With new challenges arriving each in - game day, plenty of characters, tough choices and the perfect dark and grubby environment to match the general moral
breaking tone of the game, Beholder: Complete Edition provides a rather unique experience and is certainly one that's worthy of your time and attention.
Not exact matches
Blade Mode was the selling point in the original tech demos
of the
game — and while it's been
toned down to the point where it's no longer
game -
breaking, it's still an incredibly impressive and fun ability to behold.
Despite the fact that, for the purported villain, Giygas really hasn't been anything
of a presence throughout the
game, he / it's revealed at the end as a bizarre,
broken, tragic figure, and the
tone and mystery
of that battle has always stuck with me.
Honestly, all snark aside, I know / teach some youngsters who grew up in a «post-piracy» world (to the extent that they've grown up with things like the VC, Steam, and Netflix in the 00s, so downloading ROMs or TV shows or whatever doesn't hold enough allure / necessity to overcome wariness
of getting in trouble or guilt about
breaking copyright laws), but who have engaged with the fandom, talk
of the
game in hushed
tones, and have been waiting with bated breath to play it.
Therefore, the multiplayer itself, which is a mostly -
broken afterthought anyway, completely undermines the entire
tone of the
game.