Lies of P - Discussion - eviltoast

Bought Lies of P last night and made it just past the first boss. I know some folks are comparing it to Bloodborne and I can see why they think that (damn chimney sweeps). I do like the game although I wish the dodge was better. Bloodborne had a sick dodge system and this one isn’t quite there.

Also, quite thrilled to have bought a game on PC that actually works. No major bugs, crashes, etc. which is really how it should be.

Anyone have any thoughts, opinions on the game in general?

  • Xilly@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    I was also hoping for better dodging as I am terrible at parrying. I struggled with Sekiro because it’s so reliant on parrying but I did enjoy it up until I got to Genichiro as I was never able to beat him.

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      This comment chain might be the first thing that’s making me actually interested in the game lol. Sekiro is one of my favorite games and Genichiro is when I actually realized that because it finally got me into that sword dance flow state, or as the folks say - it clicked at that point. If LoP can get even close to that I’ll probably like it a lot

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        I’ve only played the demo of P, but if you expect Sekiro sword dances you’re probably going to be disappointed. It’s not as fundamental as in Sekiro.

        Parrying is important in P, as it builds up stagger. But they’re trickier to land. Can be quite satisfying once that’s nailed down.

        Not sure how the game evolves beyond the demo.

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          I didn’t get a chance to play the demo so dunno, but I’m looking forward to reviews or a hefty discount down the line, it might still be worth giving a try. Considering the weapon variety I’m guessing they went more for novelty than a single perfected weapon style anyway so you’re probably right that it won’t end up being sekiro 2

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        1 year ago

        Glad the comment chain made you want to try it!

        I have a feeling Sekiro fans will find more enjoyment in it than I did.

        Hopefully you can find the demo if it’s still available somewhere.

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        1 year ago

        It’s currently included with Game Pass plus there is a demo (I think it’s still available) so you can try it without having to buy it. Spending $60+ always gives me pause.

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          Looks like they removed the demo since it fully launched now, but yeah I almost never buy games at full price on day one. I don’t mind waiting tho, plenty of other games to play until they put out a discount and/or remove denuvo anyway.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah it was the moment when I realized Lies of P reminded me of playing Sekiro when I stopped lol. I’m just disappointed they make you have to parry. Not parrying lead to me getting combo locked during that first carnival boss so many times. Getting hit multiple times without being able to dodge or parry after the first hit was annoying.

      Heard that the game has a dodge/roll upgrade a bit farther into it but I just didn’t have it in me to deal with more of the parrying to get that far.

      Grateful the game was on gamepass so I was able to check it out before buying it. Hopefully my friend that’s 100% Sekiro will give it a try soon. He might enjoy the combat more than I did. He never dodged in bloodborne but instead stood still and just parry’d the bosses until it worked lol.