![]() ![]() Only a few enemies will be on-screen at any one time, but more will continuously respawn as you kill others. But the poor parry system isn't the only reason. Even just getting through the tutorial section that requires you to do this a number of times shows how frustrating it'll be later on. The result is that you have to perfectly time when you press the parry button to match the forthcoming hit of your opponent, but not too early and not too late. This might be OK (but sluggish) if she stayed in the blocking pose, but she doesn't and instead immediately drops her sword again. Rather than immediately snapping to the parry so that it instantly works, Tyris goes into an animation to parry, which results in a delay. The parry, on the other hand, is terrible. The dodge works as expected - as soon as you hit the button, you're out of the way and able to unleash a counter.Ĭlick here to watch the Mirigore. When the enemy's attack glows orange, you have to dodge, and when it's blue, you're supposed to parry it. On one shoulder button you have dodge, and on the other you have parry. ![]() ![]() While that's just boring, the defensive maneuvers at your disposal are excruciatingly annoying. Aside from the upper-cut slash or kicking options, they all do pretty much the same thing. Slashing away at your two main attack buttons results in very few combo options, and there's not a whole lot of variance here. Your move set is very basic and doesn't have anything close to the depth of options that you'll find in franchises like God of War or Devil May Cry, or even far lesser titles for that matter. Where do I start? Firstly, the combat is terrible. ![]()
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