![]() But despite the fact that a lot of the game shows its age I'd say that it's still quite fun and not too difficult. Angles do indeed break the game and many secrets are fairy obscure (see: HMS bitter). I recently replayed Diablo 1, so I figured I was in the right mindset as I enjoyed that despite it's age, but man.being stuck in an infinite stun loop, even with dozens of hearts is just not fun.Įverything about the game is great - except the game part, haha.Ĭan't say I share your conclusions but several of your observations are fairly valid. At least on PC no 10 second load times - but still. It was one of the most brutally difficult games I've ever played.Īlso it was clunky to have to constantly switch between weapons in your inventory, and forms to do stuff, all in succession. I love the secrets and all that, but just too many times do solutions to areas not make sense. I see a ton of people saying this still holds up as a great action game or RPG - but man. At Dark Eden I just cheated because I wanted to actually see where it all began, in game form, as I had always just started at Soul Reaver. With proper 8 degrees of movement of attack instead of 4, it would've helped melee a lot.Īlso I didn't find items too frequently despite being told they were handed out like candy. Man I wish Blood Omnicide had been finished. My issue was, about 6 hours in, I simply stopped having fun because of how often I was dying to inane bullshit or being hit by traps that clearly missed me. Now I've played all the Soulborne games beaten them, so difficulty isn't something I got an issue with. Enemies either either complete chumps or the most bullshit thing ever. ![]() You can be pinballed into a perma spiral of death. They're all great, as you'd expect of a Legacy of Kain title.īut the gameplay. I take no issue with the graphics, musics, voice acting, and story. I had been waiting on Blood Omnicide.but yikes. ![]()
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