Um Imparcial View of The First Berserker: Khazan
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.”
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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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.
Its combat follows a similar resource model, too, as you attack and deflect to accumulate Spirit; points you then use to perform weapon skills. Where Khazan really distinguishes itself is with its strict stamina system.
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Ao dominar as armas e habilidades versáteis de Khazan, ESTES jogadores podem possibilitar personalizar efetivamente suas táticas de modo a conquistar diversos MODOS do chefes e navegar por cenários de combate variados.
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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
Since skills don't consume The First Berserker: Khazan 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.
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.
Também igualmente similarmente identicamente conjuntamente temos personagens demasiado bem escritos que acompanham o protagonista em a jornada e qual agregam bem natural para o conteúdo da história.
Enquanto enfrenta um mundo cheio de criaturas perigosas, ele deve resgatar a honra qual perdeu, precisamente de que isso signifique combater o próprio exército qual outrora este respeitava.
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.