Posted on: January 26, 2022

Cedar_redaC
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More than the sum of its parts
Elex is an RPG that does not make you an adventuring hero on a quest to save the world. Rather, Elex has you play as a person who is too weak to face most of the world's challenges. Many have said that this game excels in terms of progression, and I would agree. A level 1 character, a level 10 character, and a level 40 character experience the game in a fundamentally different way. You learn to avoid ruins instead of running in to loot the place because odds are, you will die almost instantly. Then, you come back with upgraded equipment and barely survive. Then you come back with even more upgraded equipment and breeze through it. The biggest strength of ELEX is the world in which it takes place. So much world building and visual storytelling. Some of the most fun I had playing this game was exploring houses and other buildings and just experiencing world itself. It's no secret that the game's combat is "Janky". Movement can be clumsy and targeting is unreliable. It is important to remember that on the Action-RPG spectrum, this game is very slanted towards the RPG side of the scale. There's a little bit of player skill involved, but character build and stats are far more important to the outcomes of combat. When leveling up, always focus distribution of stat points into what is required to learn skills or equip weapons/armor. Stat points don't directly affect the character very much, if at all. In conclusion, go into this game knowing that it is first and foremost an RPG with a focus on exploration and character building from zero to hero.
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In ELEX nimmst du an einem Krieg um eine mächtige Ressource teil, die Menschen zwar große Magie-ähnliche Kräfte verleiht, sie aber in gleichgültige, kaltherzige Kreaturen verwandelt. Du entscheidest, ob Emotionen und Menschlichkeit oder kalte, synthetische Logik die Welt von Magalan bestimmen.




