Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Vampyr - PS4 >> Final Boss
And I'm approaching the end of Vampyr game and I cannot tell you enough what a great journey it has been.
I got to the final boss yesterday and beat it on the first try!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
I'm around level 30, mainly because I've completed all main quest tasks and all the side quests and never turned a NPC into a vampire or killed them.
But even if I could have reached a higher level it doesn't matter because I have encountered other bosses than seamed more difficult to beat. And why so!? The level or the powers you have are important, for sure, but it's the strategy you use that decides it all.
You have to know the enemy to use the best elements into your favour.
That's why, even if the final boss are in fact two bosses you can beat them if you have beaten the previous ones.
First you have to fight Harriet Jones who transformed into something similar to her daughter with that crazy Gadget arm.
Then you face your *mother* the Red Queen, the manifestation of the mother of all vampires which seems to take this form every now-and-then.
If you define a strategy and keep with it, without trying to accelerate hits and using too much power attacks, you can win easily.
But if you were expecting to end the game here, you still have a couple more dialogues to go to try and understand the reaction of Lady Ashbury before.
I haven't enjoy so much playing a game and discovering its story in a long time, maybe since I've finished Breath of Fire IV for de original PlayStation.
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Days Gone - PS4 >> OST
Well, the other day I got for the first time the Official PlayStation Magazine, now that I have a PS4 I'm back to videgames spotlight. That and both articles about the new Star Wars videgame and the news about PS5 specs.
Still to read both articles but I already listen to the free OST sample for the Days Gone videgame, released a couple of months ago.
I only read/watched bad reviews about the game, saying it's repetitive and that doesn't bring anything new to what other games have brought before. No breakthrough stuff.
But as we all know, the easy way we have now with YouTubes and Blogs, we get to right and talk about everything and everyone has an opinion and likes to give it (that's what I'm doing here lol).
Sooooo, I don't know if the reviews are correct or not, because it's quite subjective, like books and songs. Most might not like it, a few might love it.
That makes me still have some doubts about the game but not about the OST. Because it's good!
Most triple A games nowadays have even bigger budgets than Hollywood films so it's only normal to get OST as goods as those from the films scores.
The free CD with the magazine is just a sample, that is, it only has 6 tracks. But it was enough to make me really like it.
I'll let you try it and see for yourself. Try it here.
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Vampyr - PS4 >> Killing Mary
I think I just reached the middle of the game. I started chapter 4 in the game, right after having to kill an other boss. But only this time the boss was Jonathan own sister, Mary, whom he bites right at the beginning of the game.
Each passing hour I play I love this game even more. Really, what was I afraid before buying the game!? lol
I tried fighting Mary but the couple first times I couldn't pass the few strikes, so I went a did some other side quests and evolved so I was around 20 XP level when I tried again fighting Mary and did it. Just have to keep moving, and biting here and there to have enough blood power to use some better vampire tricks and...be patient. She will fall to her knees...
And that's a great scene. The dialogue between brother and sister is something that kept resonating into my memory since then. So sad...
But then Jonathan go and visit Lady Ashbury and he seems a bit happier to share his pain with her. And that's the start for a new chapter in the game where you discover something about Lady Ashbury...she adopted a girl, a mortal girl, that knows all about her being a vampire.
This game is a surprise on every corner.
Sorry, now I shall go back and play a bit more.
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Bloodborne - PS4 >> The Father Gascoigne encounter
In a world connected with Internet is quite impossible to play Bloodborne and not know Father Gascoigne right from the start, from that moment you make the first search.
And he is only the second boss in the game!
But he's like the image of the difficult of the game. It's like, like written and said everywhere, if you can beat him, you can beat anything from then on.
Don't know yet if that's quite so, but for sure after defeating him I got to the next two lamps in a row without much difficult...But have yet to face other boss. Only then I can see if Father Gascoigne was truly the top of them or not.
I think it took me like half a dozen times to beat him and after that, for sure, I screamed like my team had just won the championship. Because that's what this game gives you. It gives you that accomplish feeling for you have studied the enemy right and used your resources to defeat the enemy like you were a professional. Even if you are not a hardcore gamer.
People who gets this love the Souls Games. Like I do.
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Vampyr - PS4
I've always loved the myth...So I was drawn to this game the moment I've seen in around.
But then I committed that somehow dangerous action of going and check the game on YouTube and of course there are people who don't like it and those were the top videos for some scrolls...so I pushed the buy for some time.
But then I decided to let myself go.
And I did well.
We play as Jonathan Reid. A doctor returned from WWI front and newly reborn as a vampire.
The story starts right there and with some crucial things happening to him that made me hold my breath!
And that's because even if the characters and story might seem sometimes a bit stiff, it touches you in a way you're not quite ready to admit at first to yourself.
You start to care for Jonathan and the NPCs around in a blink of an eye.
And yep, the game might be a bit clumsy here and there, but that's one vector that actually pulls you even more into the game. Because like the people it pictures in the story, that are not perfect, far from that, the game isn't as well.
You have lots of dialogues to navigate through. Some options are not available right at bat but only after you talk with other NPCs and unlock the hints about the characters. It works a bit like the Telltale Games a bit. And when you decide for a way you block some of the hints in the hints tree. So you might want to return again to the game after finishing and trying other ways to play it.
Besides talking you actually got to play as a true vampire and kill people. The militia trying to catch the vamps, or other vampires like the Skals (vampires lower in their food chain) and other bosses like beasts and ultra powerful vamps that use their smoke screen tricks to make you think they are one place when they are already right behind you...
And there is where this game try, and kinda gets near, the famous Souls Games.
The combat system is similar in that you have like a left-hand/right-hand weapon choice and some possible combos which will consume your stamina bar. Like the very important dodge feature. This consumes more stamina than anything else and the dodge is that smoke thingy that it's quite a fun effect to watch in combat.
Of course you can upgrade not only the weapons but also the vampire tricks to make you more powerful.
You also have a vamp-sense that can be activated and you see everything in grey around you and only the heart beating inside everyone's chest and their veins is the only colour you picture besides the grey.
That's a sight!
You can also follow blood trails in this mode. But one thing that in other games this mode allows also is to acknowledge other interactive points around you, like collectibles to gather, but here they don't appear. It would be cool too.
I know I was in love with Yharnam and Bloodborne...but after starting playing Vampyr I cannot stop. I want to know more, about Jonathan and even about the strange NPCs around him.
I'm in love with the ambience, the story, the vampire myth and powers...and Jonathan.
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