@@sarika3689 even without armiger unleashed all battles are easy, just not omega, don´t know if i go again without AU against him or if i make him easier too
The Warp Strike strategy works very well in urban areas. I used it to kick Ardyn's butt once I realized it can be used as a counter against his Warp Strike. You could say I learned it from Ardyn and improved it. I used a similar strategy against Adaman Taimai: warping around to restore MP while using the ring.
This fight was awesome and I really enjoyed it, but when Cor came, the damn summon theme started playing the ENTIRE battle plus the cutscene that follows after it. Really sucked, because it didn't really fit in.
Hey Mekkah, thanks for being so swift with uploads! Would you say the PC version of XV is worth it? I bought the PS4 version back when it first came out but was disappointed with the trade-off of how long I waited for the game. I heard the PC version is much more complete and offers all the DLC.
I absolutely loved playing through the game again, but I also quite liked the game when it initially came out despite its major flaws. The PC version comes bundled with everything that's been released thus far in terms of DLC, which help to flesh out the story and stop it from feeling so disjointed or vague. The main game itself has had extra cutscenes injected in to the same effect, as well as a massive overhaul of the final area. For me though running the game on settings that weren't terrible aided in my enjoyment massively. So if you've not played the DLCs at all I'd definitely recommend giving it another go, particularly if your qualm with the game was the story felt incredibly rushed towards the end. However, if you didn't like the game because of the combat, or if you simply didn't care for the story at all they're still both fundamentally the same apart from a couple of revelations in the DLCs.
Cannot believe there are no comments about this soundtrack. One of the best pieces out of both the original soundtrack and the second volume
You must do Cor's sidequest before Cerberus in order to unlock his cutscene. Much better than the King Behemoth.
You think I was defeated when I fell into the ravine?! I am here and now I'll devour your very soul, you fools who tread upon the Gates of Hell!
I didn't think to just nonstop warp strike it. Here I am on the ground, taking a bunch of damage and dying like 3 times lol.
But that’s so boring, it’s a good last resort if you’re just tired of dying tho
For me it was like “Armiger Unleashed activate”
Easy battle follows, than suddenly a cutscene of Noct and the guys tired and losing for some reason...
That's every fight after you unlock Armiger Unleashed lol
@@sarika3689 even without armiger unleashed all battles are easy, just not omega, don´t know if i go again without AU against him or if i make him easier too
@@Igorragna Easy, easy, depend the lvl and your gameplay style.
"You got nothing and nothing's got you."
"I can see your fear, it surrounds you"
Getting Devil May Cry 3 flashbacks here
*Easy mode is now selectable*
You got nothing, and nothing's got you...
@@sarika3689 I can see your fear , cause it surrounds you
Heh...to think Nix took this on solo and much faster. XD
Touché, bro. XD
Ehh, Nyx* didnt kill him, all he managed to do is waste his time and distract him..
Wow , thats " Cerberus " from FFVIII . O.o
The Warp Strike strategy works very well in urban areas. I used it to kick Ardyn's butt once I realized it can be used as a counter against his Warp Strike. You could say I learned it from Ardyn and improved it.
I used a similar strategy against Adaman Taimai: warping around to restore MP while using the ring.
This fight was awesome and I really enjoyed it, but when Cor came, the damn summon theme started playing the ENTIRE battle plus the cutscene that follows after it. Really sucked, because it didn't really fit in.
Flame on!!!!
2:39 lol
Hey Mekkah, thanks for being so swift with uploads! Would you say the PC version of XV is worth it? I bought the PS4 version back when it first came out but was disappointed with the trade-off of how long I waited for the game. I heard the PC version is much more complete and offers all the DLC.
I absolutely loved playing through the game again, but I also quite liked the game when it initially came out despite its major flaws. The PC version comes bundled with everything that's been released thus far in terms of DLC, which help to flesh out the story and stop it from feeling so disjointed or vague. The main game itself has had extra cutscenes injected in to the same effect, as well as a massive overhaul of the final area. For me though running the game on settings that weren't terrible aided in my enjoyment massively.
So if you've not played the DLCs at all I'd definitely recommend giving it another go, particularly if your qualm with the game was the story felt incredibly rushed towards the end. However, if you didn't like the game because of the combat, or if you simply didn't care for the story at all they're still both fundamentally the same apart from a couple of revelations in the DLCs.
I hate to be that guy, but the transition could definitely be better.
But you didn't get Cor tho....
나 저거 잡다가 포기 했는데 시간이 너무 오래 걸려