
Sometimes I am starting a game, play like 20 hours and have no motivation to continue it at all (Xenoblade Chronicles DE - I really want just to sell it but it was gift for christmas and maybe I will continue it some day). I also started Final Fantasy VII Remake because I finished the FF VII OC last year and I really wanted to try it but, oh well, it is not that good as I thought it would be so I slowly progress in the story. They are not even that new: TLoZ Twilight Princess or Fallout New Vegas are not the newest games I dare to say. I don't understand why do you have problem with fact I like to play multiple games at the same time. If you want a beautiful looking game with fun gameplay, I highly recommend this game. It took me about 18 hours to beat the game though How Long To Beat shows half that for the main game, though I often seem to have times longer than they show. I was never frustrated with it like I have been in some games where your moves had to be perfect. The platforming was very good with tight controls. Combat was fast and fun though not a lot of variation over the course of the game other than using new abilities. You start out with a staff for combat with normal and strong attacks but later you gain other abilities such as turning the staff into a bow and bombs to throw at your opponents. You can have them perform various tasks and as your abilites progress they assist in combat too. You also control small creatures call rot that you discover along the way. The gameplay consists of platforming and combat with some puzzles. Coming from this background, the visuals are very good. This is the first game from Ember Lab, an animation studio known for some short films and commercials. It is an action adventure game where you are trying to restore balance to the world and remove the corruption that has taken over. I hadn't seen Kena: Bridge of Spirits discussed here before.

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