• Albbi@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    Dead Cells is like this. And because just blocking with your shield still hurts you I only try to parry and reflect all damage while taking none. Of course, I miss almost all of my parry attempts…

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      5 days ago

      There’s a setting that will give you a visual warning with just enough time to react if you want to practice parrying.

      I just throw a shield in my backpack and roll like a motherfucker though.

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.deOP
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      5 days ago

      Clair Obscur (really, any game) could really use the difficulty settings of Doom: The Dark Ages. You can basically adjust everything. Parry timings, damage modifiers, even game speed. Both to make it easier than default but also to make it harder.

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        5 days ago

        Yeah, my only major criticism of the game is the way they handled difficulty settings. “Story” mode still requires you to learn the mechanics and play the way they intended. It should have been called “easy” or “casual” or something and had a separate “story” mode that is really just about enjoying the story without any combat difficulty.

        I don’t really enjoy turn-based combat or quick time events, so this game would have been a complete pass for me, but I decided to check it out on Game Pass and I really liked the art, music, and story. I ended up modding out all the combat challenge so I could enjoy it anyway, but it would have been better if I could tweak it through the settings and maybe end up with something a little more balanced.

    • mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 days ago

      It doesn’t help that all of their parry animations look like they trigger a solid half second after the actual parry happens.

      Gustave does a pirouette, and doesn’t actually swing his sword until after the entire spin is complete. But the parry timing happens right as he starts to turn.

    • It’s weird that it’s a smaller window than dodging but the animations are about the same speed. I tend to dodge more than parry, but I’m getting deeper into the game where you really want that extra counter damage to end the fight sooner.

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    6 days ago

    Maybe it’s a magnetic field or some such that reflects the attack, but it’s powered by a capacitor and discharges as soon as you raise the shield. Best explanation I’ve got.

  • madjo@feddit.nl
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    6 days ago

    Zelda Breath Of The Wild had that too. You could reflect the guardian’s beam by raising your shield at exactly the right moment.

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      6 days ago

      Did it need to be the right moment, though? I remember going through that canyon temple with the guardians and just standing and waiting for the attack with my shield up, and needing to reposition to get it to hit them back… but that memory might be incorrect…

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        6 days ago

        The Guardian and Ancient shields would auto-reflect beams, but still consume shield durability. Any shield could be used with the parry and not consume durability. (This goes for most if not all monster attacks.)

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          6 days ago

          Maybe that’s what it was, idk. I’m terrible with parry mechanics but it was also a few years ago.

      • ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml
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        6 days ago

        You could raise your shield and have the guardian destroy the shield but deal no damage to you, and you could also parry while your shield is raised to reflect the beam back. BotW had a parry button you could use while your shield was raised.