Don't
make major gameplay changes months after release.
Not exact matches
It was such a nightmare obtaining this, the best weapon in Final Fantasy 12, that the developers
made a point to switch up its location for The Zodiac Age, the new PC and PS4 HD remaster release of the game that in many ways is a complete do - over with
major structural
changes to the game and its
gameplay systems.
On paper, aside from the new items, there isn't anything extra here that wasn't in the main game, no
major changes to
gameplay mechanics or an awkwardly inserted turret sequence, for instance; instead it's just more of that sublime Bloodborne
gameplay that
made the title one of my favourite titles of all time, and that's definitely not a bad thing.
It was such a nightmare obtaining this, the best weapon in Final Fantasy 12, that the developers
made a point to switch up its location for The Zodiac Age, the new PC and PS4 HD remaster release of the game that in many ways is a complete do - over with
major structural
changes to the game and its
gameplay systems.
The Patch (1.3.1) doesn't
make any
major changes to the
gameplay and is mainly intended for people with 4 GB of... Read more
The way Sly sprinkled in some pretty
major gameplay / genre
changes for missions in 2 and 3 was incredible and I feel as though that inspired the way we're
making our game.
Another
major change is the improved
gameplay, with a few
changes that
make the game much more enjoyable and far less annoying.
I mean, without a
major gameplay change which would
make it not stealth anymore, it would be almost a knockoff.
The only
major changes that seem to have been brought into the
gameplay are the tweaks
made to the offensive and defensive stick skills.
The first
major change is the inclusion of a «Mission Declassification» system, which allows you to enable new
gameplay scenarios that
make each mission more difficult to conquer.
After a wildly successful beta in July, developer Bungie announced that they wouldn't be
making any
major changes to the core
gameplay experience ahead of the launch.
While the notes themselves aren't long, and there aren't a whole whack of
major gameplay changes, these minor tweaks and decisions by Blizzard
make it the best time to «enter the Nexus.»