Yeah I really wasn't a fan of that. Coming from something like Hollow Knight, which colour codes each region and shows an outline of each individual area... Ender Lilies in comparison doesn't do a great job. Say I remember 'oh the area with the big drawbridge, there was a locked door that I can now get past', and then having to work out which rectangle that was on the map - kinda frustrating. But I'll definitely keep an eye out for the second game.
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I played this after it came up on PS+ as I'd heard good things. Whilst I did finish the game (well, ending 2) my feelings were mixed.
The combat is smooth with satisfying hits and it has a pretty soundtrack. But I found the graphics overly grey and detailed in a weirdly ugly/uncanny way? It's hard to describe but the aesthetics weren't particularly appealing to me. The map is also unhelpful - it's just abstract squares that don't represent the actual shapes of the rooms. So backtracking once you have a new traversal item is a pain. And I think all of this together made it tricky for me to care much for the story, which felt disjointed and uninspired.
But that said, the actual gameplay was decent and I sure it would appeal to most people. I've heard the second game actually fixes a lot of the issues I had.
Sure, the text states 'no crime makes one's life forfeit', and I read that quite clearly, but I'm proposing an exception to this rule when it comes to fascists ^.~ It's a little joke
I meant this somewhat tongue-in-cheek. Like you say, there is no valid scenario in which someone/a government could cast judgement on who is/isn't a fascist. However those on the far-right who insist on eroding democracy are blind to reason and are beyond saving. Say a civil war were to arise, those who self-align themselves with the fascists I believe would then be fair game for destruction.
Well I... I mean, it's not... I guess? Hm 🤔
Stealing is a crime... So yes, do it!
Haha this is excellent! I do play on PS5, but I'm glad exclusives are becoming less of a thing (it was always annoying having certain games walled off to one console). I'm not quite sure why anyone would buy a PS5 Pro...
I'm playing through the Plucky Squire. It's lovely to look at, and really wholesome! Feels a bit hand-holdy with some of the puzzles but nevertheless I'm enjoying my time with it.
So is game recording now in stable?