Um Imparcial View of The First Berserker: Khazan
Um Imparcial View of The First Berserker: Khazan
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The developers describe the content like this: ““The First Berserker: Khazan” is an action game where violence repeatedly occurs using a sword against monsters that are similar or dissimilar to humans. Blood effects accompany when receiving attacks or attacking states.”
The First Berserker: Khazan is a cel-shaded soulslike set in the long-running Dungeon Fighter Em linha universe. You play as Khazan; a celebrated general renowned for defeating the "Berserk Dragon" (just in case you were in doubt this is effectively anime), now exiled and mutilated by a court of jealous nobles.
3 hours with Elden Ring Nightreign helped me accept it's not the co-op FromSoft game I asked for, but damn fun in its own right
At least Khazan does the most important thing with its anime art-style: gives us a greatsword that feels amazing so we can pretend it's Berserk.
The First Berserker: Khazan Despite somewhat samey missions and a flat protagonist, Khazan's combat and boss design are some of the best I've seen in a soulslike.
Quem gosta de 1 souslike Muito mais “tradicional” provavelmente não vai apreciar tanto este fato do que nãeste há um grande mapa interconectado de modo a explorar.
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It's also what I love most about The First Berserker: Khazan. Like many soulslikes in recent years, Khazan apes quite a few of Sekiro's more-than-familiar combat mechanics—whether deflecting to build a gauge and stagger a boss, or avoiding unblockable attacks that flash red.
Similarly, you can use reflection to parry normal attacks, though not every attack is parryable. It's up to you to work out which and weave that into your strategy.
Unlike Black Myth: Wukong, Khazan doesn't feel like a game you can brute force. But for those who are willing to engage, it has some of the best designed bosses I've seen in a soulslike, and rewards you for smart play.
Identicamente conjuntamente temos personagens amplamente natural escritos qual acompanham este protagonista durante a jornada e de que agregam bastante bem de modo a este conteúdo da história.
It's more that having been spoiled by all the accoutrements of the modern soulslike—elaborate NPC quests, secrets, The First Berserker: Khazan exploration—Khazan and its no frills linear structure can feel basic at times.
You might think that's a weird criticism considering the genre—there are more important considerations than story—but that tale is front and centre in this game and far more prominent than in your regular soulslike.