![]() Let’s just say that it was not grrrrrreat! I thought he was done, but Changgui actually saved the best for the last hit. See, Tony, er, Changgui the tiger actually pauses toward the end of that combo to do a pouncing attack. Little did I realize that the tiger’s attack was not done. To make things even better, I actually successfully parried its multi-combo paw swipes before responding with a flurry of my own attacks. I actually gave Changgui - that’s the demon tiger’s name - the respect it deserved by sneaking behind it and taking out a huge chunk of its health with a surprise attack. Mind you, I was not overconfident or discounting the tiger. As someone who’s been gaming for decades, I know a designed encounter for skill progression when I see one. I figured it was just some minor mid-boss that was supposed to be a step up from the human cannon fodder I’ve been dispatching so far. It all started after I rounded a corner and ran into an ominous-looking tiger that was snacking on some poor dead soul. It’s also a lesson on the importance of paying attention to pop-up hints in games and not just blow past them lest you end up missing an important hint that completely changes everything. It’s a testament to just how challenging Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is. Nevertheless, I continue to play my fair share of challenging games such as Monster Hunter, Dark Souls and Elden Ring while still doing relatively well. ![]() Granted, my reflexes weren’t what they were back in my high school and college days. Not even Sekiro served up that tough of a foe on my plate that quickly. More in gaming: Wild Hearts video game review Just a few minutes into my first time playing Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, I was already facing a wall. Just barely 15 minutes into Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, I met my first wall.
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