Picked up Control Ultimate Edition.
I picked it up for primarily for Disciples Liberation. I have no interest in roguelikes so I gave Deathloop to my son.The HumbleBundle Choice pack was great this month. Got Deathloop, Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope and 6 more random games, all for around 12 dollars.
Yeah, that one too. I already had it and forgot about it.I picked it up for primarily for Disciples Liberation. I have no interest in roguelikes so I gave Deathloop to my son.
That's insaneThe download of Shadow of war is about 120 GB. This is the biggest game that I own. I hope that it is good
Deathloop is a roguelike only on the first look. In a real roguelike you have to restart from zero if you die. In Deathloop you keep important parts of your progress, so it feels very different in the end. You even need to die a few times in order to get all hints, how to complete the game. So you should at least give it a try.I picked it up for primarily for Disciples Liberation. I have no interest in roguelikes so I gave Deathloop to my son.
I hate dying. It's the reason I won't play any soulslike either. I also don't like games that focus on real-time combat, so I really don't think this is my cup of tea.Deathloop is a roguelike only on the first look. In a real roguelike you have to restart from zero if you die. In Deathloop you keep important parts of your progress, so it feels very different in the end. You even need to die a few times in order to get all hints, how to complete the game. So you should at least give it a try.
In regard to dying my post wasn't even correct, you do not need to die, you can also restart the loop without dying. So that wouldn't be a reason on its own. Not liking the type of combat is of course a good reason.I hate dying. It's the reason I won't play any soulslike either. I also don't like games that focus on real-time combat, so I really don't think this is my cup of tea.
Ok, I'm still giving it to my boy, but I'll watch him when he plays it to see if it's worth my time.In regard to dying my post wasn't even correct, you do not need to die, you can also restart the loop without dying. So that wouldn't be a reason on its own. Not liking the type of combat is of course a good reason.
Something completely different: You can also play this as a stealth game and eliminate most enemies before they see you. You can even avoid killing "normal" enemies at all, only some bosses need to be killed.