

In a world where graphics fidelity, fps, polished seems to be the main focus, it is refreshing to play a game that rather tells a good story. I did like the graphics in this game, and it wasn't like teen cartoon in a 18 years rated game like some other games of late.

I played Elex II from it was released. Apart from a super sensitive mouse issue that was fixed ln the first day I encountered no bugs during my play through. Elex II was fun to play, a bit easier than Elex I on normal setting and included many quests and places to discover. Compared to Elex I, I found Elex II to be quite similar. Some things are better in Elex II and some are better in Elex I. After getting used to the NPCs (anyone remember Mass Effect Andromeda?) I enjoyed the game. A big addition this time was the Mor(k)ons, but as I didn't particularly liked that faction they were basically non existing in the game to me. So they felt a bit like an odd addition, but if you like them then there is lots new to explore. Elex I had the advantage of being new and novel, while in Elex II you know the background (if you played Elex I). Eventhough Elex II had better technical graphics, Elex I had IMHO a better art style and feel to the graphics. Fighting was better in Elex II and some of the interactions. As I said somethings are better in each game. Given what I know today, would I still have bought the game? Absolutely. Elex I, I gave a slod 5 star. Elex II, I would give 4.5, but as that is not possible and it is not a 4 star game I rounded up to 5. Hope that helps. As to the camera they have now fixed an option in the menu for that.

I bought the game some time ago, but I didn't get to play it then. I have since played Witcher 3, Mass Effect LE, Cyberpunk 2077 etc.. I played Risen long time ago and I remembered I liked that game. After finishing Cyberpunk 2077 I started Elex. I read about it online and understood quickly that this is a different RPG than others. You are not in a kindergarden game where the opponents are as weak as you, but thrown into the world as a weak person. There is no shame in running away from monsters. So like the companions you meet in Elex, I was first neutral to the game, then started to like it and soon found that this is alongside Witcher 3 the best game (for different reasons) I have played in a long time. I like the way you can roleplay in this game and travel around and be free. Like that you have to learn abilities and like that you gain companions by doing quests for them. The environment is beautiful. It is almost like it gets better and better as you progress. The story is really nice, and there is a lot of stuff to do and it doesn't get repetitive. I underestimated this game for so long, but glad I did finally play it! Get it, it is really something to experience.

Really enjoyed the game. It has a nice story and nice graphics. What I missed was more gameplay, it felt too much of a story you drive through without having to do much, but it was diverse and nice. Possibly I should have put it on hard level. It doesn't reach the Witcher 3 standard and athmosphere, but above Death Stranding. One thing I do not like is that new games uses same key for different thing, like press F and long press F for different things on PC. I guess it is a console issue.