Got it. Stupid game/me.afgavinstan wrote:Okay so during File 03 "Link" I'm at a part whereSpoiler:
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Was it the graffiti kid?afgavinstan wrote:Got it. Stupid game/me.afgavinstan wrote:Okay so during File 03 "Link" I'm at a part whereHalpSpoiler:
Curtis wrote:Its my holiday Switch game, so i'll be playing it all month. And hopefully laughing in the face of D Rank.
cosmicjellybean wrote:I stuck it on normal straight away, had to use a few health items on the first real boss...Spoiler:
Andy wrote:Is it bad that I’m playing in Casual mode? No rankings to make me feel bad.Curtis wrote:Its my holiday Switch game, so i'll be playing it all month. And hopefully laughing in the face of D Rank.
JonB wrote:Picked this up again after File 2 and just learned a load of new stuff. The chain jump and attack seems like a game changer. But damn there's a lot to remember and it just keeps piling on more info. I hope it all falls into place at some point, because it seems like a fantastic system.
dynamiteReady wrote:JonB wrote:Picked this up again after File 2 and just learned a load of new stuff. The chain jump and attack seems like a game changer. But damn there's a lot to remember and it just keeps piling on more info. I hope it all falls into place at some point, because it seems like a fantastic system.
I've gone from finding combat limiting, to putting it on par with Bayonetta.
But the controls are still intense.
Are people still using the default controls? I've switched to D, I think. Which puts the attack button on the face of the controller instead of the trigger, and it's felt much better.
But it's still extremely complicated. Even the scheme for sprinting and crouching is very different.
It's successful, sure, but I always worry about the thumbstick giving way.
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This game go HAM though. It's really is like playing a slick anime.
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