
Sadly, by the time you reach that area, you’ve either grown tired of the janky controls, with the auto lock just disappearing everytime you dodge an attack, or the repetitive R2 mashing nature of the game.Īs an open world game, it’s quite fun and you will have to do the typical collect-a-thon tasks and follow the quirky story, which works for a good few hours having a reality show host narrate the world. I feel that journey really starts when you enter Dead Horse Lake and you get the hang of the open world. The tutorial takes about at least a good thirty minutes, and even after, the learning curve follows you until you reach the second area of the game.
#The falconeer trophy guide simulator#
It takes a while to get used to the controls (I know of someone who quit 2 hours in because he really couldn’t stand the control scheme), so I treated the game as a flight simulator or basically controlling a vehicle to get the hang of it.

( Life of Black Tiger? Or we shouldn’t talk about that title?)

It’s not the first time where a game asks you to take control of an animal character, and while some games like Okami did it well, there are other games that didn’t do so well. While the game was jarring at first, getting used to the controls and the interface, it takes a lot of paradigm shifts to take control of a completely water-based character from the typical human character that moves on land.

This game is fun for what it is: an open world adventure in the form of a shark.
