It will all come together. Just remember combos build all the meters except for the assist meter. When you learn how to tag cancel cool combos it becomes much smoother.isn't the transformation R3 + L3? how can I hold that down :x
This game has almost too much shit packed in.
Assist meters.
Climax attacks.
AND transformations.
That's THREE meters! on top of the combo system that already requires timing.
Let me give you a hint of some of the stupid shit I did with practice mode.I might need to hit practice mode cause I don't think I have all of the systems down yet tbh. Some of the stuff is pretty straight forward but unsure about a lot of stuff still.
Is there a place where I can see characters plus costumes?
Any Canadian gaffers order from Best Buy Canada online (this version here) http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/xseed-onechanbara-z2-chaos-banana-split-playstation-4-853466001759/10370192.aspx?icmp=blogenfeatureJunegames01jun15 and that's the version is the one with the art book and CD?
I'm going to order this online tonight and I want the one with the art book, CD and bsc code. It seems like it is. Amazon canada has that verison also but doesn't give any verison if it's the art book/cd one.
I don't want to order from EB games since the page says "pre-order bonus" and not sure if they are still available.
Yep, look for the Banana Split Edition label.
Nothing to do with pre-orders; the first run of the physical game are all Banana Splits with the costume, artbook, and CD.
Okay, I'm super early in the first town looking area with Saki and Saaya, there's an arrow pointing me to a dead end, there's no enemies, where the heck am I supposed to go?
I guess that having half of the skills locked may be part of the reason but still, I'm almost done with the story mode and I'm still learning stuff through a loading screen.
Really loving the game, I just don't like the idea of hitting gamefaqs to learn how to play it properly.
I bought it digitally and when I tried to read the online manual my PS4 almost kicked the bucket. I don't know what's going on, it's a 1gb PDF or something?You're not wrog about how awesome a more in depth tutorial would be, but it's like Ninja Gaiden: all the moves are in the battle menu. As for the systems, read the manual! I don't think there's anything on the loading screen you can't read in the manual.
I bought it digitally and when I tried to read the online manual my PS4 almost kicked the bucket. I don't know what's going on, it's a 1gb PDF or something?
Ahh, I see. I never used the online manuals on the PS4 so I didn't know if the performance drop was becuase of that one specifically or just in general. It's fine on my part, I got almost everything down nowWe're looking into that. Fortunately, digital manuals are stored separately -- not on the game disc, nor in the PSN download, but on an external server -- so any problems we find, we can correct ourselves without too much trouble. Try reading it again tomorrow, and hopefully we'll have figured out the problem and remedied it by then.
Sorry for the trouble!
-Tom
Goddammit, this doesn't come out in Australia until next week.
I have to admit, I've long dismissed the Oneechambara series, but I fell in love the moment I saw that unapologetically cheesy trailer.
Ahh, I see. I never used the online manuals on the PS4 so I didn't know if the performance drop was becuase of that one specifically or just in general. It's fine on my part, I got almost everything down now
Great too see people enjoying the game, it's definitely been one of the more enjoyable titles I have played on PS4. Now I am just waiting for the EU release, hopefully we get the same edition as the US with the artbook.
So, I know nothing of this game, aside from that people seem to think its a guilty pleasure type of action game. I kinda want a game that thats short, and one thats long. Ill be grabbing neir tomorrow. Would this be a fun game to mess around in with a bunch of friends over a weekend to fill that short game slot?
The game is a sequel but can I play it without playing the others ?
I double dog dare someone to post the disc art.
Don't do it.
Is this game easy to play one-handed?
Gives new meaning to "Banana Split Edition".I wonder if anyone has gone to a hospital to have the disc removed from their dick yet.
The game is a sequel but can I play it without playing the others ?
So, I know nothing of this game, aside from that people seem to think its a guilty pleasure type of action game. I kinda want a game that thats short, and one thats long. Ill be grabbing neir tomorrow. Would this be a fun game to mess around in with a bunch of friends over a weekend to fill that short game slot?
Still trying to get the combat down, any tips or things to remember? I played it in a half-asleep state last night, so that probably had something to do with it! Still trying to get used to the controls.
I wonder if anyone has gone to a hospital to have the disc removed from their dick yet.
I believe there is 4 player mode actually.Sounds like it's around 4 hours (I'm terrible at judging game length myself) and highly replayable, it doesn't seem to have co op though. Could pass the controller for different characters though I guess
I believe there is 4 player mode actually.
Really? How? Didn't see anything for it, but the main menu is kind of confusing
I remember the Japanese trailer showing 4 player action and promoting it like that
Is this game easy to play one-handed?
I believe there is 4 player mode actually.
That is raid mode where you press the touch pad in and all the characters come out and do attacks that you do. If you do it at the right points bosses will melt. For the harder difficulties you will love it for that point.Really? How? Didn't see anything for it, but the main menu is kind of confusing
Well mission mode can get hairy.Got the game. Hope the platinum is easy.
Great too see people enjoying the game, it's definitely been one of the more enjoyable titles I have played on PS4. Now I am just waiting for the EU release, hopefully we get the same edition as the US with the artbook.
That is raid mode where you press the touch pad in and all the characters come out and do attacks that you do. If you do it at the right points bosses will melt. For the harder difficulties you will love it for that point.
Well mission mode can get hairy.
If you want I will show you a very easy way to get a V rank. And a great boss to get untouched on.The two hardest trophies (imo): 50 bosses without taking any damage and V-rank on every mission on a single difficulty. I've beaten story mode on casual and medium, I've exactly one unscathed boss kill and no idea where it came from, so this one will take a while...
20 V-ranks though, it's a rollercoaster. I have 8 on medium because for most you can just ignore the objective and combo until 5 stars since time doesn't matter and enemies only die to a certain kind of attack. But in others like "Dodge 10 times", stuff dies and eventually stop respawning, so you can't do that.
I have no idea how to score outside long combos. It's pretty obvious on easy stage sections where I take no damage and still a D rating... I know there's stuff that awards more like leg sweeps and cool finishers, but that's about it and stuff doesn't live long enough. I know there's a better way by looking at the rankings and seeing how some people do the same score I did in 1/3 of the time.
I feel like an idiot with this QTE sequence on chapter three. The screen shows an arrow pointing down, so I assume that means down with the left stick, but it never works. Someone enlighten me as to what I'm doing horribly wrong.
All QTE inputs are touchpad. They should have put a dotted background to indicate that like most games do. Also, if you see two arrows, use two fingers, I got caught up on that one. Works better than you'd expect, but the first time threw me through a loop at first too.
I feel like an idiot with this QTE sequence on chapter three. The screen shows an arrow pointing down, so I assume that means down with the left stick, but it never works. Someone enlighten me as to what I'm doing horribly wrong.
Edit: it's the touchpad. Hooray for actual
Physical manuals!