My Legendary laser rifle seemed to have the same stats as my Legendary shotgun but did about 30% less damage in reality. Nighttime is impossible - I found I had to sleep the minute the sun went down because you can not see a gd damn thing. Walking inside and everything is pitch black for a few secondsand your flashlight does squat to illuminate a dark room. The game was great fun but yeesh there were some frustrating flaws: which already had its fair share of problems. But I feel more ambivalent about it than the first game. I still rushed through the entire game in a week, so I didn't hate it. I never played an RPG where I was looking so little forward towards leveling up. for my ranged build there were only 6 points to invest, and all just give a tiny bit of extra damage. so it was always a major boon if you took one down. at least in elex 1 you got elex potions, weapons and other stuff. the new converters are also boring, with virtually nothing inside thats worth your while. I much preferred the mutants and albs from the first game as enemies. the new big enemies are kinda boring, and their color-scheme looks bland and uninspired. I lost all feeling for which part of the world I had already explored because they would just zap me around all over the world. The fact that they just teleport you to the quest location also ruined immersion in how frequently it happened. ![]() Even if you move to the bastion frequently they just won't shut up about where you should be going next. Although exploration felt less rewarding than in the first game. Additionally the Crater-Town was a major Lag-fest.īut the jetpack is great, and the first half of the game felt like a nice RPG. I don't think in its current state its recommendable to join the Morkons, because whenever I was going there it took forever for the wall-textures to load. Performance on PS4 Pro was also pretty bad in some places. It was probably a mistake to do all but the main quest before advancing to chapter 4, so there was nothing left but missions about killing 30 enemies in 3 locations. ![]() I still feel mad about the fact that the big payoff for joining the clerics is the duty to kill like 120 Robots for a single quest lol. It was perfectly fine, but i personally don't really care about graphics or performance. But why can't you use two handed weapons while flying? I'll probably never use one for just that reason.Īll in all i really liked it, the first half is awesome, the second half is a bit bloated with fights and little else. Generally the jetpack is the best part of the game, it works really well whenever Jax isn't trying to grab random ledges.Īlso air combat is actually fun, i didn't expect that. The unlimited jetpack after finishing is awesome. Also does Jax simply not tell Caja about it or is it just that she doesn't care? It cares much more about hinting Elex 3 than being a good conclusion for Elex 2.ĭex becoming Cyberdex was super weird. Very weak ending (low destruction), i didn't realize that boss fight was the boss fight until after it was over. Also why do the Albs feel like invading the Berserkers in the middle of the alien crysis, wtf? "Go to 3 places and kill 20 enemies each" gets old quickly. After you get there you immediately lose a major incentive for exploration. Limiting the fuel upgrades to 50 seems a bit pointless. ![]() In order to defend the peace on Magalan and the safety of his own family, Jax has to go on a mission to convince the factions to unite against the invaders and find his own son, Dex, who got separated from him …ĭive into a huge, hand-crafted, completely unique world with multiple factions and diverse environments set in a post-apocalyptic science fantasy universe.It's a shame the first 15 minutes are the worst of the game Several years after Jax defeated the Hybrid, a new threat arrives from the sky, unleashing the dangerous powers of dark Elex and endangering all life on the planet. ELEX II returns to the post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy world of Magalan – with massive environments that can be explored with unrivaled freedom via jetpack, you will be able to move through the epic story any way you want. ELEX II is the sequel to ELEX, the vintage open-world role-playing experience from the award-winning creators of the Gothic and Risen series, Piranha Bytes.
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