The Lies of P demo has aroused the enthusiasm of players, but the developers do not intend to rest on their laurels. The game's director, in his combat bucket (?), has already announced changes based on player feedback.
Lies of P was a little surprise for many players. We found out about the game and its Summer Game Fest 2023 presentation much earlier, but it was only after a new trailer was shown and a demo was made available that the title aroused great interest.
However, in addition to admiration, players also had a lot of comments on the demo. The criticism of Lies of P was addressed by game director Jion Choin. This took the form of a video, in which the creator addressed the questions most frequently asked by Internet users on Steam and social media. We have posted the video below.
First went the issue of dodging, which is to be refined in the full version of Lies of P.
Besides the developer wants to refine other elements, including those related to combat. This applies to both mechanics (including camera and character controls) and audiovisual issues. The latter are intended to make the power of accurate hits more palpable, but also to make it easier for players to identify the attacks of enemies, so that it is easier to predict them (and parry them).
Choin also did not fail to thank the players for their tremendous support of the project. Unfortunately, in the end, he did not remove his "helmet" (or bucket), apparently following the example of Yoko Taro.
Lies of P will debut on September 19 on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.
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