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"NOOOOOOOOOOOO why is it a rhythm game!!!"
I gave the game a 8/10.. Did you read?
Its a good game, its just not my kind of game, which makes it less enjoyable, but still good.
Yeah no duh, i admit im not good at it. lol Its only really good for people who like these types of games. Tho i am playing on hard, and at final boss. So clearly not THAT bad. lol
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But it's a rhythm game and I suck at rhythm games so it's trash"
wat
I was also on hard, but it didn't feel like a hard difficulty before the finale. Before the final boss I actually had to check occasionally if I was still playing on hard as the game otherwise was a total cakewalk.
It seemed the reason for the difficulty spike was mainly down to how much damage the attacks did to you. Attacks that would cause chip damage in other fights would knock off a solid third of your health bar, and it was chaotic enough that it was often hard to see what was even going on, so it felt like some of that usual chip damage was inevitable at times and left you with no health (or just dead).
I like everything but the rythem parts. Where you have to match their attack beat.
I'm not sure what to tell you that won't make me sound like an asshat. It IS the core mechanic of the game, take that away and it's not the same.