Oh, how true is that...And some of the traps are friggin instakills, too. Others "only" do, like, 75% of your max health, so assuming you're at full health (which you probably aren't) you'll be fine.lRookiel said:where any enemy can kill you no matter how well geared you are.
I finished it with at least two characters, dunno, maybe more - I certainly played all, can't recall if I finished it. What can I say - I had no life at the time.lRookiel said:I've still never finished the game because IT'S FUCKING HARD.
Yeah, those would be the easiest to play, as they have a shield (the knight uses swords, the dwarf has axes), otherwise you could block with a weapon but weapons can break (as can shield, there is just more of them). I personally like the amazon more - she's using staffs and similar weapons with longer reach, she also has a good dodge. And for the record, the fourth character is a barbarian who uses two handed swords. Each has a different playthrough...well, mostly - they go through mostly the same levels, only start at different points and in different order and there are some permutations in the levels.lRookiel said:You have a choice of 4 characters, I go for the dwarf warrior or the knight personally.
Yeah, me too.lRookiel said:I should really go and play that game again
Which is a bit funny in retrospect, as I recall it was the first game to feature dynamic lightning and shadows, which was thought as a huge breakthrough. Oh how it looks nowVonKlaw said:If you can put up with the outdated graphics
Which is a bit funny in retrospect, as I recall it was the first game to feature dynamic lightning and shadows, which was thought as a huge breakthrough. Oh how it looks nowVonKlaw said:If you can put up with the outdated graphics
If you buy it on GoG.com you won't have any problem with the configuration. And please don't complain about graphics in a game that it's 12 years old, it's idiotic.VonKlaw said:Gotta agree with the people saying Severance: Blade of Darkness. If you can put up with the outdated graphics and the (likely) hassle of having to patch it to work on a modern PC, it definitely has the same "you gotta time this attack/movement right or you're gunna die" attitude that Dark/Demon's Souls has.
And so is necro-ing a thread with an off hand comment, as it wastes other ppls time who don't notice it's an old thread until they see their own 3 month old commentMauroR said:it's idiotic.
I've never played King's Field, but I do remember finding out about it through this video:Jazoni89 said:The Kings Field games, also created by From Software, are considered predecessors to Dark Souls/Demons Souls.
Hah, that's practically a KF tradition. In Abyss you can be insta-killed by a falling segment of the wall within like 5 seconds.scorptatious said:I've never played King's Field, but I do remember finding out about it through this video:Jazoni89 said:The Kings Field games, also created by From Software, are considered predecessors to Dark Souls/Demons Souls.
Holy crap, this game doesn't fuck around.
I'll ignore the pointless necro, since I actually didn't realise the it was on GoG.MauroR said:If you buy it on GoG.com you won't have any problem with the configuration. And please don't complain about graphics in a game that it's 12 years old, it's idiotic.VonKlaw said:Gotta agree with the people saying Severance: Blade of Darkness. If you can put up with the outdated graphics and the (likely) hassle of having to patch it to work on a modern PC, it definitely has the same "you gotta time this attack/movement right or you're gunna die" attitude that Dark/Demon's Souls has.