Other than those complaints, the controls are solid, the combat is fun, and the story is interesting. ![]() The screen is split down the middle vertically, not horizontally, so you have a tall window, not a wide one. On top of that, in Split-Screen Co-op, it can sometimes be difficult to do certain platforming challenges because of your limited viewing window. However, in my opinion, the difficulty spikes to a degree that is a bit unfair. There are no difficulty settings really, so the game makes Multiplayer more difficult so that it balances the challenge. This becomes frustrating very quickly when you are trying to get all the collectibles on the map or explore the entire area.Īnother complaint I have comes to Multiplayer. The map is very hard to read, mostly because there is no arrow to mark where you are in relation to other things. My biggest complaint with the game (aside from its inconsistent difficulty) is the map. There are other collectibles too, making Genesis feel somewhere between the Darksiders games you know and love, and looting games like Diablo. ![]() You also can get Creature cores from enemies, which are a part of the skill tree system that allows you to upgrade Strife and War. There are lots of things to collect, such as Boatman coins which are used as a currency along with Souls. Over time you can collect items that increase your Wrath meter, as well as your maximum health for War and Strife. They also have Wrath abilities, which require the Wrath resource. They each have a different playstyle and learning to use them effectively is important. War, on the other hand, is a stronger, slower combatant who uses a sword and various other tools. I would compare him to a Demon Hunter in Diablo 3. Strife is a faster combatant, using both melee and gunplay to take down enemies. As you progress through the game, you’ll need to swap back and forth, utilizing their skillsets to defeat your enemies. Strife has different types of ammo, and there are different types of enhancements as well. This is vital for certain sections of the game because each character has different abilities and tools. In single-player, you can switch between Strife and War at any time. ![]() The addition of Co-Op also changes things up in a really refreshing way, both in single and multiplayer. For example, you can not only change the subtitle font size, but you can also put a background behind them to make the text easier to read. There are also some really great accessibility options in terms of subtitles for the visually impaired. It is striking, gorgeous, and visually distinct from the rest of the series. Cutscenes, aside from the first one when you open the game, have a graphic novel-esque style to them. Before we get into the mechanics, I should mention that not only is the voice acting well done for this one, but the visual design is absolutely gorgeous.
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