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    1 year ago

    It’s actually quite good, IMO, and I am doing a melee/bash run at the moment at the higher difficulty. That’s from a player haven’t re-run a game in almost a decade.(Last game I did a rerun is Zelda:The Wind Waker HD.) And the devs said they are going to release NG+ later.

    Why am I considering it good?

    • no mtx at all
    • very light to no grinding mechanism(unless you are like me doing specialty runs at high difficulty, you don’t have to grind at all)
    • the control is pretty tight, reminds me Q3A era control. You can’t go crazy speed but you can do that initial strafe run jump thing to speed up quickly.
    • some late game enemy/encounter design is actually not bad. It’s annoying/boring if you do the regular FPS peeking/kiting and beat them, but it’s actually satisfying if you use the provided mechanisms to do beat the same encounter but more involved.
    • skill tree customization is actually quite interesting when combined with gear selection.
    • enemies design are actually quite fair, there are no “this is BS” enemy types, and the enemy progression is actually pretty gradual no sudden difficulty spikes here and there.

    Any cons?

    • some mechanism aren’t explained properly in game.
    • if anything I think they are tuned still a bit toward the easier end even on high difficulty. Might be too easy/boring for season FPS player.
    • some spells aren’t really that useful to your play style, or have some design oddity that I don’t really know it’s “true” purpose. ie there is a spell that slows both you and enemy, I felt like wtf when I first acquired that and used it in a group fight.
    • default KBM bind are pretty bad, it’s control is more focused for controller/console.
    • back tracking to open chest locked behind ability seems a bit boring
    • there could be maybe a couple more enemy types, I wish there are another 2 creature type enemy and maybe 3 more humanoid types to mix up the battle even more.
    • edit: forgot to mention Denuvo and EA account required.

    Now graphics and system requirement. I have a 6800XT and mid range CPU 3900X, I pretty much run the default at 1440p upscale to 2160p and average around 75~85 fps for most part of the game. There are reports and whatever says “this game doesn’t look that good compare to other non-UE5 games”, why the spec requirement? Well, I guess that’s very player specific judgement but unfortunately most people care about the fps number and be able to run all “ultra” with native pixels, instead of actually checking what’s the core difference between UE5 vs older gen DX11 game engine results. Games developed with UE5 or modern tech will suffer from initial high spec requirement, but will age much much better later down the road. Some of the in game asset details are really unmatched by whatever I’ve seen so far even up close.

    And, at recent sale price I think it’s worth buying if you don’t have a side game to play with. edit: I just checked my steam store page, this game isn’t even showing.(I purchased on EGS) So probably your game selection matches their suggestion algorithms. I checked:

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