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Shadwen lily
Shadwen lily





As I also graduated from the school of “Leave No Stone Unturned and No Guard Alive”, I took the logical route and stabbed the guard in the neck.

shadwen lily

So either you distract the guard, or you outright kill him. As opposed to saying you have a moral choice, the game just lets you do whatever you want. Then, we get something rather interesting. Then we finally take control of our assassin as we delve into the more advanced mechanics, which takes us all the way up to where Lily is. She’s used to guide you through the tutorial and teach you the mechanics (more on that later) up until she gets caught stealing apples. In Shadwen, you play the titular character who is introduced in a rather nice motion-comic style cutscene where she murders the king in front of a young girl, after which she asks said girl “Now what to do with you…”Īs I’m of the “Leave no witnesses” school of assassinating, my choice in that matter would be crystal clear.Īnyways, after the cutscene, flash back a couple of hours and take control of the girl, named Lily. Now… Don’t judge a book by its cover or a game by its name because if you do… You probably end up like me and get surprised. Set in an Alan Wake altered version of the in-game fictional town of Night Springs that resides within the Darkness during a time loop, American Nightmare is really going for the most contrived location award.In a time where Assassin’s Creed is more about the glitches than the assassinations and stealth comes a little game from the makers of Trine called “Shadwen”. That's not a knock on the game, it's as cheesy as it needs to be. The entire game happens on three small areas, which you sequentially go through three times in as many time loops doing mostly the same thing. It gets repetitive though in latter days the game tends to cut out some of the busywork.

shadwen lily

The characters and dialogue evolve throughout though, so the story is always moving forward. I really recommend going through all of Mr. Scratch's videos as the actor is having a good old time with that character. The gameplay is just as in the main game, with the addition of a couple of new enemies that don't bring all that much new to the game. It's also much easier this time around it felt. Well that's all of Remedy for me, can't wait for Control.ġ2. The Legend of Zelda - Spirit Tracks - Finished on Time: ~25 hours I really wanted to play all Zelda titles and this one slipped my grasp so far. I liked Phantom Hourglass but I didn't love it so I gave myself a break before I started this one. In comparison to Phantom Hourglass I found it much better. Good storyline, cool dungeons (you don't have to go through the same floors of the same dungeon to advance a little bit further, all under the pressure of time). In the last dungeon I had to gave in and had to consult a walkthrough because the puzzle there beat me. I felt really stupid when seeing the solution because it was really obvios. I was a little bit disappointed that Linebeck played such a minor role in this game because he was such a charmer in Phantom Hourglass. The last boss was really memorable because it consisted of 4 consecutive phases which reminded me a lot on Sekiro. I think it was one of the hardest Zelda bosses I played because it requires a lot of precision and endurance.

shadwen lily

I enjoyed roaming the world via train despite being bound to tracks. There is a lot to discover and I haven't seen everything, barely scratched the surface. I am glad that I catched up with this game, it was a pleasure.Ĭoming up: I am at the final boss of Overcooked and I am 25 hours in AC Odyssey so it will be one of those.







Shadwen lily