there's no pig in this game, that's bloodborne people..
EDIT: lol sure there is, carry on, forgot about it
If they need to shorten the campaign a bit to maintain the level of quality from the first 10 chapters, I'm all for it
I think it definitely gets back on track and ends well, but there's a pretty huge drop in chapter 11
Not sure how everyone feels about it but I love the disjointed narrative with little questions asked. The whole "in the mind" setting gives them free reign. It's basically "what the fuck", the action/shooter game. I loved it but it's a hard sell playing a 20 hour game and not really having a clue of what happened beyond endgame exposition
I'm worried that they'll double down on hiding mechanics, which I don't want personally. Outside of mandatory stuff in chapter 1 I never used them
Skill tree was awesome in the first game, just build upon it
what hidden mechanics? can't remember
also, just so to make sure I am not the only one that felt like this:
do you mean two long ass chapters where the scenery was basically the same, going through apocalyptic ripped-apart buildings?
one of those two chapters should have DEFINITELY been cut out from the main game.
-Solid performance on all platforms. The state TeW launched was horrible. Even now it's not running all that great on standard hardware outside the PC. Definitely don't need a repeat of that.
-Dobt hide essential story behind DLC. The Kidman DLC basically explaining the entire game being behind a paywall was a dumb move.
- Make the story and settings more solid. By that I mean don't think of locations and events and then try to fit a story around them.
-More focus on what it wants to be. Be a horror game or be an action game. TeW did a worse job trying to combine the two since it went back and forth so much to the point of whiplash.
That would cover it for me personally. I want to like TeW, but that first game has a lot of flaws. I hope a sequel can rectify a lot of my complaints.
agreed on hidding important story details behind DLC being bad.
that being said, they probably though "hey, that's probably an incentive for people to buy the DLC so let's do it"