Mixed feelings. On one hand, the train stuff still seems... well, akward.
But the gameplay looks awesome and your fairy is zelda this time? Seems like a good twist to
the concept
They felt a bit forced sometimes, like in the combat, which felt too easy and the thing you needed to do was to tap the enemy. Couldn't they use the actions buttons to attack? It would feel much more fluid in my opinion, if they also made taping an enemy=lock-on.
They felt a bit forced sometimes, like in the combat, which felt too easy and the thing you needed to do was to tap the enemy. Couldn't they use the actions buttons to attack? It would feel much more fluid in my opinion, if they also made taping an enemy=lock-on.
The whole reason with the game was to have touch controls only.
They felt a bit forced sometimes, like in the combat, which felt too easy and the thing you needed to do was to tap the enemy. Couldn't they use the actions buttons to attack? It would feel much more fluid in my opinion, if they also made taping an enemy=lock-on.