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Although this game is playable on PS5, some features available on PS4 may be absent. They've actually built a pretty decent slate of indielike games like this one over the last few years.To play this game on PS5, your system may need to be updated to the latest system software. I like seeing EA put out games like this. It's a pretty interesting concept, albeit a bit easy. The cards can give you weapons, create AOE attacks, heal you, and so on. You do some damage to draw cards and get energy, and you use the energy to play your cards and use their effects. In combat, it's kind of like your standard melee action game combined with a card game. Basically you walk around the world itself in a somewhat limited fashion, but you go into combat mode when you encounter enemies. The combat and gameplay are pretty unique.
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Some parts remind me of the Alice game on PS3 if you guys remember that. Obviously the art style channels the Alice in Wonderland and Tim Burton-ish style, which is cool to see. It's pretty fun so far! A little different than what I expected. And the game provides you will all of the tools that you need to essentially do anything, any way you want, in any order that you want. The fast-paced action game will include the same gameplay we know and love from previous entries, with a few changes sprinkled throughout to keep things fresh. The game wants you to take your time, experiment, explore and ultimately discover. Capcom’s next AAA title, Devil May Cry 5, will be here in less than a month, so it’s not unusual that the trophy list has leaked. (Which is also the point of those mechanics). Because those mechanics break their grip on structured control of the game. This is why they often critize the rain and breaking weapons so much. But most people who approached the game this way don't appear to have really liked it too much. (Complete all the Shrines, Level up Max hearts/stamina, get all the memories, complete all of the Divine Beasts, defeat Ganaon, collect all of the Korok Seeds.Īnd if you enjoy playing the game that way, sure, go for it. So when presented with a game that strips most/all that away and just sets you loose into the game world, the instinct is to latch onto what little bits of structure are there. The quest structure is what motivates them to branch out (which is why quests will often have you zigzaging around a map) and Level grinding is what motivates any kind of break from the quest structure ("Quest requires Level 25 or higher"). But this is largely due to gamers being conditioned for so many years to play thier games with clearly instructed paths and objectives. These same gamers usually also criticize the game for bringing "nothing new" or innovative to open world games. This has lead to some misconceptions being thrown around about how the game is "empty" and how there is "nothing to do". Okay, now it's your turn! How does your list look? Anything exciting on the horizon?Ĭlick to expand.I think it's something that some gamers don't really know what to do with. I'll tackle Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception once I complete Uncharted 2, and maybe get back to Shadow of the Colossus, which I started for my fourth play of it a few weeks ago, but I had too many games at the time, so I shelved it for the time being. I'm not sure what I'll get next on PlayStation.

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations (Switch) (I'm on the last trial) Uncharted 2 Among Thieves (PS4) (I'm actually three chapters away from completing it for a fourth time) Radiant Historia Perfect Chronology (3DS)

If someone, or even multiple someones, are playing a game, and seem to enjoy it, why not give it a go? If you don't know what to play next, one thing to do with this thread is get ideas. Post at your leisure as you pursue your gaming goals. I think this is a staple for the Lobby now, so here's a new thread for the new year.
