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you can warp into them and shake the analog |
That’s when you kind of get the same sort of independent gaming essence from its previous BNS Gold works, but from a different perspective. Warp has a Portal-esque look at first, as you wander as a cute little alien named Zero around a lab and humans watch over your progress through a memory puzzle and digesting a grub (without a mouth, no less).But before you get into the easygoing vibe that the Blade And Soul game puts on at first, you’re soon taken for a throttling turn. About near the beginning of the opening level, Zero reacquires an ability that makes him a force to be reckoned with the option to warp from one place to another. Granted, the warping isn’t effective in the long range, but it does come with its perks, like getting through walls and warping into objects. But it’s about ten minutes into the Blade And Soul game that you discover Zero’s best ability warping into human beings.It’s simple. Once a guard or an unfortunate scientist get into your reach, you can warp into them and shake the analog stick to make them explode into a pile of bloody goop. It’s a sick effect, and one of the main highlights of Warp.Unfortunately, it’s also an indicator of the steep difficulty that Blade And Soul Item awaits you as you progress through the Blade And Soul game. |
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