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Took 3 weeks to beat Trial of the Fool but it's done. And turns out I didn't need to do it. Zote was in the first trial, warrior
Did like 3 but was burnt out by then. Theyre not important, and imo I had my fun with the game, 75h was enough by that point.@jojoRed
You do any of the pantheons?
YesI tried it for 5 minutes a few days ago. It's a weird game. I think to get a new controller. The jumping seems off. I am not sure where to go. There are no real directions. Am I suppose to jump in that well and just go randomly explore?
There are no markers!!!! I am going to get lost!
You gotta listen for the map dude and buy them off him. You hear him humming when he's near. Then buy the compass so you know where you are on the map.There are no markers!!!! I am going to get lost!
I tried it for 5 minutes a few days ago. It's a weird game. I think I need to get a new controller. The jumping seems off. I am not sure where to go. There are no real directions. Am I suppose to jump in that well and just go randomly explore?
I must be a unicorn, loved it from jump, 6h played in day one lol.The jumping might just feel a little tight at first. It's pinpoint accurate platforming, where you have total control in the air and can essentially turn on a dime. Might take a short while to get used to it.
Once you get going, you'll run into a map guy in each stage. It's not always ideal, since you go into all the areas blind, but you get a feel for the levels pretty quickly, and the maps aren't hard to acquire or anything. Just listen for the guy.
If you do get into it, it might take some time for it to truly click. Just keep plugging away. I think a lot of people have the same experience of getting about a quarter of the ways into it, and then putting it aside. There's a boss fight with these three Mantis guys, that I think is the "hump" players need to get over to really get going.
Yea. It's probably on me then. I play podcast in the background and traditionally I played games without the sound. I think it started when I was a little kid and I didn't want to wake my parents up at night.You gotta listen for the map dude and buy them off him. You hear him humming when he's near. Then buy the compass so you know where you are on the map.
They've got you covered there too. Don't have to hear the humming for the map dude. He leaves a trail of paper as well.Yea. It's probably on me then. I play podcast in the background and traditionally I played games without the sound. I think it started when I was a little kid and I didn't want to wake my parents up at night.
I honestly didn't get far enough. I played for 5 minutes after I jumped into the well.They've got you covered there too. Don't have to hear the humming for the map dude. He leaves a trail of paper as well.
Ok yeah the whole game rewards exploration. Tons of hidden breakable walls and stuff.I honestly didn't get far enough. I played for 5 minutes after I jumped into the well.
I know you're bullshittinCyberpunk is better.
Cyberpunk is better.
Yea. It's probably on me then. I play podcast in the background and traditionally I played games without the sound. I think it started when I was a little kid and I didn't want to wake my parents up at night.
Nope, I was didnt care for tat type of content. I beat the Zote prince like 5 times before sayin naaaaa.@jojoRed have you done the Eternal Ordeal?