The Strider remake, followed by the Bionic Commando one (Been trying to play that for years, but the hacking always turned me away. Or maybe it just isn't enough like the NES original I played so many times for my tastes, we'll see..)
Anyways, Strider seems fun. Hard moding it, and it forces you to approach groups intelligently and mine heath at every opportunity. Also, results in a lot of retries, and the game takes annoyingly long to load a level.
I'm currently fighting a Royal Wyvern in the Witcher that is way above my weight class. Her brood were way above my weight class, but for some reason I can't trap her above the cave entrance and burn her like I did her kids. Now it became dark and I'm waiting her out above the cave while she frantically tries to locate me. This is one hell of a game. One of the best that I've ever played. Anyone that enjoyed Dragon Age will get a kick out of this IMO.
Made it to Zero Mech, the true final boss of Infinity Blade.
One hit kills and a forced level restart on defeat. Frankly, I'm amazed I even made it to him, at level 32 and having to pass a level 50, level 100, and level 150 sub boss. (The advantage being you can keep retrying without a level reset.)
Basically, at this point I'm Little Mac facing about a Mike Tyson with nothing but KO uppercuts in every encounter. But I'd rather grind a boss's patterns, vs level grinding. 🙂
Still playing Tyranny, I think this game represents a turning point for RPG's when it comes to player choices. For most RPG's when you have a choice to behave good or evil..it's usually either your choices are to be extremely good or extremely evil, and there is no in between. You're either an angel or an utter monster.
Every single conversation you have can play a roll in shaping how things turn out.