree?
Says that PS4/Xbox versions are "coming soon" on the site
You can find out now. The PC version has full gamepad supportAs far as I am informed by vert boil from the Xbox One Download Games Thread it is scheduled for Q2. No source though.
Wondering how the gameplay changes with the direct control.
Had a lot of fun with the demo. In the full game, do the badges unlock anything or are they just for personal achievement? And how many levels are there? After the first level in the demo, it said I was on level 2/9, but there can't be 9 levels in the demo right...?