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Lords of the fallen stats
Lords of the fallen stats













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Unlike Bayonetta and " Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor," which allow you to handle multiple foes at once, fighting foes in Lords of the Fallen is best kept as a solitary affair. You will also need to manage the weight of your gear to find the optimal balance between armor and speed in the field - or corridors - of battle. Choices comprise of a cleric, warrior and rogue, which can be further fine-tuned by assigning points to stats and developing various skills. You start by picking one of three classes, though you immediately find gear for the other two at the early stages of the game. Magic use and skills are also nicely incorporated into its fighting system. For folks used to the clunkier gameplay of Dark Souls or even the "Monster Hunter" series, however, Lords of the Fallen will be like mana from the gaming gods. Gameplay might feel sluggish for folks more used to the turbocharged pace of " Bayonetta 2" or the "Devil May Cry" series. It's a play style that's certainly more deliberate and requires patience, timing and thought. The game itself is an action RPG that echoes elements from others before it, with a little dash of Dark Souls here and a sprinkling of "Darksiders" there. The story is par for the course for medieval fantasy games though I commend Lords of the Fallen for its solid presentation and voice acting. Set in a fantasy world with a heavily medieval feel, Lords of the Fallen chronicles the tale of sinful convict Harkyn, who finds himself smack dab in the middle of a conflict between men and mystical beings. It's rarified gaming ground that "Lords of the Fallen" is now seeking to join as it releases on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. These days, the degree of difficulty for games in general have dipped so much that titles such as "Dark Souls" and "Monster Hunter" are known for being difficult instead of being just, well, good action games. For you younger kids, hey, there's always Google. There used to be a time when games were as hard as Lou Ferrigno's in-his-prime pecs.Īnd if you're clueless about who Ferrigno is and grew up in the 1980s, surrender your nerd card right this instant.















Lords of the fallen stats