![]() You can also encounter optional joint operations where other slayers are fighting against Oni and if you assist them they may accompany you as a show of gratitude. Only some missions were a bit unprecise with its object and left me standing on what to do next. Generally, the game’s missions are not very difficult with the main object to destroy and slay medium and huge Oni. Portal stones are set in the six ages of the open world to speed up travelling but before being able to use a portal stone, you always have to fight an Oni that guards it against intruders. Several Mitama will be discovered throughout the game which will add extra battle styles, attack and evasion skills as well as boosts and upgrades. Like in the previous games, special skills are granted with equipped Mitama which are souls of former heroes that have been imprisoned by Oni. New weapons and equippment can be bought in the shop or created and upgraded at the blacksmith using items you have found during missions and quests. Depending on the equippment, your slayer will have more or less agility and while larger weapons deal more damage, I preferred a smaller weapon as this improved the attack speed. I never felt the need to change the weapon type often as this would have changed the slayer’s movement during a fight. The demon hand adds more action to the game and I really enjoyed this new feature.īesides the demon hand, you can choose between several available weapons. You can also use it to destroy objects which block your way or to jump to other located areas. But thankfully, you don’t have to do it alone, other characters will join you on your mission to fight the monsters. New in Toukiden 2 is the demon hand which lets you attack Oni with a giant hand. The good thing is that the game lets you decide if you want to focus on the story missions or if you also want to do side quests which can give you additional items.Īs Toukiden 2 is a monster hunter game, the main object is to slay Oni. As already mentioned, Toukiden 2 offers a huge open world where all missions and side quests take place. While other games within the monster hunter genre normally don’t focus much on story, this game’s narrative is surprisingly good and kept me entertained. In Toukiden 2, you play as the unnamed slayer with no memory, trying to find out what has happened to him and to free the world from the Oni. Ten years later, a slayer with amnesia appeared in Mahoroba, a village far to the west, and this is where the monster hunting begins. A vast numbers of monsters called Oni began to attack the northern located city of Yokohama and while some slayers where fighting them, a massive Oni appeared from above and one slayer was sucked into the Oni Gate. The story follows the events after Toukiden: Kiwami where a disaster known as the Awakening has destroyed the world and a new history with evil spirits began to devour. Compared to the prequels, Toukiden 2 is set in a huge open world which is divided into six distinct ages. I mean i have a controller, but not being able to change it's bindings really kills the game for me because this game only has "partial" controller support or in other words xbox controller only, guys like me that use other brands ones eighter need to fiddle around with unsafe programs to reconfigure their input or need to play the game with a f*cked up control sheme.Toukiden 2 is the follow up to Toukiden: The Age of Demons and Toukiden: Kiwami, with the later being a re-release of the first game containing a new story, new weapons and new Oni. Not utilizing the mouse is akin to Capcom putting out Street Fighter on PS4 and not having Dualshock 4 support, only support for arcade sticks.Īll they have to do is make it read a mouse, that's it. Put yourself in OP's shoes - what if it was impossible to use a controller with this game, for some reason? Originally posted by D2Synua:Would you rather have terrible KB+M controls or none at all?Īt least then there are options.
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