![]() ![]() In any case.back to my original point, my issue isn't the difficulty of Mission 10. (In case it wasn't obvious, I take a "kill everything" approach to this game. Then when you discover you have to radically change your approach, you have open, secure areas you can quickly traverse. This way, even if you get stuck on a particular encounter, you'll already have a large swath of the mission cleared. The key is to divide each mission into encounters, steps, areas, whatever you want to call them. ![]() If you try to encompass the entire map into your next action, that's equally pointless. If you only think of the next 1-2 hostiles you need to kill or bypass, you'll do badly. That said, being able to break up a mission into "encounters" or "areas" helps a LOT. It took me an entire hour and it was frustrating as hell, but I've seldom felt such a sense of achievement as when my same stupid strategy finally worked. On the mission with the tea poisoning, there was one area I had to reload from the same quicksave 43 times. That said, while I've passed half the encounters on the second try, and probably 30% of them on the first try, there's another 10% or so where it takes me like 20+ tries to succeed. Hitting that quicksave key religiously is an easy way to ensure that no matter how badly you ♥♥♥♥ up, you're never more than a 15-second load screen away from a second chance, and I believe it's fair to say that a majority of players don't make it past most areas before their second attempt. I seldom get an approach right before the second try. tbh, the key to this game seems to be experimentation. Originally posted by Baron:I can't even pass mission 4, maybe i'm just retarded at these type of games I've already developed a crazy attachment to both Yuki and Mugen and I really don't want to know at this point :( I'll try ANYTHING to be able to just ♥♥♥♥ing skip this stupid, stupid mission.Īnd if the heroes die, please, nobody tell me. ![]() A cheat code, editing a save file, whatever. Is there ANY way I can just totally skip Mission 10? I don't care what it is. Yet again, we have a "strip the player of 90% of their options" mission (invariably involving a prison and punching) and, of course, there's never a way to skip it. It was "deep" in the first 10,000 games that tried it, but now it just feels like I can't play any game ever if it has a strong central character because I know there's a 90% chance they're gonna die. 1-9 were freaking AMAZING but it's like PMS (protagonist murder syndrome) that every single game has caught these days where they feel like it gives their story "depth" if the hero dies at the end. I just got to Mission 10 and I've now quit playing for a full day. ![]() See, I absolutely HATE any mission in any game where the players lose their gear/powers/etc and are forced to slog through mid-to-late game enemies using only their fists or whatever. It has consumed my life and nearly broken my quickload key, and though I normally hate games that aren't easy on "Easy" difficulty, in this case, every time I've had to reload 20+ times to finish an area, I know exactly why and it's totally my fault. We also share information about your use of our website with our social media, advertising and analytics partners.So.I just bought this game a week ago and today realized OMGWTFBBQ it has been an entire week. We use cookies to personalize content and ads, provide social media features, and analyze the use of our website. This helps us measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. Microsoft Advertising uses these cookies to anonymously identify user sessions. It also serves behaviorally targeted ads on other websites, similar to most specialized online marketing companies. The Facebook cookie is used by it's parent company Meta to monitor behavior on this website in order to serve targeted ads to its users when they are logged into its services. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for us and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. The purpose of Google Analytics is to analyze the traffic on our website. Security (protection against CSRF Cross-Site Request Forgery) Stores login sessions (so that the server knows that this browser is logged into a user account) which cookies were accepted and rejected). Storage of the selection in the cookie banner (i.e. being associated with traffic metrics and page response times. Random ID which serves to improve our technical services by i.e. Server load balancing, geographical distribution and redundancy ![]()
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