If you are referring to controlling Trico, this is intentional and it improves as you progress. There is an amazing scene where Trico finally overcomes his fears. I can't say more, except that both times I saw through this game, I had tears at the end. This game is a masterpiece.Relentlessly frustrating, but I love Trico
If you are referring to controlling Trico, this is intentional and it improves as you progress. There is an amazing scene where Trico finally overcomes his fears. I can't say more, except that both times I saw through this game, I had tears at the end. This game is a masterpiece.
Finished Plague Tale: Innocence - well, almost. I ended up watching the ending on Youtube, because I got frustrated with all my dying near the end. Before that, the gameplay is pretty relaxed and easy. But in Ch. 16, they ramp the difficulty up quite a bit, and you have to take out multiple baddies with different tactics and fiddly controls. It stopped being enjoyable and just got frustrating, so I stopped.
I enjoyed 90% of the game prior to that, though. The setting was intriguing - 14th century, plague-infested England. I liked the characters. The writing was pretty good, apart from a rare anachronism (a character saying "full stop" in the modern sense). Some of the characters' decisions were foolish, but the foolishness was consistent with the characters and didn't come out of the blue. Despite it being stealth-oriented, which I typically don't like, they mixed it up pretty well. They kept adding new abilities, mechanics, and settings. The game was well-edited, too, by which I mean they didn't use the padding or time-fillers that are so prevalent in larger games.
8/10. Pretty good. I'll consider playing the sequel later. I've heard good things about it.
Both Plaque Tale games are on my backburner. Got em on PS+ so I'll eventually go back one day.
I was curious to see if they ever topped Lu Bu in the DLC. It felt like no one was talking about the DLC. I liked Wo Long except the final boss was kinda lame.I am wrapping up Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, but I may not finish it completely. Tried the Crouching Dragon Battle Royale Mission after finishing main story missions and first DLC. I get filtered by the third cross-naginata boss most of the time but almost beat the fourth tiger demon boss before he unleashed a long range attack as I was about to drink the health potion. After reading up on it I find out that I have the evil taoist, demon brothers, and horseless Lu Bu to look forward to...
Just the last two DLCs then...
I haven't made it to the third DLC but the last mission of the second DLC has the hardest boss I have come across in the demon form of longsword+bow superman (as if the human version was not hard enough). There is also the special Nioh horse demon boss for a good challenge. The final possessed blind man boss was not a fun fight, but it was very challenging. There are some really cool human boss fights in the DLCs. On top of it, the DLCs have the cool whip, unarmed, and longsword weapons.I was curious to see if they ever topped Lu Bu in the DLC. It felt like no one was talking about the DLC. I liked Wo Long except the final boss was kinda lame.
I was looking into getting Lies of P. I haven't heard absolutely anything about it other than this comment, but I'm a huge fan of Soulsborne games and Elden Ring, so it's great to hear you enjoy it while playing it alongside the latter.Playing both Elden Ring and Lies of P.
Both are fantastic, but although I do think that ER's open world is very well done and super ambitious, I can't really say that I prefer it over the linearity of the past From Software games.
Sometimes it feels too tiring to traverse that immense open world. And some repetitive boss fights or dungeons doesn't really help.
Incredible game overall, but I prefer their previous entries because of this.
And Lies of P has been fantastic in that regard. A really well made Souls clone, with great level design and gameplay! I've just beat the Mad Donkey though, so I'm pretty early.
Definitely worth checking out! One of the best Souls clone I've played. Great level design, great enemy design, great combat mechanics and fluid gameplay. It reminds me a lot of Bloodborne, and it seems to me it was their main source of inspiration.I was looking into getting Lies of P. I haven't heard absolutely anything about it other than this comment, but I'm a huge fan of Soulsborne games and Elden Ring, so it's great to hear you enjoy it while playing it alongside the latter.
Finished Sea of Stars. Overall really good game. The only gripe I had with it and it's a small one is during battles I started to get annoyed when 2 or 3 enemies would attack for every one attack one of my party had in battles. It kinda hurt the flow of battles after many hours where I knew after most attacks I'd have to wait 2+ turns to get to attack again. But that's about it. The music was good(even used a track from The Messenger in it remixed), the story was good, the side quests felt important, as they contributed to the best ending. Very good game. Eiyuden Chronicle next.
Hell yeah! Did you get the true ending?