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By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

I got to sit down and play Phantom Blade Zero at Gamescom last week and—after muddling a bit to find my booth in the chaos of a bustling floor—came away quite impressed. Judging by the reactions of my fellow demo-triers, one of whom managed to beat it a whole 7 minutes before me (I'm not upset), it's looking to be a sleeper hit.

Phantom Blade Zero comes from S-Game, and it's the studio's first major effort and, as PC Gamer's own Rich Stanton , it's also inspired by an RPG maker game the team made back in 2010 PIGSPIN เครดิตฟรี 100 named Rainblood: Town of Death. S-Game has since been pretty eager to draw a line —revealing that while it's certainly drawn inspiration, it's huc99สล็อตฟรี definitely its own thing.

Phantom Blade Zero is a game that's not too concerned about rugged exploration filled with a billion threats. It's not entirely disinterested in it, mind, but enemies don't respawn after you've killed them once—and from huc99สล็อตฟรี what I've played, the focus is more on the boss fights.

What separates it from Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, however, is that it's not afraid to let things get complex. For starters, you have two types of attack that require either a perfect parry or a perfect spot dodge—that is, a dodge where you commit to the power of iframes and stay rooted as the swing comes in. You also have access to timed blocks, which are great for stance-breaking (Sha-Chi depleting) your foes.

In the mix you've got ranged weapons—such as a bow and arrow or, more stylishly, a giant tiger head that spits fire—and special moves that are fueled by Sha-Chi essence named Power Surges.

One of my favourites was a boss who threw a weighted chain at me—flashing a red light to tell me that the incoming attack needed to be perfect-dodged. However, said mook then proceeded to hurl his weapon upwards, forcing me to intuit (by the flex of his arm) when it was coming back down. Multiple times, though, I'd be further punished by a hitbox as he yanked the offending bludgeon away if my positioning was bad.

It's all a delicious baseline for skill expression, unafraid to assume its players are skilled enough to get spicy with its mechanics, and I cannot wait to play some more—my attention () has now turned into full-blown excitement.

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