Based on the trailer for the game, it looks to be
a particularly brutal game.
Not exact matches
One: Those sub-concussive, continuous blows defensive and offensive linemen take on every play are repetitive,
brutal force —
particularly in the run
game, where a literal butting of heads happens on every play.
It's quite satisfying to get a
particularly brutal Focus strike off, especially early on in the
game.
Last week Sony unveiled a brand new trailer for Naughty Dog's The Last of Us: Part II at Paris
Game Week, with the promo coming in for some criticism due to its
brutal violence,
particularly against women and children [watch the trailer here].
While trying to keep spoilers to a minimum, there is a
particularly brutal turn in the story about 3/4 through which provides some variety in the form of melee combat and a bit of baby's first stealth
game.
Full disclaimer: I've never
particularly been a huge fan of Double Fine's past titles like
Brutal Legend or Stacking, although I've always appreciated the infectious charm and personality injected in their
games.
I've spent a good while with the
game now, and yes, I can confirm that it's
particularly brutal at times.
Indeed, while the series eventually received the reputation as an RPG that anyone could play, this
game,
particularly the NES original, is absolutely
brutal on its difficulty.