Matthew Perry is the first boss players will encounter, a colonist Commodore set on finally capturing the «white whale» of Japanese trade. He attacks fast, has a firearm at long ranges, and can quickly take down Veiled Edges with his combos. Yet, this militiaman can be defeated with well-timed Counterspark parries and use your ally well.
This first boss fight will test players' introductory combat skills, which the Black Ship mission has been training you for. An important aspect of mastering 's combat is knowing when to switch out your weapon, and how to take advantage of your surroundings. Toss environmental hazards at Perry to create openings for devastating combos, and know when to Twin switch to coordinate a back strike.
Despite being the first boss of, Matthew Perry is by no means easy to beat. He attacks in fast combos, dodges often, and shoots at the Twins if they stray too far. The Commodore is also the first boss with a Martial Art and Heavy Attack, which can significantly drain your health bars if not dodged or Countersparked properly.
Players will need to utilize the key skills taught in this prologue to defeat Perry: Countersparks and your Blade Twin. Strategically switch to your ally to distract Perry and either heal with medicinal pills or line up a headshot with your rifle. Let the Commodore fight your Twin for a moment initially to memorize his attack patterns and rhythm, then time your Countersparks to drain his panic bar.
Astute players will notice a number of explosive barrels lining the ship's deck, which can be thrown at Perry to disorient him while dealing damage. When Perry is below half health and starts glowing red, dodge away from him quickly before he launches his downward slash or uppercut rifle combo. Similarly, dodge away when Perry does a roll backwards, as he will then shoot at the player from afar.
While Matthew Perry does have a lot of health, he can nonetheless be taken down with enough parries, Twin switching, and barrel launches. By constantly redrawing his aggro from quick Twin switching, your other fighter can dish damage against him while he turns and resets his attack animation. Eventually, Perry will fall, and you can deliver the killing blow...that is, until the enigmatic Blue Demon comes to his rescue.
The Blue Demon in the prologue is incredibly difficult, utilizing extremely fast, far-reaching slashing combos. He also has a long-range, wide fan of projectiles, meaning he is lethal at any range. Players are not meant to defeat the Blue Demon at this point, as it sets up the game's most interesting narrative mechanic. He will force you to pick which of the Blade Twins to escape with the secret message.
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This newly crowned crustacean is the second-story boss of , and beating her is no easy feat. Her fight opens up the rest of the map; until you beat her, you're confined to the starting area and its surrounding caves and crevices. You'll quickly run out of things to do here, so beating Magista is a surefire way to find new places and shells to put on.
The Consortium is an optional boss in , and fighting this gaggle of sea creatures trapped in a crab pot isn't everyone's idea of a good time; however, if you are into crustacean-powered combat, this extra boss is a great way to earn more microplastics and umami crystals. While the fight is a bit more complicated than the combat showcased in the gameplay preview in 2022, this boss fight is unique that players will not soon forget.
The ongoing success of the Fallout TV show has fuelled renewed interest in the Fallout games ever since it hit Prime Video, and now Bethesda has confirmed just how big an impact it’s made.
The Fallout TV show effect continues. This time, it’s popular mod site Nexus Mods on the receiving end of the double-edged Shishkebab, as its servers struggle under the weight of people rushing to play through the series again - and mod its latter entries into games worth playing, presumably.
Team Ninja's is one of the most expansive RPGs of 2024. The game features a complex combat system, a detailed skill tree, important story choices, and bonds that can lead to romance, otherwise known as Veiled Vows. There are several ways to develop bonds with characters in, including bringing them on missions, giving them gifts, and agreeing with them in conversation.
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Crawl out through the fallout, baby! I've watched two episodes of Amazon's recently released Fallout TV show, a series for and about Walton Goggins' rizz (a thing the kids say). I've been on the Goggins hype train for over a decade at this point, and it's great that - oh sorry, I'm being told that the Fallout TV show is in fact about Bethesda's post-nukepocalypse RPG series of video games, and as such has given a massive player bump to said video games on Steam.