Just you wait.Playing Kena. It’s good fun! Quite relaxing too.
Just you wait.Playing Kena. It’s good fun! Quite relaxing too.
The bosses are definitely harder than I expected but manageable so far. I’m waiting for that to change.Just you wait.
Oh you poor creature.The bosses are definitely harder than I expected but manageable so far. I’m waiting for that to change.
It is.Ok I've pre ordered Elden Ring.
Is it the case that the PS4 version of Horizon Forbidden West gets a free upgrade because if so I'll pre order that as it's cheaper?
Elaborate plzOh you poor creature.
Just wait til you get to Taro.Elaborate plz
Corrupted Taro? He’s dead pal.Just wait til you get to Taro.
Just wait til you get to the next boss.Corrupted Taro? He’s dead pal.
Stone Guardian now dead.Just wait til you get to the next boss.
I would never.And before Elvis says reset the password - piss off in advance!!
Wait to see if it's still doing it tomorrow? I'm out of ideas beyond thatI seem to be stuck in a never ending loop trying to access my stupid EA account and link to PSN.
The game tells me I need to reset my password, so I follow the guidance on the EA help page which tells me to go to the login page and use the “proceed with” option and choose PSN, which I did and it said I need to reset my password and to enter my email, it send me a link, I reset the password and it says success.
Then I try to access the account to link it to the PSN account and we go back to step one with it telling me to reset my password.
At this stage I’m ready to launch the controller out the window.
Any ideas?
This is the problem with soulless videogame companies who just want to milk their customers at every turn while providing a lacklustre overall product - their support is usually terrible as they care so little about their fanbase. EA are quite bad too.I seem to be stuck in a never ending loop trying to access my stupid EA account and link to PSN.
The game tells me I need to reset my password, so I follow the guidance on the EA help page which tells me to go to the login page and use the “proceed with” option and choose PSN, which I did and it said I need to reset my password and to enter my email, it send me a link, I reset the password and it says success.
Then I try to access the account to link it to the PSN account and we go back to step one with it telling me to reset my password.
At this stage I’m ready to launch the controller out the window.
Any ideas?
100%. I have no issues with challenging fights but trekking through the same place you already cleared over and over to get back to it sucks balls.This does bring me to one my issues with dark souls games, I love the challenge of the bosses, but I really hate the fact that in souls games I have to not only beat the boss but also trek back through the previous enemies. I know that’s the fun for many people but I just don’t think I fully get that, as I get bored doing the same thing again. Checkpoint just before the bosses seem more my style.
He's not too bad. Taro and the last boss are the toughest.Stone Guardian now dead.
Is this where it’s meant to get hard? I beat the woodsmith first go. Just lots of dodging and fecking up the thing in the middle.Wow just met the difficulty spike on Kena. Just managed to beat the corrupted Woodsmith on the fourth attempt! Only on normal difficulty but man he was hard. What a fun boss fight though, I thought I’d bodged it too because I used both healing items in the first half and thought I had no chance of getting through the rest. Somehow though I managed to time by dodges perfectly in the second half and then finally met him at the end with a massive Rot hammer move. Ill remember that one, great fight.
This does bring me to one my issues with dark souls games, I love the challenge of the bosses, but I really hate the fact that in souls games I have to not only beat the boss but also trek back through the previous enemies. I know that’s the fun for many people but I just don’t think I fully get that, as I get bored doing the same thing again. Checkpoint just before the bosses seem more my style.
I hope so because I found it tough! I did enjoy it though.Is this where it’s meant to get hard? I beat the woodsmith first go. Just lots of dodging and fecking up the thing in the middle.
If you didn't struggle with Taro, it's probably never going to get tough for you. That was the first real difficulty spike and while some of the other bosses were pretty challenging, it never really got harder than that. I thought Taro was really, really hard, so seeing your posts I'm now wondering if I played this all wrong or I'm just that bad.Is this where it’s meant to get hard? I beat the woodsmith first go. Just lots of dodging and fecking up the thing in the middle.
I always found most of the hardest bosses in Soulsborne games either have saves just before the fight or a short hike where you can ignore everything. I can only recall a handful of particularly bad boss runs, and I believe at least two of those were in Dark Souls 2 DLC. Lud & Zallen can burn in hell.100%. I have no issues with challenging fights but trekking through the same place you already cleared over and over to get back to it sucks balls.
Taro was the same for me and anyone else I know who played it, maybe Solius played it on easy or is pro.If you didn't struggle with Taro, it's probably never going to get tough for you. That was the first real difficulty spike and while some of the other bosses were pretty challenging, it never really got harder than that. I thought Taro was really, really hard, so seeing your posts I'm now wondering if I played this all wrong or I'm just that bad.
I always found most of the hardest bosses in Soulsborne games either have saves just before the fight or a short hike where you can ignore everything. I can only recall a handful of particularly bad boss runs, and I believe at least two of those were in Dark Souls 2 DLC. Lud & Zallen can burn in hell.
That's usually a sign you missed a shortcut or something. Both potential first bosses (Cleric Beast and Father Gascoigne) have runs that should allow you to run past all enemies. I get that it's annoying, it's just something I got used to, I guess.Taro was the same for me and anyone else I know who played it, maybe Solius played it on easy or is pro.
Well I've only played one Soulsborne, Bloodborne to be exact, and made it to the first boss and then had to go back to the start and get through a big horde of enemies again that had already killed me like 10 times, and swiftly gave up. I was assuming it didn't get any less repetitive than that
I just dodged a lot.I’ve hit the final boss on Kena and I’ll be honest it’s abit of a joke. I managed to get through that hard fight agaisnt Corrupted Taro before letting out a huge sigh only to then have to tackle an even harder boss with basically zero checkpoints in play. How on earth can you ever get past that final boss, can’t even use the abilities you’ve collected over the game. Honestly lost abit of goodwill for me in how much they have artificially increased the difficulty.
Also I found a bit of a trick for most bosses. If you just constantly threw rot bombs at them they’d be frozen the whole time and you could get your hits in Inbetween throws.I just dodged a lot.
Sackboy is great isn’t it! Silly things like dressing up your character is brill fun.Sackboy's awesome. My girlfriend who's not one bit into gaming and hasn't touched a console since she was a kid loves it and wants to play it every night after we put the little one down. Cheers to all who recommended it for co-op play!
Anyone played It Takes Two with their non-gamer spouses? We've looked at that as our next game for when we finish Sackboy.
Definitely. That, and running around trying to punch each other during the end of level screenSackboy is great isn’t it! Silly things like dressing up your character is brill fun.
I played the demo for it and quite enjoyed it, it won a lot of awards, can imagine you both enjoying it to be fair.
It Takes Two is awesome. My girlfriend is also not into gaming at all and she loves it. Think she has wanted to go on more than me. Every level is different so you never do the exact same thing twice, it’s a very good game and I suspect will be right up your street by the sounds of it.Sackboy's awesome. My girlfriend who's not one bit into gaming and hasn't touched a console since she was a kid loves it and wants to play it every night after we put the little one down. Cheers to all who recommended it for co-op play!
Anyone played It Takes Two with their non-gamer spouses? We've looked at that as our next game for when we finish Sackboy.
I hated it the moment the game made you scroll through endless text to accept the terms and conditions.I was so bored I tried Dirt 5 from the PS Plus games and now I’m even more bored.
Almost uninstalled at that point.I hated it the moment the game made you scroll through endless text to accept the terms and conditions.
I really struggled with how bland the main character was and tbh the overall story wasn’t great either for the bit I got up to. Ultimately the combat alone wasn’t enough to pull me through the game first time, but I keep telling myself I’ll get round to finishing it one day.I'm at the weird point in Ghost of Tsushima, which I strangely find myself quite regularly in regarding open world games, where I'm quite far into the games main story but my character is not exactly the most upgraded individual. I'm now in a boss fight and I'm comfortably getting my Samurai ass kicked.
Enjoying the game though. Gorgeous visuals and great sound design, the lead character is blooming bland looking though.