I died exclusively during ambushes with multiple enemies, even on my first playthrough. Actually on my second playthrough I only died once or twice close to the end of the game because I was careless. Simply because I could take precautions since I knew where and when the ambushes would take place. If my life would depend on it I'm sure I would be able to beat the game without losing a single party member.Isaac wrote:After playing the game to completion I can only say that this is not true. Did you play to the end without injury? Did you complete the game without a death in the party(?); without four deaths?Phitt wrote:I can only repeat myself, it's not about being on equal footing, in fact I think the monsters in this game would even be far too tough if you had to fight them 1 vs 1 all the time without being able to dodge. The problem is that the monsters can't hit you at all. Never.
Still, combat with multiple enemies is fine, you need some good reflexes and a good overview over your surroundings (and of course a good party) to survive. And that's not what I'm complaining about. It's the 1 vs 1 fights I don't like since they're a waste of time. Started playing through the game with Toorum on hard and the problem became even more obvious to me when I had to circle some enemies for a minute or more before they would die. Doing that is neither dangerous nor exciting (and certainly not a glorious battle), it's repetitive and boring.