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Yesterday I had to stay at home because I had some repairs getting done at my flat, and my internet didn't work for some strange reason all day.
So I started "Like a Dragon" which has been sitting on my Xbox's hard disk for a few weeks now.
Holy shit, that thing is like 90% dialogue cut scenes, 5% walking to a spot on the map where the next dialogue happens and 5% "fights". Some of the cut scenes went on so fucking long that my controller disconnected.
The fights are so easy, that you almost cannot lose them. "Tactics" wise, it was eating a snack from time to up your life points. The only thing that felt remotely like I had any influence on what's happening in the fight was the "perfect guard" mechanic. Even "Costume Quest" had more tactics customization and player skill involvement than this.
I only lost in the first big boss fight, which is not a big problem, since you can do that one as many times as you want anyway, if I am not mistaken.
The mini games are extremely easy as well... I am sure my 4 year old son could do them first try.
I played the game for three hours, because I though if I cannot watch a movie on Netflix, then why not just watch this.
But I think I will never touch it again if the rest of the game is that dumb.
This is literally not a game anymore in my view, but a bad movie with a tacked on short time walking simulator.
So I started "Like a Dragon" which has been sitting on my Xbox's hard disk for a few weeks now.
Holy shit, that thing is like 90% dialogue cut scenes, 5% walking to a spot on the map where the next dialogue happens and 5% "fights". Some of the cut scenes went on so fucking long that my controller disconnected.
The fights are so easy, that you almost cannot lose them. "Tactics" wise, it was eating a snack from time to up your life points. The only thing that felt remotely like I had any influence on what's happening in the fight was the "perfect guard" mechanic. Even "Costume Quest" had more tactics customization and player skill involvement than this.
I only lost in the first big boss fight, which is not a big problem, since you can do that one as many times as you want anyway, if I am not mistaken.
The mini games are extremely easy as well... I am sure my 4 year old son could do them first try.
I played the game for three hours, because I though if I cannot watch a movie on Netflix, then why not just watch this.
But I think I will never touch it again if the rest of the game is that dumb.
This is literally not a game anymore in my view, but a bad movie with a tacked on short time walking simulator.