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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterIn a developer update that feels more like a podcast at 42 minutes, Lords of the Fallen 2 developer CI Games likens the evolution of the sequel to the Batman: Arkham games and how the series found its groove with combat.
These comments are from game director James Lowe, who says the team has discussed this sort of Batman-like arc internally.
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Creative strategist Ryan Hill points to dual wielding as one area of evolution and distinction in combat. "You play FromSoftware games and I'm scared stiff to lose my shield," he says, but Lords of the Fallen 2 is deliberately more aggressive and promotes, as Lowe puts it, that sort of "player confidence" in your offense. And so, Hill finds, "a few hours in I realize I'm not using my shield. I'm dashing more, I'm attacking more. It didn't feel easier, but it felt different."
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.But equally, Lowe adds, "you might throw too many [attacks] and then your stamina depletes and you're going to get punished for it."
Dual wielding in Lords of the Fallen 2 is embellished with unique move sets that don't simply mirror attacks between hands, instead "giving this kind of flamboyant edge, which is a super cool dopamine hit," Lowe explains.
This was another key point for CI Games this time around, as even the devs admit "it's fair to say that players felt there wasn't enough variety between some weapon classes" in the previous game. (Hello, it's me, I'm players.) Here again, the devs promise greater individuality and flare, which is largely what I'd hoped to see from Lords of the Fallen 2. The first game (that is, the reboot) felt like it wanted a sequel to really strut its stuff, so after a surprising volume of patches, it's encouraging to hear the devs pushing in these directions.
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