ELEX was one of those games that could have been so good if the developers had the opportunity to refine some of its rougher sides. And ELEX 2 certainly seems like it has a strong sense of what it wants to be: in your face, angry, flashy, and metal as all hell. It’s the best.ĮLEX‘s greatest strength was a charm that shone throughout regardless. I have to write down everything to keep myself vaguely track. Recently, it took me days to complete a single quest because I kept getting distracted by a cool thing that popped up, whether it was a bandit hideout, a lake infested with monsters, or a series of notes that hinted at a mysterious quest. It was the essence of Eurojank: a punishingly difficult RPG made harder by some atrocious lag, glitches galore, rubbish AI, basically zero balance, dodgy performance, consistent crashes at launch, a ton of systems that weren’t well developed (or well thought out), poor explanations for basic stats and mechanics, and combat design that basically encouraged save scumming en masse.Īnd yet when Patricia played ELEX, she still loved it. ![]()
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