Your soul level goes up but your stats don’t. You have to up your stats by spending the souls you’ve collecting. Thus you gain control over how your character will develop. It’s like upping your stats in Hokuto Musou. I’m kinda interested in Dark Souls myself but I haven’t reserved it. Only games I’m buying next month are KOF XIII and Batman AC.
I also have zero hype regarding Skyrim. Which I admit doesn’t look that bad.
The Demo for Yakuza 4 is awful, it only shows you the battle system that is it.
Yes, you level up in the game, but only after you beat the first stage. There is a lady in the Nexus hub, and you talk to her. You offer her souls for leveling up. If you want to be strong, you need to put your souls into that area. As you play and level up, you will become stronger and stronger, and get better weapons.
Got my copy of Disgaea 4 today, and played it somewhere between 5-7 hours. Got a game over (how do you remove yellow blocks without a yellow cube?) and assumed that I hit Load Game after the little cutscene. Turns out it was Save Game, and I’m now on Cycle 2. Was quite unexpected, and I assume you only start Cycle 2 when you have completed the game once? Guess I should be happy this didn’t happen even further in, but still feels like a lot of time going to waste.
I have £10 in my psn wallet thingy and wanted to spend it on something worth while, was waiting for the Ico/shadow game to drop till I found out its disc, then was looking at skull girls. but now plus members are being offered resi 4 hd half price this week so im like ummmm
Saint’s Row franchise snatched the championship belt of that genre anyway, as far as I’m concerned. I’d see playing a newer GTA at this point as taking a step backwards. This reminds me that I still need to get around to pre-ordering the 3rd one.