![]() That in and of itself, where you can be overwhelmed by sheer weight of numbers, is the main thing that adds to the challenge of these battles. The boss fights try to mix things up a little, as enemies with much more interesting attack patterns who need a little more thought to take down, but the only challenging aspect of these encounters is that the game is also throwing wave after wave of lesser enemies into the fight as well. Sure, there’s enemy archers, enemy spellcasters, a few enemies with shields, and bigger versions of these enemies with names, but there’s not really much nuance to the combat. Though there are various types of enemies, they vast majority will run at you as soon as you see them, so all you have to do as an archer or mage is backpedal and keep firing, to keep them at arm’s length. In the heart of Great Bitten, there’s a handful of rather dull fetch quests to complete, running from one end of the city to the other, but these kinds of things tail off after a while, until you’re basically just heading to the next locale and the next dungeon to battle through. The real problem with the game is that, once you see past the art style, the endless buckets of gore and the cheesy puns and jokes, it’s just not all that interesting. After a while, those upgrades start to demand gems as well as gold. For me it was the Archer, just because I’d dropped a few thousand gold coins into the flaming arrows, which even against resistant enemies in the swamps felt like it was more effective than swapping to the Engineer. Though you can switch between characters at the fairly regular checkpoints, this means that you’ll most likely end up picking a class, and even a particular loadout and sticking with it. ![]() That gear can then be upgraded further by buying improved damage or resistance at the upgrade vendors. Finding chests – some of which require an elemental attack to open – and defeating bigger enemies can drop new primary and secondary weapons, armour and headgear, all of which can add some elemental damage or resistance, or some other slight perk. As you battle through the various areas that surround Great Bitten, from forests to pirate infested swamps and salt crystal covered mountains, you get to upgrade those attacks and your character with new gear.
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