I also have ME2 for PS3 and 360 :o
Just started it on Knight difficulty.
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I started going through on Knight difficulty, then figured since I'd have to come back through and do Paladin anyways, I switched to Warrior and just enjoyed my time playing it, rather than getting frustrated that I couldn't get passed a certain part.
Anyways. The game is a lot of fun, but it's kind of... mindless. You can beat most of the game without using any of the special moves that you acquire. Unless you're someone who likes to use those, then by all means go ahead. :wacko: I suck at remembering combos.
Castlevania needs multiplayer campaign mode. ^^;;;
I'm terrible at that too unless they are really simple.
Haven't really played that much, only 3 levels so far, but I can see the Knight difficulty not being too fun later on the game unless things change a bit.. what do you keep from your first playthrough once you start on Paladin? Also, does the difficulty level determine how hard the trials are too?
Wow, RE4 and RE-CV will be only $10 each on the US Store for Plus subscribers :O
Everything. Paladin difficulty unlocks once you beat the game, then you go back and beat each level on Paladin to get the Epic Victory and Eleventy Percent trophies, or whatever the fuck that last one was called. Everything you found during the game carries over, and you can do the levels in whatever order you want.
As for the trials... it depends on which trial. Most of them aren't too difficult on Paladin, and some of them don't make any difference at all what difficulty you do them on. Others, like some of the boss fights where you can't use Light Magic to heal yourself, are best left for lower difficulties. I haven't had too much trouble completing most of them on Paladin.
Pizza in the oven.
I think I've officially exhausted myself of U2 multiplayer for a bit.
And despite thinking of starting Castlevania trophy huntan I don't know that I feel like it.
Back to square one: need moar gamez.
Why would someone watch a buy it now item, why???
All of the trophies in Castlevania are just "beat the game on hard and get 110% on every level."
So unless you basically just want to beat Castlevania again, I would recommend finding a new game. :wacko:
So they can see if they can find a better deal, and if they can't they'll come back and buy it? :shrug: