Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut
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The city burns and bleeds as it suffers the madness of King Louis XVI and his violent legions of automatons. Aegis, a mechanical masterpiece created by the engineer Vaucanson to be the queen's bodyguard, must save the French Revolution in this challenging action-RPG.CHALLENGING COMBAT BETWEEN AUTOMATONS
Up against the king's mechanical soldiers, deadly accuracy will be needed. String together dodges, parries, jumps and devastating attacks to fight your way through Paris. Every fight will test y...
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Bastille Edition includes
- Steelrising
- Steelrising - Discus Chain
- Steelrising - Cagliostro's Secrets (available November)
CHALLENGING COMBAT BETWEEN AUTOMATONS
Up against the king's mechanical soldiers, deadly accuracy will be needed. String together dodges, parries, jumps and devastating attacks to fight your way through Paris. Every fight will test your nerve and requires excellent discipline, while the huge relentless machine bosses demand patience and skill.
AEGIS: A CHARACTER WITH EXTRAORDINARY SKILLS
Define your own style and upgrade your abilities as you progress through the game. You can play as a ruthless warrior, a hard-hitting bodyguard, a deadly dancer or a virtuoso of the elemental arts. Take advantage of a wide variety of weapons and skills to approach each fight in your own unique way.
REVOLUTIONARY PARIS IS YOUR PLAYGROUND
Using carriages, grapples, secret passages, a detailed map, and other methods and tools you find along the way, explore a city experiencing its darkest days. Your grappling hook adds a new dimension to exploration and Paris's verticality. Combined with your dash ability, it will provide access to all the city's secrets across multiple levels you can explore over and over again.
CHANGE THE COURSE OF HISTORY
You are one of the main characters of an alternative history where Paris is being choked by a tyrant king. Allies and enemies with unclear motives will cross your path, such as Marie-Antoinette, Lafayette and Robespierre. It's up to you to cut a path through all the plotting and put an end to one man's madness so that the French Revolution succeeds.
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Pretty easy for a soulslike but has great graphics, story, mechanics, sound design and music. I really enjoyed this game and glad I picked it up. Very worth playing.
2024-08-27T13:14:57-0400
I don't agree with the people who think it's a bad game. It's simply not great, nor close to it. Still worth picking up on sale, and giving it a try. Once. Barely recommended.
Before I ever got Steel Rising, I did read the reviews, and after playing it I felt many of the complaints were people just whining over minutiae. No, the stamina meter is fine. Sure, beating the same enemy type is a bit repeptitive, but having the same few enemy types in an area is somethign most souls do. No, the movements are not awkward, this changes once you get used to it. And so on. There are far greater concerns than those.
I've played this game twice, although I reckon it's not that good, but I'd still say worth playing once. It should be noted some enemies are an authentic pain in the derrière (souls moment), your mistakes will rarely forgiven (souls moment), and some bosses are hard to deal with (souls moment) whereas others are more gimmicky than the gatekeeper in Lies of P. (One of them can be beat simply by running circles around him in a specific direction while light-attacking. I owe you one, internet.)
Don't expect too much and you'll find an entertaining combination of tough enemies and merciless combat. That's about it.
Before I ever got Steel Rising, I did read the reviews, and after playing it I felt many of the complaints were people just whining over minutiae. No, the stamina meter is fine. Sure, beating the same enemy type is a bit repeptitive, but having the same few enemy types in an area is somethign most souls do. No, the movements are not awkward, this changes once you get used to it. And so on. There are far greater concerns than those.
I've played this game twice, although I reckon it's not that good, but I'd still say worth playing once. It should be noted some enemies are an authentic pain in the derrière (souls moment), your mistakes will rarely forgiven (souls moment), and some bosses are hard to deal with (souls moment) whereas others are more gimmicky than the gatekeeper in Lies of P. (One of them can be beat simply by running circles around him in a specific direction while light-attacking. I owe you one, internet.)
Don't expect too much and you'll find an entertaining combination of tough enemies and merciless combat. That's about it.
- what you see is what you get
- a mediocre but serviceable game of the genre
- context & graphics are nice, story is okayish
- it's not Lies of P (nowhere near)
- very basic, unrefined mechanics
- some enemies are annoying regardless of skill
2024-08-22T22:38:03-0400
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