![]() ![]() I still get him eventually, but it takes a few tries. Maybe I'm not as good at this game as I used to be, but I never beat The Apprentice the first time out. Playing against The Apprentice is almost awful, a non-stop cheap-fest, the first time after your initial tromping, and you will lose, if you accept that he's just a character that is extremely powerful when on an offensive roll, and adjust your strategy accordingly, well, losing repeatedly after that is a little easier. Now, I really can't move on from a discussion of characters in this game without discussing the two that everyone is talking about: "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" star, The Apprentice, and, as mine is a 360 review, Yoda. Half the fun for me in this game is the character building I've made a He-Man, Lara Croft, Maximus from "Gladiator"…it's a well-thought-out feature that everyone can enjoy. "I'm going to build myself a Mitsurgi", you can then choose whether you want a male or female, their various skin/hair/eye colors, etc, before selecting their armor and weapons, each of which have buffs that will complement your specific playing style. Most of the characters are familiar, if slightly updated versions of your old favorites.Ĭharacter customization is extremely deep, if not quite endless: basing your new character on an archetype of a regular character, i.e. How about long-range ridiculous strength? Nightmare, Astaroth, Siegfried options, options, my friends. Prefer short-range speed? Go ahead, Taki it up. Are you a mid-range guy, looking for a balance of power and speed? Here, try a little Mitsurugi. The latest version of the vaunted weapons-based fighting series delivers on almost every level, with a great variety of characters, beautiful visuals, well-imagined locales (not to mention the guys and gals), and customizable options that are some of the most accessible and detailed in the business.Īs the table dealers in Vegas say, "what's your pleasure?" All your favorite old characters are here, and most of the new ones are interestingly designed ("anime-d", if you will) versions of familiar friends. ![]()
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