Carnifex
SasqWatch
First thing I always do when starting a computer game is disable sound. There was one exception, but that was quite some time ago. I like my music, not what someone else might think passes for music.
Then it's been fixed with last patch, because before it, stamina was shown but not used. And if it is used now, then there's a cleric effect lowering enemy stamina that is probably great now.You're wrong there. There's a stamina bar under the enemies health bar. It's small and kind if hard to see, but they certainly can and do run out of stamina, and they can't attack while it's recharging.
First thing I always do when starting a computer game is disable sound. There was one exception, but that was quite some time ago. I like my music, not what someone else might think passes for music.
Video game music is low quality for me, I rarely see any reason to endure that.
I'm listening music albums some artists tried craft with care, imagination and with art if possible. Video games just don't match, it's poor music quality.
Personally, I love wearing a headset while gaming. It helps to block out any outside noise and makes it a more immersive experience for me. Hopefully I don't go deaf from it.
^ Of course they are. In many cases they are even more versatile than typical musicians because they often have to do several genres and different styles, not only in the same game but in other games they work on (combat music, ambient exploration music, tense chase scenes, etc. etc..)
That's one of the cool things about pb games. I didn't even think about doing that as I thought the tutorial area was enclosed...Just started playing and left Dura (or whatever his name was) sitting in his spot because I wanted to go 'find my armor.' Actually, I wanted to find my helmet that I so casually dropped in the opening video! I managed to jet pack my way back up to the top and found my ship... but no helmet. Harrumph!! (But there was some other nice stuff there.) (Well, nice for a total n00b.)
It's looking great so far!
I wonder how many hours I'll poke around on tutorial mountain before I go down and find Mr. Friendly Berserker Guy?
This is heresy here at RPGWatch ...In Elex gameplay very simular with Gothic, and this is awful. I played with trainer . It very help me to walktrough this game.
I thought elex had a weird difficulty curve or more like 180 degree hairpin curve.
The first 10 hours I found it pretty much impossible to kill most things. Not really hard as thing we’re easy enough to dodge but it would have taken very very long to nibble at enemies health bars and I found the best strategy was just to run away.
Past the 10 hour or so mark to the 20 hours I played in one play through I had no problem killing things. It felt like a very abrupt change. Maybe I didn’t venture out far enough to find more difficult enemies but the abrupt change felt weird to me.
Hopefully I’ll get back to it and get a full play through in. There wasn’t anything one thing that I didn’t really like about the game I just slowly lost interest and started it up less and less over the weeks until not at all.