The Souls-comparison is what kept me away from this game for a good while. But everything I don't like about the Souls games, is done way better in Nioh. No cheap insta kills, no cluncky combat and no aimless wandering.
@aross2004:I had 3 hard crashes, enemies just standing like statues, BD1 stopped responding to crates and Force Echos, my lightsaber actived in a part of the game where it should not function so it just flailed around a bit.
@theduckofdeath: Started of with the second highest difficulty, but switched back to easier settings halfway trough. I like difficult games (currently doing NG++ with Nioh) but the combat felt to awkward for me to enjoy challenging fights. Dodging, blocking and parrying, it just didn't feel right.
Still don't understand why SW: Fallen Order gets so much praise from critics. It's mediocre at best IMHO. There are so much better action adventure/hack and slash/platformer games out there. Absolute the most shitty part is the sliding downhill-jumping to a rope bit. And the hard crashes!!
So two things. First off; I think the Many-Faced God/Jaqen H'ghar is coming for Arya. She kinda betrayed him and went on a killing spree in Westeros. This probably won't sit well with Jaqen and this probably will result in a face off (pun kinda intended). This would also explain her bit of dialogue in the trailer.
Second; Isn't there a possible Targaryen in the Golden Company? In the book A Dance With Dragons there is a whole part about how a fallen Targaryen general went in to exile with the Company and how he is grooming this kid to be the new king of Westeros (or something, it was very confusing and boring)
I give it to City. Actually because of what Tamoor said about Knight; it feels most like being Batman. In City the layout of the interiors of buildings was better suited for sneaking, it felt more natural. In Knight it felt more like doing the same trick over and over again.
In City the part with Mr Freeze was excellent and really felt like a battle of the wits. Facing him head on was suicide and every time you got the drop on him, he'd take that advantage away from you. Never had a similar experience in Knigth.
@gessekai: Ever seen Master of None? Asking an Indian actor to do a thick Indian accent is just as racist. (or not racist at all depending on which side your on)
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