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- Nice visuals
- A lot of bosses even if the most are pretty easy
- Good progress, skillpossibilities and fighting
Cons are more or less too many invisible walls, chapter 3 is too wide for the stuff that it includes and chapter 1 feels somehow cutted. (Too fast, too short, etc...)
But in general it´s a good experience which is getting better and better over time. But it´s definately not GOTY in my eyes, this is simply hype.
So far still a recommend for what it is. Great experience for a game these days.
Wukong's mostly focused on 1v1 challenges, I've only had one fight so far with multiple bosses but there might be more later.
Boss battles are clearly the focus here and it seems the budget/time was a bit lacking for everything else.
You have three short boss rush chapters, one overly long mess, and only two that just manage to hit the spot.
Incorrect.
50/50 They made a better PC Port than ZzZzZSoftware in their first try. The game is massive with a total of 90 Bosses, good enemy variety and amazing visuals that ER can only dream of having.
It doesn't put them to Shame Gameplay wise, but everything else... Goes to BMW
Agreed.
From Software have earned their spot at the top of the genre.
I Love BMW but dark Souls 3 and Elden Ring made me say wow more!