If you want to lose yourself in a game like no other, or enjoy difficqult but rewarding combat than this game is for you.
If you want to lose yourself in a game like no other, or enjoy difficqult but rewarding combat than this game is for you.
I loved the first one in the series and it seems so much better than the first one
Great game couldn't be happier
Overall, Attack on Titan 2 fulfills the show lover's desire to be part of the story while also not alienating those that just want a game about killing giant human munching monstrosities.
Positives + Improved fast paced aerial combat from the first game; + Ends at same point as Anime while including your character that doesn't change the outcome
Negatives - Replaying 80% of the first game; - Friendship system has no guidance
Attack on Titan 2 follows anime so much to the point that missions are even named after the episode titles. Lengthy spells of narrative re-create the tension of the series but you could say the game elevates the events further.
I love Kingdom Come: Deliverance , and it's a game I see myself playing through again multiple times. There's a lot of replay value here, with it taking around 40 hours to clear the story, and there were plenty of side quests and activities I ignored due to time constraints.
40+ hour story with at least 100 hours of content altogether; Unique and challenging combat system; Great quest design avoids genre cliches; Graphics are stellar; especially for an indie production; Manages to be historically-based without detriment to gameplay; Really in-depth gear system,...
Has quite a few bugs; though none of them are truly gamebreaking; Tags
Kingdom Come: Deliverance delivers on its ambitious promise for a realistic, grounded open-world medieval role-playing game, with engaging and complex gameplay systems, weighty and tactical combat and an interesting main story slightly let down by a lack of polish and technical issues on launch.
The Middle Ages has long served as inspiration for RPGs. More often than not that inspiration has been limited to a Fantasy realm. The influence is there in Fantasy, of course, however, there are but a few that have a real historical context.
Unique combat; Great visuals; Some epic cinematics
Poor Save system; Lots of bugs
To say I'm late to the party with this review would be an understatement. But such is the scale of Kingdom Come , both literally and metaphorically, that for a simple enthusiast reviewer like myself the task of A: playing enough of, and B: actually reviewing a title such as this is a tad...
Amazing world and scenery; Plenty of quests and activities; Loads of depth with combat and gear; Impressive historical insight and accuracy
Awful restriction of manual saves; Not enough direction at the begining of the game; Suffers from a fair share of bugs
A much more realistic take on the Elder Scrolls formula which will delight some fans of that series while frustrating others.
Beautifully rendered game with wonderful sound that fans of a more realistic experience will really enjoy
The combination of the save system and the combat are brutal for casual types
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