I fully intend to wipe the plate clean with it. The problem is the story and dialogue is for the most part trash so the enjoyment for me comes at marvelling how huge the world is and how many hours i can kill stuff for. I'm playing on the harder difficulty to make feel slightly more tactical. I wish they would bring back detailed AI programming like in the first game and do something about the appalling inventory management I seem to spend too much time with.
I even bought one of the DLC's but I think i'll leave it at one because my god, value for money right here already.
@bats: I mentioned the price in my comment. It works out at 42usd if I convert the £ to the dollar. I just feel the game itself would do better at around £20-£24.99. Personally everything I've seen makes it feel more like £18.99 would be the perfect price. What do I know though.......I know it's hard to lift £ from my wallet now there's no real shortage of games.
@calbags: you know the Calice dungeons went too bad actually.nthe finding and setup of the dungeon isn't so much fun but it easily the hardest thing I ever done in a game. Amygdala was incredibly difficult and took me days but man it felt good when I was done. It felt like a true end to a game.
I did follow a guide and used public dungeons though. It's still a part of the game you can bypass with no ill effects to the core experience.
I think it was extremely predictable that Marion maker made the number 1 spot and fine but seriously, no Bloodborne? That's just madness and kinda sad.
@kerse: so I had it and really got into it.mthere are some terrible charters in that game but the ones with guns are real fun so try using them. I hit a point where I got stuck and I tried and tried but eventually gave up.mwas a shame because that combat was super moreish
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