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Soulstice - Devil May Cry-Like Next Generation Action Game In A Dark Souls-Inspired Setting

Arthandas

Prophet
Joined
Apr 21, 2015
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1,551
color-coded enemies that require specific weapons
No such thing in Soulstice. As for auras, they're a fun addition imo. If you play well your aura is big and your entropy bar is filled, if you play bad your aura is small and you need to keep renewing it because you have no entropy to maintain it. That's a good design. Not to mention you can spec into high entropy cost effects for even more high risk high reward gameplay. Basically "color coded" enemies enforce you to play well to maintain the aura.
 

Ezekiel

Arcane
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
6,687
These levels get long in the tooth. If I knew how long I'd sit, I might not open the game so optimistically.

Edit: Can't go on. Bored of dying, bored of the level. Will continue from checkpoint rather than finish like I usually do.
 

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