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* You can change which twin you play as by replaying the intro mission from your office PC. | |||
* The game starts you at the 'Casual' difficulty, and won't rank your fights. You can switch 'Standard PT' difficulty after the prologue if you want the traditional P+ experience of being told you suck | * The game starts you at the 'Casual' difficulty, and won't rank your fights. You can switch 'Standard PT' difficulty after the prologue if you want the traditional P+ experience of being told you suck | ||
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* Anything described as 'Salvage' is vendor trash but hang on to cat food! | * Anything described as 'Salvage' is vendor trash but hang on to cat food! | ||
* Getting hit doesn't impact your score, feel like that's an unexpected + important note for Platinum vets | |||
* Looking at enemies with the Iris (+) shows you their health bar and it'll stay after you swap back to normal view. | |||
* Weapon upgrades are in the room across the hall from the training room fast travel point in the HQ. | |||
* Legion upgrades are in the map/system menu (-). There's also mini objectives here you need to manually claim the rewards to get and clicking the right analog stick sorts the finished ones to the top of the list. | |||
* Near death enemies will have a 'finish' prompt to push the A button and doing this refills your health bar. | |||
* The AED referenced in a couple items and legatus upgrades is the system that revives your character after death, it's essentially your extra lives. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 4 January 2022
- You can change which twin you play as by replaying the intro mission from your office PC.
- The game starts you at the 'Casual' difficulty, and won't rank your fights. You can switch 'Standard PT' difficulty after the prologue if you want the traditional P+ experience of being told you suck
- Half the combat system doesn't open up until Chapter 3
- You can recycle cans at recycle bins in the city
- Check out the control options, controller type C is the closest to Bayonetta controls for you Platinum vets
- Anything described as 'Salvage' is vendor trash but hang on to cat food!
- Getting hit doesn't impact your score, feel like that's an unexpected + important note for Platinum vets
- Looking at enemies with the Iris (+) shows you their health bar and it'll stay after you swap back to normal view.
- Weapon upgrades are in the room across the hall from the training room fast travel point in the HQ.
- Legion upgrades are in the map/system menu (-). There's also mini objectives here you need to manually claim the rewards to get and clicking the right analog stick sorts the finished ones to the top of the list.
- Near death enemies will have a 'finish' prompt to push the A button and doing this refills your health bar.
- The AED referenced in a couple items and legatus upgrades is the system that revives your character after death, it's essentially your extra lives.