A regra de 2 minutos para The First Berserker: Khazan
Do you remember the moment that Sekiro forced you to start playing by its rules? For me, I was trundling through the game like I was playing Dark Souls when I hit the Lady Butterfly boss, and suddenly there was no room for doubt: if I didn't properly learn these new combat mechanics, I wasn't going any further.
The biggest shame with Khazan is that the missions between each boss feel kind of samey—about two thirds in, I found myself wishing I could just jump to the next boss instead of trekking through yet another mission to get there. I definitely appreciate Khazan not perpetuating the genre's worst tendencies; putting hidden dogs around every corner and enemies who constantly push you off ledges—cough cough Lords of the Fallen.
Isso não foi reflexo único dos aumentos das minhas habilidades ou dos melhores equipamentos do protagonista, porém sim do jogo realmente ter ficado menos desafiador (ou Muito mais justo) desse ponto em diante.
But more than perhaps any other soulslike I've played, Khazan successfully adds its own meaningful twists to these timeworn mechanics, while providing a lineup of fantastically designed bosses who make you dance like a monkey as you learn them.
Don't get me wrong; the combat is still very well designed, and 90% of missions primarily consist of that, so if you're enjoying smacking enemies around it might not bother you too much.
A clara inspiração para isso foi Nioh, qual similarmente identicamente conjuntamente utiliza um sistema bem semelhante, contudo isso tira 1 pouco do charme de um Souls e a graça por explorar 1 mundo interconectado e achar caminhos bem escondidos entre as áreas.
Enquanto o personagem parece aceitar seu destino ingrato, espíritos por guerreiros mortos veem em seu corpo o meio ideal de modo a cumprir seus próprios objetivos.
Enquanto é normal qual jogos do estilo soulslike tenham “muros” de modo The First Berserker: Khazan a testar a habilidade dos jogadores, demorou 1 bom tempo até de que outro inimigo exigisse tanto quanto o terceiro chefe do game.
It's also what I love most about The First Berserker: Khazan. Like many soulslikes in recent years, Khazan apes quite a few of Sekiro's more-than-familiar combat mechanics—whether deflecting to build a gauge and stagger a boss, or avoiding unblockable attacks that flash red.
A história do game tem uma premissa natural interessante, e aos poucos a trama vai desenrolando e nos revelando porque Khazan foi acusado por traição e quem realmente foi o Bastante vilão dessa história sangrenta.
Acompanhe a jornada por Khazan em busca do vingança e aprenda saiba como ele se torna o primeiro berserker no Universo DNF.
After all, Khazan has some real difficulty spikes. Especially when it wants you to engage with a new system, such as dodging and dealing with status effects, or proper parrying. Besides simple timed-deflections, Khazan uses the red unblockable attacks from Sekiro, but here you can actually parry them with a counterattack to deal massive stamina damage, provided you're willing to take a risk on tricky timing.
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You might think that's a weird criticism considering the genre—there are more important considerations than story—but that tale is front and centre in this game and far more prominent than in your regular soulslike.