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This game is a great time, solo or co-op, but if you're not a fan of hard games, it won't be for you. We're talking about bosses that will fill the screen with projectiles and enemies, and they will require your whole attention span and quick thumbs to beat them.
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Back to the bosses, though, they will give you a beat down. The controls are tight and responsive, though I have changed the dash to the Right Trigger for better access, and never have I felt like they were fighting against me. Luckily, the game is still fair, and it even feels rewarding beating the bosses in the game, which is mostly what the game is. Just like a NES game, more precisely Contra, it's an easy-to-play Run-N-Gun game, thanks to the simple tutorial that only a certain game journalist would find hard, that becomes hard thanks to ever spawning enemies and projectiles everywhere. While Dark Souls can be challenging, a more accurate comparison is most likely an NES game, which can actually be more difficult. Now, before I get too deep into the gameplay, I have to say that unlike most journalists in the field these days, I'm not gonna do the idiotic "#Cup Souls" thing or even compare this game to Dark Souls in the slightest. That changed when this game FINALLY released, and the best part is, the wait is worth it. That was back in 2013, and skip forward a few years later, I have yet to buy an Xbox One or any of the "exclusives," even when most of them are on PC. When this game flashed on screen during an show reel, I became interested in an instant.
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I remember when I first saw this game on TV when the Xbox One was first revealed.