It was actually a much deeper combat system than I thought it would be. Use shield bash to break there block otherwise that can block all damage. If you don't get them before the arrow goes away they will be able to take several hits again. ![]() When you see the yellow arrow over an enemies head for a critical be sure to hit them quickly as that will kill them out right 99% of the time and give a cool kill animation as a bonus. I played pc version so not sure how its handled on xbox but it's essential if you want to use her healing abilities. You can also tell AI controlled players to attack specific enemies. If you don't call her she will still cast it but never seems to be at the appropriate time. If you are not playing the mage you can call her to defend you and she will come over and cast her healing shield which will heal you and block all projectiles. That's the best way I found to take down bosses. Hit enemy roll through them hit them in the back when they turn around do it again. also the roll is you friend and you can roll through enemies which is a huge help. Also it give you a very nice sneak attack damage bonus which can take down many enemies in 1 hit or severely weaken them.īlocking is a must and you will block in 360 degree radius so its effective against multiple enemies, beware bigger foe will hit right through your block. ![]() Otherwise if you get hit it stops you from reviving them. I highly recommend evasion so you can go into stealth mode and revive your companions without getting hit. So don't spread your points out as you wont be able to do enough damage if you do and the game will be much harder.įor instance I played the ranger and didn't put any points in ranged and focused mainly on evasion and melee and still didn't max out either. It is a pretty tough game, although I didn't have any trouble with the battle you mentioned I have read on the internet that many people do.Ī couple tips, the game is set up for multiple play through so you wont be able to fully develop your character in 1 play through. I did pay full price and felt it was worth every penny. I would have paid full price for this game probably, I feel it is worth it, but we'll see more as it goes on. It takes awhile to orient yourself with the split-screen, and the field of vision is very narrow, but once you get used to it it's not too bad.įor $20 I feel it was a great pick-up. Kinda weird, but still fun.Ĭo-op is a blast. I'm duel wielding and it seems I have to hit undead 20 times before they die. Some of the enemies are ridiculously tough. Every time I feel like we won't survive the next wave of enemies, a strategically placed store is there to reload us. The game difficulty on the whole is pretty tough, but I do have to say, it is paced pretty well. It took some crazy strategy of my dad rolling around the battlefield while I tried to single out the boss and do the damage, lol. We played that boss fight at least 20 times before beating it.
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