Okay the title of this video is extremely laughable and this is coming from someone with only a peripheral knowledge of the plot of the game from three youtube vidoes.
Reptids: Random monsters in the tutorial cave at the beginning
Gurak: Race that's the enemy of mankind that you fight and interact with for the vast majority of the plot
Also
"The Gurak!" "The Gurak are attacking!" "Why are Gurak attacking" etc. etc.
I have been playing this for the last few days and the dialogue and voice acting is really quite good; almost on par with Metal Gear Solid which is king in that category in my opinion. The battle system is excellent and is a good mix of player controlled action and RPG elements without becoming too complex. If there was one complaint I would have it would be that the camera is terrible. It constantly blocks your view of the action in the middle of battle which is inexcusable. Otherwise, it is a masterpiece.
Okay the title of this video is extremely laughable and this is coming from someone with only a peripheral knowledge of the plot of the game from three youtube vidoes.
Reptids: Random monsters in the tutorial cave at the beginning
Gurak: Race that's the enemy of mankind that you fight and interact with for the vast majority of the plot
Also
"The Gurak!" "The Gurak are attacking!" "Why are Gurak attacking" etc. etc.
Yep definitely "Reptid Attack Gameplay"
I have been playing this for the last few days and the dialogue and voice acting is really quite good; almost on par with Metal Gear Solid which is king in that category in my opinion. The battle system is excellent and is a good mix of player controlled action and RPG elements without becoming too complex. If there was one complaint I would have it would be that the camera is terrible. It constantly blocks your view of the action in the middle of battle which is inexcusable. Otherwise, it is a masterpiece.
Gamespot gave it a 9.
@TheLastBlade
Seems to me Gamespot likes giving underrated games higher scores...
Dark Souls, Xeno, now this...
1) I don't care about numbers, everything is arbitrary and doesn't mean anything.
2) Better then handing out near-perfect scores to games just because they're AAA big-budget titles with big fanbases.
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