Severance said:
Do tell your experience with it after you finish a couple of levels repetitiveness kills it. |
So far the action seems pretty varied to me, actually.
I took a quick look at your collection and realized that Oni is the closest thing to Red Steel 2 that I've played before. It's got the crappy story and poor voice work, but an intriguing and unique combat system that focuses on open movement, melee combat, with some firearms on the side. The first person perspective and motion control make Red Steel 2 feel a lot more visceral, and the gunplay feels integral to the game (though absolutely secondary to the melee) rather than a total afterthought as in Oni.

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