Character: Father Esteban Cortez
Creed: Judge
Hunter: The Reckoning - Wayward is the 2nd game in the trilogy of the underrated gem. However, it was developed for Sony Playstation 2 instead, unlike the original which was debuted in Microsoft XBOX first followed by Nintendo Gamecube which is rather a bummer.
Game mechanic is the same as the original, but there are few changes.
(1) Basic range weapons now have limited ammos. Another bummer.
(2) Multiplayer is limited to 2 players instead of 4 originally. Even more bummer.
(3) Controls are different such that you can switch between melee and range weapons easily. This can be good for beginners and also easier for weapons management during combat, but I rather stick to the old controls as it can get confusing whether the button is special or my melee weapon when attacking. Overall, another bummer to me but not that as much as the first two points.
(4) Unused characters' experience are still progressing. This is the only good part of this game compared to its predecessor and successor because you can switch characters anytime you want too. However, you should be expecting that their progress will not be as much as the ones you used.
(5) Also, objectives of this 2nd game is not as clear cut as compared to the prequel and sequel so real bummer again.
Father Esteban Cortez reprises his role again as Judge, but I don't really recommend him in this game.
He has such a bad stamina such that any damage inflicts on him drains a lot of his health. Not gonna lie, but it is more reasonable for Kassandra (Martyr) to have the lower stamina as speed compensates for it as she has the ability to avoid damage if possible like in the original game.
His crossbow used to be extremely good against vampires (Needing 2 shots against them). However, it seems not the case for this 2nd game. Also, there are only like 2 stages with these vampires in this 2nd game which makes his crossbow not really practical (If it was that good against vampires). Thankfully, his crossbow special effect against the bloodthirsty female vampires was reverted back in the XBOX exclusive 3rd game in the trilogy, Redeemer.
Also, the way he swings his sword makes him very vulnerable as it takes him so long to recover his stance and doesn't swipe every enemies around him. His original moves can be executed if we hold his attack button on the 2nd attack which makes him less vulnerable and the more recommended melee.
Honestly after playing all 3 games, I did not expect Father Esteban Cortez to be the worst character here amongst the 4 original characters as he is the best in the original and the final game of the trilogy.
Hospital Roof Part 2 - 0:00
Emma's Workshop Part 3 - 16:56
Prison Hospital - Upper Level - 20:18
Ashcroft Prison - 28:51
The Tower - 41:14
Tower Battlements (Nephrack Final boss) - 48:34
Playlist:
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/x9bcmw
Creed: Judge
Hunter: The Reckoning - Wayward is the 2nd game in the trilogy of the underrated gem. However, it was developed for Sony Playstation 2 instead, unlike the original which was debuted in Microsoft XBOX first followed by Nintendo Gamecube which is rather a bummer.
Game mechanic is the same as the original, but there are few changes.
(1) Basic range weapons now have limited ammos. Another bummer.
(2) Multiplayer is limited to 2 players instead of 4 originally. Even more bummer.
(3) Controls are different such that you can switch between melee and range weapons easily. This can be good for beginners and also easier for weapons management during combat, but I rather stick to the old controls as it can get confusing whether the button is special or my melee weapon when attacking. Overall, another bummer to me but not that as much as the first two points.
(4) Unused characters' experience are still progressing. This is the only good part of this game compared to its predecessor and successor because you can switch characters anytime you want too. However, you should be expecting that their progress will not be as much as the ones you used.
(5) Also, objectives of this 2nd game is not as clear cut as compared to the prequel and sequel so real bummer again.
Father Esteban Cortez reprises his role again as Judge, but I don't really recommend him in this game.
He has such a bad stamina such that any damage inflicts on him drains a lot of his health. Not gonna lie, but it is more reasonable for Kassandra (Martyr) to have the lower stamina as speed compensates for it as she has the ability to avoid damage if possible like in the original game.
His crossbow used to be extremely good against vampires (Needing 2 shots against them). However, it seems not the case for this 2nd game. Also, there are only like 2 stages with these vampires in this 2nd game which makes his crossbow not really practical (If it was that good against vampires). Thankfully, his crossbow special effect against the bloodthirsty female vampires was reverted back in the XBOX exclusive 3rd game in the trilogy, Redeemer.
Also, the way he swings his sword makes him very vulnerable as it takes him so long to recover his stance and doesn't swipe every enemies around him. His original moves can be executed if we hold his attack button on the 2nd attack which makes him less vulnerable and the more recommended melee.
Honestly after playing all 3 games, I did not expect Father Esteban Cortez to be the worst character here amongst the 4 original characters as he is the best in the original and the final game of the trilogy.
Hospital Roof Part 2 - 0:00
Emma's Workshop Part 3 - 16:56
Prison Hospital - Upper Level - 20:18
Ashcroft Prison - 28:51
The Tower - 41:14
Tower Battlements (Nephrack Final boss) - 48:34
Playlist:
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/x9bcmw
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