Hold block and press your right stick up to jump, down to duck. Depending on the enemy attack if you successfully avoid it by jumping/ducking your next attack will do massive damage to enemy. Never tried it myself, but this is how it works in theory, and it seems to be quite effective against some of the harder enemies in the game (like staff wielding guards).I read that you can parry stuff in a review, but I'm fucked if I know how, you do have a block but it seems useless so far.
Overall it's an enjoyable distraction to date.
Also, the level design is great. They make sense, shortcuts lead back to Ops, and they are not all "locked from the other side" which gets a bit lame. The second level is huge and I'm lost, lol. Hasn't happened to me in a while.
You're supposed to enter dark dark area, override the glowing panel and then return to that empty arena right next to the train.Played about 2 hours, upgraded my core to level 26 and am still wandering around trying to figure out where to go next. I've found the train, but of course it's not working (do they ever work first go?).
Unless you somehow want a nice walk in the dark basement, when you go up you have to go across the boss arena. And you know, security was activated.You're supposed to enter dark dark area, override the glowing panel and then return to that empty arena right next to the train.Played about 2 hours, upgraded my core to level 26 and am still wandering around trying to figure out where to go next. I've found the train, but of course it's not working (do they ever work first go?).
[Train is disabled -> Find console to enable train -> fight boss on your way back] makes perfect sense in theory, but they fucked up the level design and storytelling so badly that you just wander around aimlessly. Nowhere does it tells you how to enable the train, or even that hitting the console enabled him. And after you use the console you open a shortcut to another area to the opposite direction you're supposed to go.
That's just bad design, no other way around. A simple text saying "train is now operational" would have solved this.
Uh, I had the chest piece with lights by then, the dark basement was much more interesting that going back to the empty area I just passed through.Unless you somehow want a nice walk in the dark basement, when you go up you have to go across the boss arena. And you know, security was activated.
Except that the lift to the train always works. Seems like not even the level designers could understand the logic you're imagining here.NU-gamers can't figure anything out without questmarkers.
Half of level is closed because there is no power. Electrical lifts don't work, electrical doors don't open and electrical train is useless because there is no power. You go to dark basement, you activate power. Now things works. Yes, this includes electrical lifts, electrical doors AND electrical train.
Yes, you get drone.Do you get any sort of ranged weapon at all in this game? From what I've seen of it its all melee, and for a game set in the future that's kind of weird. Even Dark Souls gave you quite a few viable ranged options.
There are some local powersources which you can override to power? one thing nearby at the time, and then there is a huge dark basement in the end of which there is a power source which activates tons of stuff in the level. Not the most logical powergrid I've seen, but I don't see how it can be confusing. It's not like there is a huge open world with no indication of where to go. The levels are relatively compact, you will have to go to the basement eventually, the switch is at end of the basement, hard to miss, and then you hit - it activate a lot of things (door, lights) at once, so you know that you did something big. I am not even sure how you got to the train area. Before I went there nothing seemed to work for me, all doors where closed and all lifts didn't work. I think you have to go through basement in order to get to the train area.Except that the lift to the train always works. Seems like not even the level designers could understand the logic you're imagining here.NU-gamers can't figure anything out without questmarkers.
Half of level is closed because there is no power. Electrical lifts don't work, electrical doors don't open and electrical train is useless because there is no power. You go to dark basement, you activate power. Now things works. Yes, this includes electrical lifts, electrical doors AND electrical train.
Also, you have to activate the power in several places, with no indication of where each will take effect. Nothing indicates that the last one is the one responsible for the train and not just the surrounding areas.
you get a useless drone and that's about it. rest is boring melee shit. what a waste.Do you get any sort of ranged weapon at all in this game? From what I've seen of it its all melee, and for a game set in the future that's kind of weird. Even Dark Souls gave you quite a few viable ranged options.
Why levels are only good if you can find everything easily? We're talking about games here not city planning
You should see the Concussive drone. It'll take down any non-boss enemy for free hits and decent damage. The ranged one is to cull enemies from afar, and with energy it'll actually deal damage. What more do you want? lolyou get a useless drone and that's about it. rest is boring melee shit. what a waste.Do you get any sort of ranged weapon at all in this game? From what I've seen of it its all melee, and for a game set in the future that's kind of weird. Even Dark Souls gave you quite a few viable ranged options.
What I want? A FROM sci-fi Souls game in a high tech BLAME! inspired setting with technomagic, not this industrial junk with melee weapons and some dronesYou should see the Concussive drone. It'll take down any non-boss enemy for free hits and decent damage. The ranged one is to cull enemies from afar, and with energy it'll actually deal damage. What more do you want? lolyou get a useless drone and that's about it. rest is boring melee shit. what a waste.Do you get any sort of ranged weapon at all in this game? From what I've seen of it its all melee, and for a game set in the future that's kind of weird. Even Dark Souls gave you quite a few viable ranged options.
Also that's talking about me being just almost done with Level 3.