The gatewalkers3/28/2023 ![]() ![]() I had no issues with him, never died etc, the main issue was after killing it. The thing I really hated, and almost made me wanna quit the game, was Loghorrean. ![]() I didn’t feel anything when playing the game for the first time, I only felt like I gotta fix the shit aetherials are doing, but then, suddenly, ch’thonians kicked in and I was like “wait, what?”, but that’s okay, it’s a funny and nice story-kick. The story never kicked in when I played the game. The only areas I actually like are deserts, snowy areas, and Ugdenbog forests (not all). Areas look boring, because they are mostly devastated or look took dark (yes that’s the GD theme). ![]() Game areas are the same, as everything is about “apocalypse” and zombie invasion (where zombies are aetherials, then ch’thonians take care about it later on, to then let aetherials strike again). The story in the game, the main quest etc, is super old and tedious as fuck. TQ is kinda slow and with some builds boring, has less character development stuff but still plays ok/nicely. In comparison to TQ, only the combat has major as fuck differences. Visually, the game is very good, maybe even on the same level (or maybe higher) than TQ back in the day. The aesthetics in the game are on a high level, it’s nice to look at monsters, effects, areas and everything because they’re well made. Character development is advanced, we can focus on one skill and make many builds around that one skill, which still will be unique, thanks to damage conversion, skill modifiers and not only that. The thing I like about GD is the combat, which is not hard, not easy, but has many surprises that mostly kill players. ![]() The game has issues, though, for few/many/most (choose one) people, I mean every game has. In my opinion, GD is a very good game, no doubt about that. I’m excluding Ragnarok here, because oh fuck please fucking no… I’ve been playing TQ for years, before GD, then switched to GD somewhere in 2017, right now I have 639 hours in GD, dunno how much in TQ, maybe twice or thrice the amount. Last but not least will be taking good care of your mental health or caring for your other basic needs, as these are as crucial to being victorious in your mission as making sure that your guns are loaded and your armor patched.This thread is full of me, so if you’re under 18, don’t read. Remember, however, that changing equipment results in a change to your fighting style too, as all your skills are attributed to particular elements of your armor and weapons. Enemies that you'll encounter will require you to adjust both your strategy and equipment to defeat them. And while facing them, you will only be able to depend on your quick reflexes to move around the battlefield, plan your actions, and co-operate with your team members. During your journey through the Gates that the Ancients have built, and other mysterious constructs found in all reachable worlds, you will face various dangers. Take on the role of one of the "Gatewalkers" – a member of an elite organization called The Guild, who, along with his fellow teammates, is being sent to explore distant corners of the universe to save their homeland. Gatewalkers will be released sometime in Q2 2021, courtesy of At Softworks. We'll keep an eye on development, but for now, kick back and enjoy the video. The game looks pretty rad, but so far with it being this far out, we only have a small taste of it from the trailer below. The game is a unique blend of action and co-op survival RPG as you can compete in a single-player campaign or work together with up to four players as you will fight terrifying monsters, survive extreme weather conditions, and "do whatever you can to get back home in one piece". A2 Softworks revealed this week that they will be bringing their action-adventure title Gatewalkers to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in Q2 2021. ![]()
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