Diamond Member Steam 0 Posted March 3 Diamond Member Share Posted March 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Image via Crystal Dynamics The remaster offers fresh free-roaming, excellent platforming, fun sword combat, a wide array of supernatural powers, and plenty of puzzle-solving. Between the puzzle segments, players will encounter regular enemies to dispose of through hand-to-hand combat and a few boss fights, whose encounters played like a more action-y puzzle. We play as Raziel and Kain, two incredibly powerful vampires who have access to telekinetic abilities and swords they can use to dispose of hordes of enemies in deliciously bloody fashion. Though there are two different playable characters, most of their combat moveset is shared. Aside from a few key abilities, like Raziel's ability to shift to a different plane of existence, most of the game plays just the same regardless of character, and you're likely to enjoy both.Defiance's original problem is finally vanquished The original Defiance did away with the free camera style for a weird, semi-fixed camera that greatly impacts all aspects of its gameplay. The world of Nosgoth was always scary, but in a way that made you feel small compared to its grandeur, never imprisoned. Defiance's original camera made Nosgoth feel claustrophobic, the combat less fun, and, worst of all, the platforming segments absolutely torturous. That has been fixed via the new "Remastered Camera." It behaves just like the free camera you see in most third-person games nowadays, and it works great. It finally makes platforming fun again because you can once again see where you're jumping, which seems simple, but will likely shave off hours from newcomers' first playthroughs. My Remastered playthrough lasted roughly the same nine hours that my original one did, but that's because the 20 percent of wandering around and 80 percent of repeating jumps have been replaced by a lot of time taking cool screenshots. Taking a note from the Aspyr remasters of the classic This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up games, Crystal Dynamics' Defiance remaster also offers greatly enhanced textures, lighting, and beautifully re-modelled characters that we can all gaze upon so much better now. The graphical overhaul definitely doesn't make Defiance visually comparable to more modern titles like Expedition 33 in terms of realism, but it respects the vision behind the already beautiful models of the original, giving them more than enough charm to captivate players for the long run.And it comes with some fantastic extra content The remaster also adds lots of sweet bonus content: a ton of beautiful concept art, music, story tidbits, and a surprising number of levels that didn't make it to the original or remastered versions of the game. There are also various welcome quality-of-life improvements. Defiance is an exploration-heavy game, and getting lost in an old game might feel even more embarrassing than in a modern one. Luckily, the remaster features all sorts of discrete little mechanics, such as an improved map and trackers that players who end up feeling lost can make use of. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Screenshot by Destructoid Had this version released back in ‘03, it likely would’ve been a contender for best adventure platformer of its time. Still, games have evolved a lot since then, and a long-overdue camera change might not be enough to justify the $25 tag versus similar games of today. My honest opinion, as a fan, is that this is definitely worth getting. Every new change massively improves the game. The combat is more simplistic than what you’ll find in the best ****** May Cry entries, and there are mandatory encounters against enemies that feel like unnecessary filler. Still, this unique story of gothic horror remains more than entertaining and engrossing enough even today, especially if you play it with a controller, but definitely enjoyable even on mouse and keyboard. It’s also prettier than ever. Defiance remastered is a triumph, even if an obvious one. Unlike the Angel of Darkness remaster, a game so broken that no amount of rework could turn it fully playable, Defiance was always the simplest and most obvious of vision tweaks away from brilliance. One can only imagine how much of a splash it could’ve made way back in ‘03 if released in proper form. Here's hoping this excellent rework will find enough of a new player base to get the wheel of fate turning in its favor once more. Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered is now out on PC, Xbox X|S, PlayStation 4, 5, Switch, and Switch 2. The post This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up appeared first on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/303150-steam-legacy-of-kain-defiance-remastered-review-%E2%80%93-finally-the-experience-we-deserved-back-then/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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