![]() ![]() ![]() For example in DS, you just found better sets and from items which you find around levels, you can at least build 1 weapon and have 1 armor set which suit you. I never feel forced to go to previous area to farm upgrades, because I was too low level. ![]() Somehow npc levels rise with levels and your level in general. In Surge 1 it was less complicated I think. This is not what is interesting in souls like games. While most people I think don't want to grind their upgrade materials. If you dont pay attention in it, you will just be without armor and better weapon. For me this system is pretty messy and complicated somehow. Last level before final boss was filled with level 7,8 mobs, very little 9 and few 10, which drop no parts in my opinion. For level 8 was similar, but for level 9 wasn't clear where exactly I should farm components and level 10 In my opinion was not accessible at all. On other hand around level 7 you may found few great location, where you can grind components as much as you want. If you don't go to grind your upgrade parts and don't search somewhere what kind of armor you can have and where to get it, you would play half of the game naked on level 1, without finding any component. Upgrade system is pretty messy most of the time. Game is significant shorter than From Software games for sure. It is a bit more clear what quest we have, which actually is good, but anyway they are mostly boring and not interesting to do. they was never strong side of DS like games. And because there isn't fast travel, when you go back to some area it is a bit terrible. In port nixon I never can't remember where the hell I should go. While somehow that was pretty nice in Surge 1, in Surge 2 locations are like labyrinth for me. As well because, there aren't any adequate fast travel, there are a lot of shortcuts. you don't know do you need to go to park or to port or somewhere else. While in DS you have more or less some idea where to go and you just go forward and forward, in this game. What for me was really terrible is that actually it was never clear, where should we go. But in surge 2, parry was moved on another level of annoyance for me. and for sure I passed whole game without using this. Combat is more or less fine, but parring is so annoying. That is so repetitive and annoying, to see same bosses again and again. Than 2 of this bosses are just regular robots, which we met during the game, but with more HP and more damage. If we exclude regular humans, who are just stronger with more health and stronger atacks we have 1 boss which is repeated 4 times (their is even achievement, that we killed him 3 times) and one of humans which we fight 3 times. As a begining we have around 10 boss fight in the game. But if you compare it to Dark Souls or Bloodborne. As a begining we have around 10 This is not bad game in general. * Hardcore, brutal melee combat * Face deadly foes and colossal bosses * Cut off parts of the enemy you want to loot * Rich character progression and customization … Expand With an expanded arsenal of weapons, armors, abilities, implants, and drones to build your character, and a bigger, more varied and more ambitious world, The Surge 2 challenges you to survive and unravel its hidden secrets. Fight its numerous, ferocious threats in brutal, unforgiving combat, slashing and tearing the limbs off your opponents to steal valuable equipment that will make you stronger - strong enough to face the most fearsome, imposing foes lurking in the city. In a bid to survive, explore the sprawling, devastated city of Jericho. Armor-clad soldiers enforce Martial Law, robots are on a rampage, and a dark, expanding nanostorm looms over the cityscape. You wake up weeks later in a derelict detention facility inside the city. Armor-clad soldiers enforce Martial Law, robots are on a rampage, and a dark, expanding nanostorm On the way to Jericho City, your plane is shot down by a mysterious storm and crash-lands in the outskirts. Summary: On the way to Jericho City, your plane is shot down by a mysterious storm and crash-lands in the outskirts. ![]()
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