Sockets and gems! I like sleeves and gems. So imagine when entering Dark Blood: Genesis, I got a new insight into monsters and demons like Hellish Zelda, I clicked on a messy tab, found the whole page of sockets, and waited for the gem .
Darksiders: Genesis Review
- Developer: Airship Group
- announcer: THQ Nordic
- Platform: Audit on PC
- Availability: Available now on PC and Stadia, listed on Switch, PS4 and Xbox One in February 2020
Let me try to explain. Enemies in Genesis sometimes drop special gems called cores. The core of each enemy type is unique and gives it unique privileges. The more resources each core has, the more they can be upgraded and the privileges become better. (By the way, this can get very dirty.)
Now, to access these privileges, you must put them in a socket on the socket tree. That's the fun. Look at the socket tree! The socket comes in three flavors, and although you can put any old core into any old socket, if you match the taste of the socket with the taste of the core, you will get additional synergy. Invest in a special core and those really big guys and bosses will fall, and you will have fun. I spent a lot of time cutting in and out of the socket in Genesis and watching what happened to the overall power levels of the two characters. It's nice to see the numbers rise. That was Genesis, wasn't it? Initially, developers created sockets and gems. The numbers have gone up, which is good.
Between playing with gems and slots, Dark Blood: Genesis itself is a very interesting game. The temptation is to look at distant top-down cameras and groups of bad guys, and then think about it, this is the result of Darksiders trading Diablo with Zelda. not quite. There are many things to do against enemies, and Genesis is good at breaking skulls under the blow of a sword, which will make Blizzard proud, but this skill never encourages Grisando in Diablo, and The developers of Dark Blood are still obsessed with combos and confusions-involving switch ing, portals, traversing, lava and all jazz puzzles. Nothing will confuse you, but it gives more texture to each level and shape of each task than Diablo.
There are two characters to play (if you are solo, you can switch between the two characters), and they are both knights of Apocalypse. The war is serious, with swords. Strife is very cheerful and likes to use guns that can fire different types of ammunition. This is the starting point anyway, but they develop a good set of abilities throughout the adventure. Expressed in the language of Diablo-I just said it is not the same as Diablo, but whatever -War is a bit like a barbarian, and Strife is a bit like a demon hunter-but as things go, he will have some wizard-like moments. Each character has special tools used along the way-for example, Strife can attract the surrounding portals, and War has Vorpal Boomerang stuff, and it's really hard to hit the ground-so some difficulties need to be in it One to determine the trick. However, switching between them is instantaneous. As cavalry of the apocalypse, each of them can summon and dismiss their horses to fit the open-air part of each level before you enter the dungeon.
Is there a story? Have! I think this is a prequel, although I admit that I may have a pancake at a critical moment in the expo. What Lucifer needs to do, so you have to search back and forth around hell, kill people with semi-famous biblical names, and in a memorable place, check out some of the cunning pipes in Eden. The narrative is mainly to illustrate the communication between the knights and to visit areas with truly beautiful artistic guidance. Most importantly-this can be weird-I like the look of action RPGs. Stone staircases rise from countless caves on earth, acid bubbles and hissing foam like puddles of energy drinks, ice cliffs give way to ancient stone gates, and cursed gold coins form sparkling dunes. Genesis provides all of this. It's the perfect balance between a well-thought-out D & D event (DM can really sell the environment) and a budget-conscious fantasy-themed bar just outside Chertsey where you can use the fake stone monster and jalapeno pickles next to it Also high. I suspect that a lot of jalapeno sauce will be consumed when making this game.