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Use the GRP and toss one away, but also the game feels buggy in that you can still kind of cheese-dodge even when you have a few around you.
I do appreciate the body physics, I think it adds a nice touch, I'm so disappointed this game didn't have another 6 months of polish - it could have been special instead of just a target for the haters (it's getting so much unnecessary hate).
The easiest way to avoid being hit in this game is to not buy the game at all.
Just wait until it's $12.99 in the steam bargain bin. Probably feels like a steal at that point for the minimal entertainment it brings.
lol - you guys are awesome, 6 weeks later and you're still so bitter all you can do is keep the forums rolling. +1
No bitterness here. There's a sweet victory in watching devs so greedy that they crippled their fluff game with Denuvo only to watch it fail.
Those sale prices are for me. A 10 hour game shouldn't be more than $30.
Since he bought the game on release and has played it well over 2 hours
how exactly does your answer help him?
The guy asked a legit question, he didnt post an open invite for a thread clown.
The key is 1st slow down.
You need to maintain your awareness, and assess what is going on before committing to engaging.
Never willingly rush in to a situation where you will have more than 2 monsters within slapping distance of you.
Use the GRP, you get it very early, and your 1st upgrades should be GRP velocity because it means you can throw monsters farther and harder, and Baton damage power (Left side), with 1 upgrade in the batons right hand upgrade path as it gives you more swings in a combo.
Dont allow enemies beside or behind you.
If you get 3 enemies coming at you, throw 2 of them as far back as you can
so you can engage the 3rd one alone, make sure to use your finishing shot after a melee combo to kill them faster.
Always keep enemies in front, as they tend to block each other from attacking.
Baton power attack can also knock back multiple enemies.
Dont upgrade the pistol, save your money
When you get the skunk gun, upgrade it as far as the magnum ammo
that gun will take you all the way to the end of the game and it hurts the most
Later, when enemies begin to evolve, when they tentacle, shoot the tentacles right away
The skunk gun will hit multiple targets and also knocks them back or down, so if you get in a bind it can help you get out of it.
When you have the GRP at max velocity, you can flat out kill things by throwing them
into stuff like railings, broken steel etc.
Dont run up and start bashing the blind if there are other blinds within like 500 feet
or you will wind up in a fight with them all.
Beware of blinds cocooned on the walls, running past them will trigger them, better to stand back and shoot them off the wall one at a time.
Sometimes they die right off, sometimes they get back up and come at you, so wait and see what they do before proceeding.
Use your surroundings to YOUR advantage.
The game presents multiple places where it looks at 1st like you have no other option
than to take on a swarm of monsters all at once, but you do, you just have to scope out the area and see what you can make use of.
Stealth kill a few, grp slam a few into spikes etc.
Even grp one and throw them into an isolated room and then melee them while they are getting up.
Turn off auto aim
It wil just get you killed by auto focusing on things when you dont want to
There is that entitlement thing again
not sure you even know the definition of the word greedy
And Denuvo isnt hurting the game at all
I proved it to you but you just ignored it.
Now if you have nothing of actual use to offer the OP in his question
maybe go make your own thread.
I wont respond to you here and fill the OP's thread up with more unrelated and non helpful crap
You sound hurt.
If I understand you correctly, you don't want any other conversation present on the forums. Only strict replies directly related to the topic.
Haven't you figured out how to use that brain of yours yet and just block me? Instead you continue to reply as if we're going to be friends one day - if I would only see the light of how right you are about your acute perspective.
Take the easy road - I'm looking forward to continual sales. When this game is $12.99, it shall be mine.
Whatup derailer. Taking a thread about an ingame topic and turning it into another one of your 12.99 sermons, I mean you could at least post on a real account...
And I disagree, you do sound quite bitter.
I feel strongly that posting sound pricing and buying advice is relevant to many games on this platform. The only thing which might cause conflict with that are hidden, personal agendas or the addiction called greed which alters human thinking.
I only have one steam account but feel free to assume anything you like. What's strange is that you're a Level 0 account telling me that a private profile is a problem.
That guy have serious personal issue with Denuvo. LOL. No matter how you prove it for him, he will still has the same problem. So deluted. Just let it go.
Can see that he really like to play this game but can't afford it with the current price point. That's why he is lurking here waiting for the price drop. LOL.
If you bother to do research, this is a greedy addiction thing which led to Denuvo. I'm not sure why this has to be carefully spelled out repeatedly.
All of the previous Denuvo issues are all the proof anyone needs - if they're honest enough.
Please don't project that I can't afford the game - projection stems from narcissism. I'm not an idiot who gambled $60 on Callisto Protocol only to be left feeling unhappy, cheated, or in a perpetual state of waiting for the game to be good enough and patched up enough to even play which somehow eventually leads to living on these forums trying to further sell the game.