WhatsGoodTy
Ya feel me
The boss that can summon that trap that you have to dash out of I thought my controller wasn’t gonna make it.
Don’t get me started on this nikka manHe a beast
I mentioned it somewhere in this thread…not enough to get to level 4…it was like 50 or 60-something…I did very little exploration during the game
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61 rots
Had to reduce the difficulty on that bytch ass tree man.
Thin line between fun and frustration when it comes to game difficulty. A breh ain’t got time/ for all that…you paid for the game…that’s your god-given right!
Can't believe this is their first game
I give it a 9/10 so far
Beautiful graphics I am stuck on 4k mode for the CX
Look like a 3D disney cartoon
Gameplay is addictive, easy to get into, and surprisingly more complex than I expected
Creative enemies and a decent story
Can't wait to see what they can create next in 2024/2025 after they are acquired by Sony
I don’t think Sony will buy them just yet, but I’m pretty sure Sony has already signed exclusive multi games with them and then depending on how they perform, they’ll be bought.Can't believe this is their first game
I give it a 9/10 so far
Beautiful graphics I am stuck on 4k mode for the CX
Look like a 3D disney cartoon
Gameplay is addictive, easy to get into, and surprisingly more complex than I expected
Creative enemies and a decent story
Can't wait to see what they can create next in 2024/2025 after they are acquired by Sony
Wood Knight is a really tough son of a bytch but I figured it out his moves.
I gotta cop this
Broke af lol will add to wish listYou won't disappoint.
The Griers wouldn't say exactly how many copies of Kena they've sold, but they said they've recouped the game's initial costs and have been pleasantly surprised with sales so far. "It's hard to tell what's a huge success," said Josh. "Sony's happy."
Kena's success has allowed Ember Lab to become a full-time game developer. They're not yet sure what their next title will look like, but they know it'll be a narrative-driven video game like Kena.
"We're not going back to commercials," said Josh.