CI Games has announced that Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition will be available at retail stores in North America for PS4 and Xbox One for $29.99. This updated package comes with the original game from Deck13 as well as all the DLC such as the Ancient Labyrinth campaign pack.
CI Games’ Gripping Action RPG Rises Anew on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One Bundled With All Previously Released DLC
WARSAW, Poland – Oct. 15, 2015 – CI Games has announced that it will launch Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition, an updated release of its intensely thrilling action RPG packaged with all of the game’s DLC, later this month.
The “Ancient Labyrinth” campaign leads the charge of bonus content available in Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition. Locked away between the realms of humans and demons is a long-forgotten maze of dangerous puzzles, hidden secrets and frightful terrors to explore. This expansion introduces one of the most powerful Lords of the Rhogar army, as well as new weapons and armor, story and lore, side quests, and rewards that vary depending on player choices.
Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition also includes the following DLC add-ons:
• Demonic Weapon Pack – Holds three fearsome weapons of wicked origins: a trusty sword balanced for offense and defense, twin daggers for raw power, and a magic-stealing hammer.
• Lion Heart Pack – Unlocks an elite armor set accompanied by an equally mighty hammer and shield.
• Monk Decipher – A new quest that digs deeper into the Keystone Monastery to claim a legendary artifact that reacts to hidden places and treasures.
• The Foundation Boost and The Arcane Boost – Each pack contains two resource cards to aid Harkyn on his journey.
Set in a sprawling medieval fantasy universe, Lords of the Fallen is built with rewardingly complex melee combat mechanics that make every encounter a fast-paced and satisfying challenge. When an ancient god of chaos returns to subjugate the world, humankind’s last hope for salvation is Harkyn, a convicted sinner cast aside by society. Confront the formidable Lords and generals of the dark legions as a Warrior, Rogue or Cleric, fully customizable with an evolving arsenal of skills, weapons and gear.
Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition will be available in North America on Oct. 27 at retail stores only for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One for $29.99. It is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB. For more information on current and upcoming titles from CI Games, please visit www.cigames.com.
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Imo, even if it is a third person game, do you really want top imagine a camera hovering around the player? Is that immersive to you? The camera in a third person game is there because that's the format that works, you are still supposed to be the character on screen. I don't know, it's a minor thing, i just think it's stupid and makes no sense for a game. Effort should be put in to make the game feel grounded in other ways imo, that is by far more effective.
Imo, even if it is a third person game, do you really want top imagine a camera hovering around the player? Is that immersive to you? The camera in a third person game is there because that's the format that works, you are still supposed to be the character on screen. I don't know, it's a minor thing, i just think it's stupid and makes no sense for a game. Effort should be put in to make the game feel grounded in other ways imo, that is by far more effective.
as for your question. i feel like it is a camera hovering around the player character. the character isn't me as far as i'm concerned. and i rarely feel like any games are. even in first person i feel like i'm essentially a passenger looking in on some guy or girls journey. so lens effects feel quite apt for me.
http://i.imgur.com/4uZahbv.jpg
has a similar 80's 3D glasses effect tbh. i'm very glad i like it. otherwise i'd hate a lot of games this gen. lol
Also no, i don't care. Being part of the glorious PC master race I can turn that shit of in most cases. problem solved :P
I think they built a good foundation, the world and graphics were great, the gameplay good to okay. But the story and characters were not good. And it had too many bugs - I had a gamebreaking one (couldn´t activate some anvils), so I stopped playing.