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Worth buying?
I've never really played games like Stellar Blade before, but I am curious.
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I liked it enough that I'm gonna grab it, but i'm a big hack n slash action game fan. Gameplay was tight and responsive enough, graphics were good, story seemed interesting enough. That's all I really need, so.Worth buying?
I've never really played games like Stellar Blade before, but I am curious.
Yeah, I had a brainfart, thought it was called standard and hard difficulties, not standard and challenge. Thought for a moment that Challenge was some kind of ultra-hard difficulty one had to unlock after beating the game once or something, like if you want the true ending you need to beat the game on that ultra-ball-busting difficulty. Hence my, in retrospect, somewhat weird questions.As written on the menu. More foes that are also stronger and harder challenges. Also, no autosave at the start of each turn even as you keep your quicksave limit to once per turn.
Advanced Challenge? NO quicksave. Only autosave at key parts in missions.
I did read standard was seen as too easy. The real harsh game is in Challenge.
No training simulation at Challenge either, but you can grind on chapter replays after each chapter.
I know, right? Challenge is hard. I know some bitch at the stealth segments, but fuck them. I for one enjoy firing up my neurons and cracking the puzzles.Honestly hadn't enjoyed a tactical game this much since Utawarerumono, probably.
I think I've spent like five or six hours trying to crack S rank on Base Infiltration in chapter 3. Not gonna spoil it, but you're in for a treat.I know, right? Challenge is hard. I know some bitch at the stealth segments, but fuck them. I for one enjoy firing up my neurons and cracking the puzzles.
To quote what Yuhzong said years ago... 'I made a game, not a babysitting simulator'.
Not only that, but that it's hard fit perfectly with the mood and the sense of tension the plot has.
Oh yeah, that was a pretty good game. It's a budget title but they did a good job with it.Just finished Terminator Resistance, game was pretty decent and did a good job tying Terminator I & II together.
Oh yeah, that was a pretty good game. It's a budget title but they did a good job with it.
Terminator Resistance along with 1 and 2 make a really good trilogy. As far as I am concerned, there is no other movies. I heard the Robocop game was pretty solid too.
Oh and some good news. They are finally patching the System Shock Remake on the 11th. It's honestly way past due.
From what I understand they are changing the Final Boss to be better, they should be adding in the map markers for easy mode, they are adding a female protag option. Diego is getting a buff. The recycler is going from 3 x 3 too 4 x 4.
Umm, no. The game only had a male Hacker. I just went into the game to make sure.
Umm, no. The game only had a male Hacker. I just went into the game to make sure.
Melissandre when recruited says she wants to be Allain's consortAnd speaking of marriage, here's a neat little tidbit from when you choose Yunifi if you don't care about spoilers.
I've been at it for 10 straight hours today.
Yeah, the better option is WayForward's Contra: Operation Galuga. A full remake of Contra on top of being a franchise reboot that shows WayForward still has the chops from when they did Contra 4 seventeen years ago.So, I picked up Contra: Rogue Corps on a whim since it was on sale for like four bucks and it's actually not bad. It one hundred percent shouldn't have been called Contra because it's really not but, it's actually pretty fun on its own merits. It's a total loot grind but, that's what it was going for.
If they'd tweaked the story a bit, maybe toned down the excess swearing in favor of a few more actual jokes, it probably wouldn't have been so hated when it came out.