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I'd be fine with the option of the Dummy Soul for a later play-through. I was just hoping that there was an option to start the game without it, if I wanted to.Īgain, it's neither about wanting a challenge, or a concern if the game is too difficult. Since there is no option to upgrade to Digital Deluxe later, it's either I don't get the other extras it includes (which I really want) or I put up with the Dummy Soul. I'm not against the Dummy Soul out of difficulty, but because I feel it would take me out of the gravity of that first shot, should I be pressed enough to use it. It came off as a mix of Soul Nomad (with the Soul Cannon) and Trillion (with the constant threat of losing those close to you), both games I enjoyed for their gripping moments and difficult choices, should you find yourself against the wall. However, aside from being a fan of the Little Bronx series, I was drawn to this game for the scenario itself. I understand that it is possible to clear the game without using the Soul Cannon, once you understand the best routes and strategies. Tldr: You can’t, but honestly you don’t need the Soul Cannon. So maybe you can try to think of a better route to do the encounters? Fuga itself is challenging, as in it would make you think, but not too unfair (unlike that one review on a guy who only played 3 hours of this 15-20 hours game would led you to believe, frankly disgusting).Īlso, it doesn’t actually reset the game to the beginning when you die, only to your last intermission or before that (your choice). Originally posted by draklord151:I’m pretty sure that the only way to not use the Dummy Soul is to not use the Soul Cannon at all…īut of course you can complete the game without it.
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