Originally posted by: Bateluer
Interesting game. Got drunk with a wealthy merchant and ended up staggering out of his house to battle giant plants. Need to find this 'old mill' after sunset now, the only mill I can find is locked at night . . .
Originally posted by: Worthington
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Interesting game. Got drunk with a wealthy merchant and ended up staggering out of his house to battle giant plants. Need to find this 'old mill' after sunset now, the only mill I can find is locked at night . . .
Thats right mill Bat.. jsut get there around 8:30. you don't have to go inside.. in fact you can't
Originally posted by: Bateluer
So . . . some tactical advice . . . potential spoilers follow . . .
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I think thats enough.
After I enter the Salamandra Hideout, clear it, find Alvin and Abigail. I 'converse' with Abigail, then exit the cave to the raving mob. I exposed their arguments and sided with the less guilty Abigail over the Reverend. After some really badass dialogue, Abigail and I confront the Beast. Where I've repeatedly had my butt handed to me. I have the Aard sign and the Igni<?>(fire) sign, but I'm not sure if the fire even affects the Beast. The Aard sign does work to push the Beast back, though only briefly. I can easily handle the Barghests with group combat style, they go down fast. Whats really killing me is the pain effects caused by the Beast. When incapacitated by pain, the Barghests and the Beast tear me to pieces. Any way to reduce the pain effects?
Secondly, can Abigail actually die during the fight? I've seen her knocked to the ground, but get back up after a few seconds. She also casts heal spells, though not nearly quickly enough.
Originally posted by: MTDEW
I missed Venesa i moved the main plot along before i found out that i could meet her on any night , not just the next night after i walked her home.
Stinks... i wanted to get ALL the ladies cards. :|
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: MTDEW
I missed Venesa i moved the main plot along before i found out that i could meet her on any night , not just the next night after i walked her home.
Stinks... i wanted to get ALL the ladies cards. :|
i think vesna is the best, i love the "sound effect".
and you can't get all the cards without playing multiple times.
Originally posted by: novasatori
However my bags are getting full of books, after you've read em can you just drop them?
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: novasatori
However my bags are getting full of books, after you've read em can you just drop them?
I've been leaving mine in the 'bank' at inns.
Originally posted by: novasatori
Can you always access items in storage?
I didn't really use it in chapter I, but I wanted to know if I should take stuff out before finishing chapter II
Originally posted by: WraithETC
The game started crashing very frequently for me starting at chapter 3 before that it almost never happend.
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
I'm still in act 1 and I like the game so far, but I am a little disappointed with the combat. All you do is click click click click.... The dodge moves look cool, but there doesn't seem to be much point in doing them, because by the time the dodge animation completes, you're surrounded by enemies again and getting hit. Then again, I've been disappointed with the combat of pretty much every 3rd person melee action rpg I've played. Why can't developers spend some extra time to make a really deep combat system for these games? Maybe I should get a PS2 and give God of War a try.
Originally posted by: njdevilsfan87
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
I'm still in act 1 and I like the game so far, but I am a little disappointed with the combat. All you do is click click click click.... The dodge moves look cool, but there doesn't seem to be much point in doing them, because by the time the dodge animation completes, you're surrounded by enemies again and getting hit. Then again, I've been disappointed with the combat of pretty much every 3rd person melee action rpg I've played. Why can't developers spend some extra time to make a really deep combat system for these games? Maybe I should get a PS2 and give God of War a try.
Try hitting a-a, d-d, s-s or w-w to get better up close control of your dodge moves.