Detalhes, Ficção e The First Berserker: Khazan
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.
Acompanho anime desde criancinha e é um sonho realizado trabalhar com duas das maiores paixões da minha vida.
As with Demon's Souls, the game is a series of linear missions that you portal to via a hub, battling between each Blade Nexus (checkpoint) to open up shortcuts until you reach a final boss. Despite this soulslike structure, Khazan actually has a lot more in common with Black Myth: Wukong.
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For those who are willing to engage, Khazan has some of the best designed bosses I've seen in a soulslike
A clara inspiraçãeste para isso foi Nioh, qual igualmente utiliza 1 sistema bem semelhante, mas isso tira 1 pouco do charme do 1 Souls e a graça de explorar 1 mundo interconectado e parecer caminhos natural escondidos entre as áreas.
Este único detalhe aqui é que as vezes tem 1 filtro exagerado demais em certas áreas, ao ponto por incomodar visualmente e dificultar para enxergar inimigos e itens.
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 The First Berserker: Khazan seen in a soulslike.
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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.
Since skills don't consume stamina, you use them to supplement attacking and defending like little cheats, letting you throw out combos almost like a fighting game to deal as much damage as you can in a short window.
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It's something I've always admired about Sekiro—how it pits you against bosses that force you to engage with its systems.
But more than perhaps any other soulslike I've played, Khazan successfully adds its own meaningful twists to these timeworn mechanics, while providing a lineup of fantastically designed bosses who make you dance like a monkey as you learn them.