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Dr.Grass said:
the_dengle said:
Dr.Grass said:
the_dengle said:
Can you toggle between difficulty levels at any time during a Stick of Truth playthrough?


Yeah. I'm not sure if you can go back up once you go down though.

Well what I want to know is whether you can start a game on normal, then change it to hard four hours in when you realize it's going to stay this easy. Because I can't fault a journalist for choosing "normal" for their review. If "normal" is easy and "hard" is normal, and you're committed to the difficulty level you chose at the start, I don't see why I would blame the reviewer. Sounds like that's the developers' fault to me.

Like I said I played on hard all the way through. When I died there were times when it said you can change the difficulty setting.

BUT MOST GAMES don't allow you to go harder once you go easier - this prevents people from completing on hard by cheating. It's totally fair.

I don't know why you want to fault the developers. OBVIOUSLY a lot of people who buy South Park will be casual(ish) gamers, and for most of them a turned based game is completely new. For ANYONE who has gaming experience, it would be obvious that the only mode worth playing is hard - especially if you pay full price. Reviewers are meant to provide these kind of insights. But many of them just end up paraphrasing each other and not adding much new.

I'm not looking for an excuse to fault the developers. But if I'm reviewing a game, and it offers me those difficulty settings, I'm choosing the middle one. If "normal" is braindead-easy, the developers messed up. Even as an experienced gamer, I rarely choose "hard" on my first playthrough. This is because I expect that "normal" mode, being named such, is the difficulty setting that the game's difficulty curve was balanced around. Often I find that "hard mode" implements tricks to give the illusion of challenge. This isn't always the case, of course. But if the game is balanced around hard mode and normal mode is too easy, why does easy mode exist? What is its purpose?

In short, why would I blame the reviewer for playing on normal mode and saying it's too easy when I myself would most likely choose normal mode and expect a fair challenge?