The repetitive hack - and -
slash gameplay works well and is easy enough for any player to pick up and understand, but it doesn't offer enough strategy to pull in players familiar with the Fire Emblem series to be a worthwhile experience.
Not exact matches
As the latest
work from famed hack - and -
slash game developer Ninja Theory, my only hopes prior to learning about the serious subject matter was non-stop fast and frantic action - adventure
gameplay similar to
Gameplay in Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2
works the same as in most 2D fighters, just with a five button (Punch, Kick,
Slash, Heavy
Slash, Dust) system.
What follows is fairly uniform, same art style, familiar characters from a different world, hack and
slash gameplay, the
works.
Both
work for me, but I can't help but think that with just a little more variety in its ideas and a touch less of the basic hack»n'
slash gameplay, Conan could've been elevated from a bargain bin impulse purchase to a serious contender.
The developers can still
work on a couple of things to make the game better, but it does come with a lot of content, and a good old hack and
slash title is still very fun to play, both for newcomers with its simple
gameplay and fans of the series with its new additions.