34% on Steam
I remember seeing this back in the day. Cool concept, poor implementation.
Yeah the control should have been different film/games. Sloppy science.
Valor Mortis is a first-person action soulslike from the creators of Ghostrunner. Rise from death as a former soldier of Napoleon’s army. Wield supernatural powers, battle horrifying monsters, and unravel a conspiracy that threatens all of humanity.
Looks weird. It's nice to see all this creativity in the soulslike space these days.
MH isn't really a soulslike. Lethal combat where you need to learn the boss and stamina dodge roll sure but that's the extent of it.
It's all boss fights all the time, and the difficulty is more about repeating hunts to get better rather than to be able to do it at all.
Great series though and will probably be appreciated by a souls fan.
I dare not cross. But perhaps... Pats?
Eh looking at it again maybe that's a harsh reaction from skimming. Mostly I was thinking of the lines about ER "making concessions to help the player along", "no mere setpiece" (implying what they're comparing to is), and implying ER bosses are memorable just because they're hard.
It kinda feels like the comparison is shoehorned in to catch eyes. Unless the focus is on the similarity of "open world but with tightly tailored parts"
This author really shits on Elden Ring in a way that suggests they don't know anything about it other than "popular". Maybe it's LLM generated?
If you want an apocalyptic soulslike shooter we've already got Remnant.
I haven't heard of any in the context of internet. Can you share any examples? If there's a way to get out of the oligopoly I'd love to learn more about it
Edit: saw beanfield in another comment. I'm happy to stand corrected!
Brains are weird so that checks out
I don't think the speed of the electrical impulse would change, but yes reaction time would. Perception is more about our brain processing signals than it is about the signals themselves. What you experience yourself as seeing is not the raw image going into your eyes. Slower processing means you're also less likely to see, as in be aware of, details.
This is why tired driving is incredibly dangerous.
New game, starting at the beginning again