Like Witcher 3?... And Run! You can run past a lot of the killer beasties, with the skull by their energy bar/name, to get to other areas.
Like Witcher 3?... And Run! You can run past a lot of the killer beasties, with the skull by their energy bar/name, to get to other areas.
it's better than gothic 3 ;pQuick question.
I know Elex is not Gothic level but how is compared with the first Rysen?
As someone who played on the hardest difficulty, always check if you can bait monsters into attacking your enemies if you're having trouble.
it's better than gothic 3 ;p
I think it's the game gothic 3 was supposed to be, piranha bytes gameplay on a massive scale.
and while risen 1 had better mechanics, the last third of the game was an extreme drag, I enjoyed elex all the way through which is why I think it's PB's best game since gothic 2.
Yes, it was patched in.
Yeah PS4 is my only option. I've never dipped my toes into PC gaming.Yes, it was patched in.
As far as I heard from friends it's playable but not very smooth. So if you can, go PC. But if PS4 is your only option you will be mostly fine. I mean, I played Risen 2+3 on PS3 and those were very rough. I still enjoyed them a lot.
100%. Exploration and quest design is more interesting and fun than in overhyped uberpolished extravaganzas like Horizon or God of War (yes I enjoyed those games too a lot, mind).As someone who considered kingdom come to be one of the best games of last year due to its lack of hand holding quest design, i thought i might enjoy this game, and i was right. In many ways it feels like a relic from 10 to 15 years ago with it's animations, controls, voice acting and overall production values, but the game shines where it really matters with it's quest design and exploration. I honestly think this game would've reviewed so much better if it simply had a big budget feel, and if you're someone who can easilly look past the rough edges, or know what it's like to play an early 2000's rpg then i think you might find something interesting here like i did.
Yeah the game's pretty great (especially on PC at high framerates). It just lacks the "polish" most players are used to now.As someone who considered kingdom come to be one of the best games of last year due to its lack of hand holding quest design, i thought i might enjoy this game, and i was right. In many ways it feels like a relic from 10 to 15 years ago with it's animations, controls, voice acting and overall production values, but the game shines where it really matters with it's quest design and exploration. I honestly think this game would've reviewed so much better if it simply had a big budget feel, and if you're someone who can easilly look past the rough edges, or know what it's like to play an early 2000's rpg then i think you might find something interesting here like i did.
Man the ending is again so combat heavy it really drags on. Almost as bad as Risen 1. But this time you get janked to hell and back from robots that can shoot you before even getting close. I think playing a pure melee character was a mistake. But I will jank through like I always do. But they need to find a better balance for the endgame next time. It's always so combat heavy and combat isn't exactly a strength of Piranha Bytes ...
Otherwise their best game since Gothic 2. But for the next installment I really hope they get rid of the mega-jank. It gets harder to deal with it the more better playing open world games come out. I don't expect a next Dragon's Dogma from PB, but at least reach something like The Witcher 3 or Asscreed Origins which are also janky, but still way more fun to play.
Yeah it's pretty brutal. In older PB games you were pretty strong as a melee later on. But with all those mechs and robots shooting at you towards the end it's luring them behind stones/wallls all day all night, lol.Yup. When I replayed it on Xbox just recently, I seriously debated going beserker to differentiate my cleric playthrough but decided against it. Black hole psi thrower and guns that let me 2 shot those mech and every non giant mutant made the game go from brutally difficulty to piss easy power fantasy. Those first 10 hours where you have to rely on melee we're rough and knowing what was in store, I said fuck it and went cleric again for guns and range aoe. I can't imagine how much longer encounters would be on top of healh drinks consumed it would take had I gone melee