5/6/2023 0 Comments Rogue legacy herodotusOutside of that, I consider Rogue Legacy to be the most accessible and addictive roguelike I’ve played thus far and with the implementation of the cross-buy/save, it’s the perfect time to pick up the sword and succeed where your ancestors have failed.įun Tidbit – It took me fifty lives to finish the game on my first play through but it didn’t feel nearly as much since I just went straight to the next one whenever I died. My only major complaint with this title is the lack of variety in the enemies where each monster has three different colored/size variations with more dangerous attacks.Ĭonsidering how often I encountered the same enemy, it was disappointing to enter a new section of the dungeon only to see a bigger version of previous enemies I’ve already vanquished dozens of times. Using the precious gold left over from your ancestors to upgrade your stats and weaponry is the key to success in Rogue Legacy. Naturally, Rogue Legacy feels right at home when controlled using the DualShock controllers and while the PSV isn’t quite as comfy to hold in my hand, it works fine. It’s more or less how I hoped the system would be used in its inception and the title is all the better for it. There’s no going through menus, no separate saves for local and network or anything of the sort. In fact, by the end of the game, I was sporting triple jumps, two dashes and limited flight which made navigating the perilous dungeon into a graceful acrobatics exercise.Īs this is largely a review of the PlayStation release of the title, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the use of the cross-save system which is simply the best of its implementation I’ve seen thus far.Įnding a session on my PS4 and then loading the game on the Vita, it would simply ask to download the latest save and it would do so in a matter of a second and I can pick up exactly where I left off. It’s a typical hack and slash adventure on the surface but the controls are extremely tight and the range of movements are expanded over time as more upgrades are earned. Length: About 5-7 hours for the first play-through and much more for NG+.Ĭonsidering the fact that Rogue Legacy has been out on PC for a while now, I’ll assume that most people know what it’s all about.įor those that don’t, I’ll just say that it’s a title about exploring, killing monsters, upgrading and dying. Good luck with the next +.Multiplayer: Cross-save between playstation platforms. However the final boss should be a pice of cake. If he shouts them from the side, use the dash and jumps to evade. If he shouts dagger from the ground, make sure, you're standing in the right position and keep shooting. The only difference is, that his attacks are more difficult to dodge. Throw the daggers and he'll be dead soon. Just jump over them and keep shooting the daggers.Īfter you killed him, there is a second form, but just use the same tactic. At first you hear the sound of him throwing the daggers and then you will see some markers at the end of the screen because they're outside of the screen. So you just shoot the dagger every 2 seconds and eventually you will have to dodge his dagger throw (5 daggers at once) but this is no problem because he should be far away from you. If you haven't noticed already, if the dagger flys off screen, he keeps flying until he hits something or someone, just check his health bar at the top of the screen. Each time he gets hit, the dagger throws him back, so he should be far away soon. At the start, throw the dagger.and throw the dagger again.and again.and again.until he's dead. However if you use an archmage with the dagger spell, he's a complete joke. Fighting him in a regular way is indeed possible but very hard. This is the final boss and at the beginning he was a real problem for me.
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