![]() Expect some real heavy stuff to appear throughout the game’s plot – some of which are considered taboo by most people. The world of Drakengard is as fascinating as its dark and mature. This plays with how the game handles leveling up, as Caim provides health while Angelus delivers increased attack power. These segments will make you feel like you’re now playing some kind of Ace Combat set in a fantasy land – complete with evasive maneuvers and bullet hell sections.įinally, Strafe Mode has Angelus fighting alone, with identical controls to Ground Mode. Players can also power up their weapons and create combos – pretty much the standard character action stuff.Īir Mode is where things get trickier, as it involves Caim fighting alongside his dragon companion, Angelus. Using three types of attacks, players can either use a slash, cast some spells, or tackle their enemies. Ground Mode plays similarly to the Dynasty Warriors game series: players control Caim, the game’s protagonist, as he beats hordes of enemies. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Very much in line with games like Shenmue or Yakuza series, Deadly Premonition 2 employs the use of an open city to travel around in during missions, sidequests, or even just messing around. Deadly Premonition 2 presents itself almost in a way that reminds me of a game released in 2019, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, which coincidentally the developer White Owls also worked on. ![]() In every positive way to say it, DP2 feels like a game from an earlier console generation, modern advancements be damned. Even with a large number of technical issues, I’m left not caring because of how much character and charm the game has. DP2 has an unstable framerate, it has awkward animations, tremendously long load times, and the audio mixing often places sound effects over dialogue. I’ve always valued if a game feels like it had love and care put into it, regardless of the product’s finished quality. ONLY ELEMENTS FOUND IN THE FIRST EPISODE WILL BE COVERED.ĭeadly Premonition 2 is one of the most refreshing games I’ve played in years. ![]() |