Giachiso
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I've been playing Call of Duty all my life. Time to change things up a bit
I've been playing Call of Duty all my life. Time to change things up a bit
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Idk maybe my expectations were to high but it didn't click with me. As a horror game it works, the nights can be scary but I couldn't find anything in this game to keep me hooked up. I wasn't interested in the story, the gameplay bored me like few other games did and the world has a cool atmosphere but it's very repetitive even between different zones. I can appreciate how it makes the most of the top-down perspective and I understand why many love this game, but Darkwood is not for me.
I have very mixed feelings about Titan Souls.
On one hand I found the world pretty bland and the lack of an actual (explicit) story felt like a missed opportunity. Additionally, the gameplay loop of constantly dying in one hit and having to walk back to the boss can get tedious and annoying quickly.
On the other hand, the small team of developers had some great ideas for the boss fights which often felt rewarding to complete and the obscure lore has its charm (on this topic I recommend this video by SolarPellets https://youtu.be/BtiNAqAJgAY ).
But I must say that I'm glad they made this game especially after playing it's spiritual successor Death's Door which takes a few core elements from Titan Souls to make a much more complete experience (and one of my favourite games)
On one hand I found the world pretty bland and the lack of an actual (explicit) story felt like a missed opportunity. Additionally, the gameplay loop of constantly dying in one hit and having to walk back to the boss can get tedious and annoying quickly.
On the other hand, the small team of developers had some great ideas for the boss fights which often felt rewarding to complete and the obscure lore has its charm (on this topic I recommend this video by SolarPellets https://youtu.be/BtiNAqAJgAY ).
But I must say that I'm glad they made this game especially after playing it's spiritual successor Death's Door which takes a few core elements from Titan Souls to make a much more complete experience (and one of my favourite games)