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this post was submitted on 27 Jul 2023
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Curious for anyone who has played both how does it compare. Will I actually care or need to make more than one character. Is there a point to adventure mode or a reason to want to get more stuff past beating hard mode?
Survival wasn’t my thing so I finished basically the entirety of the game in 40hrs and then it was just pointless to play more?
But like it was a great game. Felt good to play and all. Definitely recommend it. Just hoping the 2nd brings something more motivating.
The second feels like the first but better, they built on what was there and added a class/subclass system. I played through the first a couple of times but I think the new archetype system in the second adds a lot of replayability and I'll do more than just two characters in this one probably unless I completely forget about it when Armored Core comes out. Also the world generation seems way more varied this time around at first glance