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I am fighting Hercules...
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yeah around halfway, the game is very short and repetitive. in the latter chapters, you see meet the same emenies and scenery over and over again.
oajlu
The only reason you see the same scenery is because that's how the story plays out. Plus all the enemies are the same throughout the game anyway, why does it matter? The majority of games have the same enemies repeated, i guess you want it to have different enemies all the time.
And to the TC, if you ever want to find a more accurate whereabouts of the position you are in the game check out www.gamefaqs.com =]
[QUOTE="oajlu"]
yeah around halfway, the game is very short and repetitive. in the latter chapters, you see meet the same emenies and scenery over and over again.
The only reason you see the same scenery is because that's how the story plays out. Plus all the enemies are the same throughout the game anyway, why does it matter? The majority of games have the same enemies repeated, i guess you want it to have different enemies all the time.
And to the TC, if you ever want to find a more accurate whereabouts of the position you are in the game check out www.gamefaqs.com =]
Exactly. I would be kinda "frightened" if I see a brand new enemy at every corner. A few new additions to the main lineup is welcomed, and I think God of War 3 did that. So there's nothing to complain about. The enemies make sense, and they mesh extremely well with the lore and the story. If they add too many new enemies, it'll just be cliche and cheesy. I bought the Ultimate Edition and I got the artbook that came with it. It explains some of their design choices for environment, levels, and enemies.Please Log In to post.
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