are the DLCs considerably shorter than the main game??
I am kind of interested but I am of burnt out of this game and don't want to play longer (at least not now) if each dlc is longer than 3 or 4 chapters of the main game
are the DLCs considerably shorter than the main game??
I am kind of interested but I am of burnt out of this game and don't want to play longer (at least not now) if each dlc is longer than 3 or 4 chapters of the main game
They're much shorter than the main game, it's roughly four 90 minute chapters.
Like -MD- said, they're about 3 hours each. But they're almost entirely stealth based and much more instant kill happy than the main game, so if you're burned out, you might want to pass, at least for now.
so I am now in Akumu-Chapter 5.
I think things are about to get nasty. the crowded place near the end of Chapter 4 before you run away from Laura was a taste of it. Took me many tries to kill everyone and not get hit in the process but I can definitely see how can people do an Akumu-no-upgrade playthrough.
So far, there has always been a "safe way" to pass through things, which I always figure out after dying many times lol
in that part for example, I didn't realized I could go to up the stairs in the one room back and just shoot everyone approaching me. Since there's a hole to the other side and haunted don't jump over gaps, I just had to kill everyone in front of me.
first I used a grenade to kill the first 5 or 6 enemies then moved there.
taking it easy and looking forward to chapter 5 tonight. I am enjoying it in spite of the many tries in specific parts. I guess I am a masochist.
(I hope you people don't mind my updates)
Chapter 6 beginning is going to be a treat. But after that the game becomes more manageable atleast if you are upgrading also.
I actually enjoyed the Akumu mode also even if it sometimes felt like total BS.
ok I haven't even made it to chapter 6 and yep I can confirm, Akumu is brutal.
I just died what seemed like 150 times in the scene where Kidman is trapped in the water container,
Most of the time it was Joseph refusing to stay alive, he would just stay there, take blows and die, getting near him to heal was sometimes impossible, I tried several strategies but I think it was mostly luck that got me through it. The explosive agony bolt kind of helped keep the bad guys at bay but yeah it was luck.
Sprint is really important here... the bastards won't stop chasing. Running at regular speed will get you nowhere.
I think I am about to fight Laura. Since she is instakill in any difficulty setting, I am hoping it won't be as hard as the difficulty setting suggests.
ok I haven't even made it to chapter 6 and yep I can confirm, Akumu is brutal.
I just died what seemed like 150 times in the scene where Kidman is trapped in the water container,
Most of the time it was Joseph refusing to stay alive, he would just stay there, take blows and die, getting near him to heal was sometimes impossible, I tried several strategies but I think it was mostly luck that got me through it. The explosive agony bolt kind of helped keep the bad guys at bay but yeah it was luck.
Sprint is really important here... the bastards won't stop chasing. Running at regular speed will get you nowhere.
I think I am about to fight Laura. Since she is instakill in any difficulty setting, I am hoping it won't be as hard as the difficulty setting suggests.
is there a third door? lol.
chapter 6 is a bitch. Just run in circles its the best way.
watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJC_XOOobEU&list=PLND_zplkk14f0GFH9pURWMS8_pnPBoogt&index=7
That looks way too easy lol. Remember having lot of trouble going through that.
I spotted this game for only £12 today for the X1 (in CEX for you UK people if interested). What was the general consensus on Gaf, good game? Is it difficult? In my olding age I'm getting put off by games that are too hard, I know I'm lame :/
I spotted this game for only £12 today for the X1 (in CEX for you UK people if interested). What was the general consensus on Gaf, good game? Is it difficult? In my olding age I'm getting put off by games that are too hard, I know I'm lame :/
Nope just the 2 floors. That's probably the hardest part of akumu so if you can manage that you'll be alright.
I made it through the doors and now I am stuck in the part with the hanging turrets I have to shoot down (they are 4 right?)
I am not sure what to do or where to go here. I forgot already what I did on my first playthrough. I destroy the first two turrets but as soon as I go to the right area to try to bring down the third, it all goes downhill, there are two levers that I don't know what they do, Joseph refuses to follow me (I walk, not run). He has definitely been dumbed down, he wasn't this stupid in the survival and casual modes.
but my biggest problem is that I don't know what to do and the monsters seem to be infinite so I try to kill everyone till something hits me or joseph dies.
any tips for this area??
I made it through the doors and now I am stuck in the part with the hanging turrets I have to shoot down (they are 4 right?)
I am not sure what to do or where to go here. I forgot already what I did on my first playthrough. I destroy the first two turrets but as soon as I go to the right area to try to bring down the third, it all goes downhill, there are two levers that I don't know what they do, Joseph refuses to follow me (I walk, not run). He has definitely been dumbed down, he wasn't this stupid in the survival and casual modes.
but my biggest problem is that I don't know what to do and the monsters seem to be infinite so I try to kill everyone till something hits me or joseph dies.
any tips for this area??
You just need to know the trigger points for each turret. I believe the first one is triggered as soon as you get close enough as you approach from the left. After you take out the first, run back to the bridge to get the second one to open. The third triggers on the other side of the bridge by the ladder. If you can pop each enemy on the turret quickly and move on to do the next , you will only have to kill a couple enemies that are coming to you. Now you need to rush to the ground level in front of the last turret to activate it. Kill the enemy Then the Sadist will come out. And if I remember correctly, once he comes out there will be a checkpoint. So if he kills you you'll respawn at the top of the stairs with the turrets done with.I made it through the doors and now I am stuck in the part with the hanging turrets I have to shoot down (they are 4 right?)
I am not sure what to do or where to go here. I forgot already what I did on my first playthrough. I destroy the first two turrets but as soon as I go to the right area to try to bring down the third, it all goes downhill, there are two levers that I don't know what they do, Joseph refuses to follow me (I walk, not run). He has definitely been dumbed down, he wasn't this stupid in the survival and casual modes.
but my biggest problem is that I don't know what to do and the monsters seem to be infinite so I try to kill everyone till something hits me or joseph dies.
any tips for this area??
Of course if the controls were like RE4/5, the game would be further criticized for having antiquated controls.Pretty early on but I'm really not feeling the controls so far; never liked the Uncharted style movement in RE6 so it's disappointing to have Evil Within play that way. The ability to run into the camera to avoid enemies while keep an eye on them is not nearly as tense as playing RE4/5 where you have to face away from your pursuers in order to get some distance from them.
Pretty early on but I'm really not feeling the controls so far; never liked the Uncharted style movement in RE6 so it's disappointing to have Evil Within play that way. The ability to run into the camera to avoid enemies while keep an eye on them is not nearly as tense as playing RE4/5 where you have to face away from your pursuers in order to get some distance from them.
Of course if the controls were like RE4/5, the game would be further criticized for having antiquated controls.
Well in RE4 and RE5 enemies are really slow so that you don't really need to see them. In TEW enemies are much faster and aggressive so you really need to see enemies and especially bosses.
so I am about to finish chapter 6, it took me 3 sessions and countless attemps.
on the first two doors, it was all about killing the first two enemies with fire and then paralyzing the next wave with a flash bolt. In the 2nd part it's about running in circles, joseph takes longer to open the 2nd one so no use killing everything in sight unless you wanna lose precious shotgun/agonybolt ammo.
In my opinion, the next maze-like area is a bit harder. By that point you have only 5 rifle bullets so you can miss any shots. my order of events were:
.- Shoot the first turret in front of me.
.- run as fast as possible the stairs down and take the center one
.- run back as fast as possible up the stairsand take the third one
.- kill a batch of enemies in the area where you shoot the third turret.
.- before I triggered the 4th turret, I point/zoom the spot in which the enemy will appear, shoot and kill the first time it appears.
the last point was the hardest of course, cause everything can happen while you are at it. Joseph falling on the bridge, a random axe hitting you, missing the shot in the last turret, etc. but once it's done:
.- RUN.. RUUUUUUUUUUN to the center area down stairs and trigger the checkpoint.
.- breath heavily and then go collect goodies, including disarming all traps, no matter how many tries it takes, you want the trap parts for later.
after the sadist, the two ogres gave me a bit of trouble, the second one was an asshole, would run straight to me and instakill. I tried to go the back part of the area and hide in the small corridor where the oger can't kill me and with Joseph's help and a couple of agonybolts it went down.
now I am at the big dog and when I kill it later today I'd be done with chapter 6....
what a pain in the ass... only for true masochists.
.- breath heavily and then go collect goodies, including disarming all traps, no matter how many tries it takes, you want the trap parts for later.
Yeah I suppose I'm just encountering the easiest enemies now, sounds like I'll be more thankful for the option in the later chapters.
I see you what you mean now that you mention those games.Both RE:R2 and Dead Space follow the same mentality of not allowing the player to run into the camera and weren't criticized for that design. You were limited to stepping back slowly if you wanted to face whatever was coming at you.
Yeah I suppose I'm just encountering the easiest enemies now, sounds like I'll be more thankful for the option in the later chapters.
I didn't disarm any traps in akumu, too risky and I didn't want to add to my death count.
The game throws a ton of parts at you toward the end too.
when i did it all with no upgrades.... i wanted to die, i stopped played for a week after i was stuck on that room. Eventually powered through it. By the end i still had 30-40 trap parts. Save your magnum ammo for the boss at the end of 14
I really like this part. I remember that every single Akumu guide said don't bother with disarming bombs because it is too risky. Did it anyway and I had so many parts that I really didn't need to worry about using ammo super efficiently. Died bunch of times trying to get them though.
the one thing I would have changed is upgrading the handgun, it's fucking useless most of the time, as soon as two enemies are present, you can forget the handgun.
Pistol is incredible.
And to answer your question about the dog, toss down some electricity traps around you which will stun the boss for a moment and allow you to unload into him.
Only if you are on PC, imo.
Pistol is incredible.
And to answer your question about the dog, toss down some electricity traps around you which will stun the boss for a moment and allow you to unload into him.
Definitely upgrade stamina to at least 4. I didn't really focus much on the rifle or the shotgun other than stock. I think I focused on the pistol and the crossbow. I feel like the rifle is already powerful and you don't need to increase the critical to get headshots. And with the shotgun I try to use only when the enemy is point blank. But for akumu there are definitely times where I had to use it because a horde of enemies were charging me and I didn't have time to line up shots with the pistol.I suck at aiming with it, that's probably the reason why I don't like it.
thanks for the tip it actually helped, I used one flash bolt on the beast then unloaded 4 explosive bolts and died right there. it was also a very "bullshit" fight. it insta-killed me probably a hundred times
in chapter 7, I can upgrade but I can't decide where to invest my gel.
what do you akumu-guys think are important skills that should be upgraded as I progress in the game and why? I kind of wanna upgrade the shotgun but I should probably upgrade the rifle since I just got it. or maybe I should save the money to upgrade the magnum later??
I suck at aiming with it, that's probably the reason why I don't like it.
thanks for the tip it actually helped, I used one flash bolt on the beast then unloaded 4 explosive bolts and died right there. it was also a very "bullshit" fight. it insta-killed me probably a hundred times
in chapter 7, I can upgrade but I can't decide where to invest my gel.
what do you akumu-guys think are important skills that should be upgraded as I progress in the game and why? I kind of wanna upgrade the shotgun but I should probably upgrade the rifle since I just got it. or maybe I should save the money to upgrade the magnum later??
Only if you are on PC, imo.
you guys sure are convincing me of upgrading the gun. There's a ridiculous amount of ammo lying around, most of it I had to leave it behind.
want to upgrade the magnum though, I can see the squid like boss in chapter 14 being a real pain so I want to make it explode as fast as possible.
Krauser Kat, I can't believe you actually did an akumu no-upgrades runthrough.
Was it your first akumu? I can't possibly imagine taking on the game on that difficulty setting for the first time and soldiering through it.
no sprinting has to be a REAL pain in the ass. running in circles at the beginning of chapter 6 in those rooms was hard at is was with level 4 sprinting....
so far I am not feeling the "woah I have too many trap parts", I am glad I disarmed them, it pays off.
the one thing I would have changed is upgrading the handgun, it's fucking useless most of the time, as soon as two enemies are present, you can forget the handgun.
I shotgun is where it's at.
so I am hitting the gym now and afterwards I'll fight against the dog, any tips or things I should know? there are foot traps there ....:/
What's wrong with the pistol on consoles?
Magnum Power, there are only 18 bullets in the game, make them count. Used all of them on the chapter 14 boss.
do you know perhaps by heart the location of that ammo? I wouldn't want to miss it and so far I only remember one on a ledge in chapter 11 (12?) I know where it is.
Aiming just feels so slow with the controller for me, which is fine when you dealing with one enemy, but it just feels too risky otherwise.
chapter 6 took me several days to beat and died hundreds of times and today I completed chapters 7,8,9 in one sitting...
what the fuck was mikami/tango thinking there, the difficulty in that one chapter is gigantic.
so far everything else has been doable, the only part that presented a challenge was the cabin at the end of chapter 9, there I also died lots of times but at the end I also beat them.
tomorrow I'll do chapter 10 and if it goes smooth then chapter 11 too.
I upgraded the critical on the handgun. let's see how that turns out. I am leaving some gel for later too.
including the bullets we get from one locker?
do you know perhaps by heart the location of that ammo? I wouldn't want to miss it and so far I only remember one on a ledge in chapter 11 (12?) I know where it is.
I want to challenge you to something different