Anonymous
10/15/2025, 5:02:04 AM
No.723287405
Also, the game has quite a lot of customization for the character. There's only 12 or so different armor sets, but there's like 60+ different headgears / masks you can wear, and multiple color options for each piece of armor and a lot of the hats and whatnot. You can also customize your weapons with dozens of different color schemes.
There's lots of stuff for combat too, sword, double katanas, greatsword katana, spear / yuri, the ball and chain thing, plus tons of throwable stuff smoke bombs, pocket sand, kunai, firebombs, flash bombs, a pistol and musket, two types of bows with different arrows. Quite a lot of stuff, the thing is the combat is pretty basic and simplistic still to the point you don't really need to use much of any of that stuff, ever and honestly I rarely have so far except in the harder boss fights.
>>723287259
yeah, the game is still pretty large but it doesn't feel as large as the first game felt but the areas are better designed and with their own visual theme which sets each region apart from the others. There's not a checklist of stuff to do either, and none of the stuff feels tedious. The game is still very basic and simplistic though, which is fine but the platforming for the shrines for example is just very simplistic and you never really fail at anything.
There's lots of stuff for combat too, sword, double katanas, greatsword katana, spear / yuri, the ball and chain thing, plus tons of throwable stuff smoke bombs, pocket sand, kunai, firebombs, flash bombs, a pistol and musket, two types of bows with different arrows. Quite a lot of stuff, the thing is the combat is pretty basic and simplistic still to the point you don't really need to use much of any of that stuff, ever and honestly I rarely have so far except in the harder boss fights.
>>723287259
yeah, the game is still pretty large but it doesn't feel as large as the first game felt but the areas are better designed and with their own visual theme which sets each region apart from the others. There's not a checklist of stuff to do either, and none of the stuff feels tedious. The game is still very basic and simplistic though, which is fine but the platforming for the shrines for example is just very simplistic and you never really fail at anything.