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6/29/2025, 5:32:24 PM
>>713988680
It's not "shit" but the combat is very menu-based.
You have an "action-meter" that builds up every few seconds. You spend it on skills (time pauses while you menu), and lining up certain skills gives benefits.
(At the point of the game I'm in, idk about later) there's no reason for you physically attack the monster. The Pikmin get elemental spells, chaining spells turns them into absolute nukes, so just dodging around, casting spells, and occasionally using the "Call" command to move them to safety is the best combat method. It gets kinda boring but there's an occasional challenging/cool fight.
The real interest in this game is how each quest is vastly different from the last. The common objective is "get the item", but it's a puzzle to get to it.
Sometimes the Pikmin have to physically carry it back to base.
Other times it's locked in a certain part of the map and you need to get a monster part to get to it.
Like in the earlier clip. I had to find the Railgun monster -which was physically inaccessible across a ravine- so I had to blast it with spells while dodging the railgun shots until it decided to change areas. Once I killed it, it drops an item that can be used to nullify lasers, which were blocking my access to the treasure/goal.
It's not "shit" but the combat is very menu-based.
You have an "action-meter" that builds up every few seconds. You spend it on skills (time pauses while you menu), and lining up certain skills gives benefits.
(At the point of the game I'm in, idk about later) there's no reason for you physically attack the monster. The Pikmin get elemental spells, chaining spells turns them into absolute nukes, so just dodging around, casting spells, and occasionally using the "Call" command to move them to safety is the best combat method. It gets kinda boring but there's an occasional challenging/cool fight.
The real interest in this game is how each quest is vastly different from the last. The common objective is "get the item", but it's a puzzle to get to it.
Sometimes the Pikmin have to physically carry it back to base.
Other times it's locked in a certain part of the map and you need to get a monster part to get to it.
Like in the earlier clip. I had to find the Railgun monster -which was physically inaccessible across a ravine- so I had to blast it with spells while dodging the railgun shots until it decided to change areas. Once I killed it, it drops an item that can be used to nullify lasers, which were blocking my access to the treasure/goal.
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