The gear to put it lightly was uninspired and ugly. This game, as fun as it was then as it was now, has burned me out. I tend to have fun finding new gear I really like and then putting it on. Witcher 3 was perfect because while a bunch of gear was ugly as fuck, I was always striving to reach the levels I could upgrade my witcher school gear of choice to look great in, as well as keep playing the story.Įven in Souls titles which is all about the combat, atmosphere, boss fights, etc. I'm very much story driven in these kinds of games, as well as cool gear driven. After spending a few days in BBI I'm convinced it's the best part of the entire game. You'll learn and adapt, you'll get skill upgrades and new weapons. When you first start BBI it will be frustrating, everything will be highly lethal, hp will seem bloated and the new enemies will be overwhelming. Everything up until BBI doesn't really test you. BBI is loaded with cool shit to fight, and is really the game's finest moment. Several mini shortcuts are available (doors that only unlock one way) and if you're immune to fall damage you can skip entire areas as well. This is where you get ready for BBI.īBI is a giant 3 part dungeon with 3 mega bosses, each unlocking a shortcut once defeated. There's a lot of new bosses, a giant new dungeon and even some quests to do. Once you complete the main story boss the world changes a lot. My level 130 dresses like a hobo cause I like the look, not because it gives me any kind of advantage. Game plays the same whether you're a highly equipped level 50 or a fashionable level 80. You can just level up a bit to make up the difference in values. If you want to wear good looking, but weak, armor: go ahead. The numbers you get from armor are the same as the numbers you get from leveling up. You're looking at it wrong, or at least in a weird way. They put all the effort towards heavy armor. My biggest issue with it, as I had the first time around, is the ugly looking light armor for assassins. Still that's 40 hours out of the game I got. The time spent going through these areas over and over again wirth the hopes to get the end game gear that I wouldn't really be using unless I did a NG+ isn't enough of an incentive. I think I'm done with the game for the time being. And seeing how the only other light armor I can get is also random drops from the other end-game area and it isn't all that good looking. I don't have the patience right now to do shit like this again. Me and RNG are done after games like Destiny and Monster Hunter. Went through some levels and got exactly 1 gear, and it ended up being a fucking ring lol. I don't wanna go through a thing I have to go through it over and over again with no shortcuts and go through chests that only have a chance to give me cool loot, and it's apparently a small chance at that. But I don't have the patience at the moment to go through what seems to be essentially the chalice dungeons from Bloodborne. Honestly? Seems like it'd be fun if i felt like doing something like it. It's especially bad when so much of the heavy armor looks sweet, they out no effort in lightwear.Īlso decided to give a try to the BBI. The lack of fashion gear hurts this like a motherfucker. does it become useful in any practical way? Ancient scrolls, flasks, all kinds of flowers, etc. Happened a lot while I was guiding Ser something something to shadow fort (or rather, trying to find where I could go on the map and falling to my death a lot while looking for paths or shortcuts toward where the quest maker seemed to be) I couldn't figure out how to get there on the map, so I gave up and took on what seemed to be the more local plot related quest at the capital.Ĭoncerning items and whatnot, does any of this junk really do anything helpful? I'm loaded with tons of seemingly useless or impractical goods. I'd like to add that I really hate traveling across the enormous map, only to die and then respawn on the otherside of the world. Felt like I'm missing something, but according to the quest, that's all I was supposed to do. Then there was a bunch of tentacles that just wouldn't quit, so I ran all the way back out. I was fine, so I skipped at least half the level by falling to the bottom of the pit on this monster. This troll or something came out, I jumped on its back and it jumped off the cliff, killing itself. Went to the bottom of this pit that pawns guarded over or something. All I gather right now is that there's a cloud hanging over the land and I'm supposed I get buff and fight the dragon because of reasons. Either I'm not paying enough attention or am overwhelmed, or the story is rather light. I feel like I'm just flying through quests without understanding what in actually doing. So I'm at the capital and finished the arisen tablet quest.
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