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Yep proven and tested. Been running for 10 minutes everytime i stun him down he always ends up finding me. im having a hard time getting the Lightning hawk.
Sure, he scared me sometimes and it was really awesome, but if I wanna do something and get somewhere, he is just a big waste of time.
It's like the rain in "Breath Of The Wild".
Sure, it adds some gameplay elements, but if I wanna climb a mountain, I wanna climb a mountain and not wanna run to a cave, make a fire, sleep and hope, that it's not raining anymore.
After that, I can finally climb the mountain... what I wanted to do in the first place, but like I said: It was a big waste of time.
I didn't complain about the difficulty, idiot.
The rain in BotW doesn't add any gameplay, nothing interactive. It doesn't offer any solution other than wait or make a fire somewhere.
Mr.X is adding onto the game. You can outrun him, you can fight him, you can stun him, you can even use him to clean some hallway for you. The amount of option you have to deal with him makes him an interactive part of the game.
TLDR : your comparison is dumb af mate.
Uhm yes, the rain added things.
Spare me your fanboy crap, cause you are dumb af """mate""".
Yep he only appears briefly for Side A. Not a big threat really and can be kited pretty easily. Seems to attack with his left hand so run into his right side to dodge if I remember correctly.
If anything, it's the G-Mutations in the sewers that screws with the pace of the game, was having trouble balancing health and ammo while dealing with them.
Mr. X is nice and predictable, and so long as you've got room he's easy to run around. The classic strategy of running right into his fist and then straight past him is long gone - he'll punch you every time. Try nipping by him when he comes through a doorway, or just run away so much that he loses sight of you, then wait until you hear his footsteps fade away. He only patrols in certain corridors too.
There's a sucky part where you pretty much have to do everything perfect which you won't be able to on your first time later on though. That part made me dislike him, the whole area felt very much like one big puzzle with regards to resource management and the items you find, very inflexible, but still, it wasn't impossible.
No, it didn't. Your argument is as dumb as you are.
how long does he chase you for? im about to get to the clock tower. but would be nice to know how much longer he will chase me for and if i can backtrack and get anything extra that i want to get but is harder now that he is chasing me.