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Once you progress in the game and invest experience points into the Skill Tree, come back to Training to test them out before heading onto the next stage.
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by hitting D-Pad Up, which will default it to Passive. This will also help you time your Deflects (Parries) and Dodges. Even better, setting the AI to Aggressive will force you to learn the basic pattern of attacks of most enemies. This is a great place to test out combos in the commands list, particularly when the A.I. Here, to access Training, hit X at the Wing Chun wooden dummy in the main room. Use Training as many times as necessary Training mode is accessed by pressing X at the Wing Chun wooden dummy.Īfter playing the prologue of eight years prior and selecting your character, you’ll be shown in the same house where the events of the prologue took place. Now that you know the controls, read below for some tips to advance through the first level with as few deaths as possible.
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Games offer us challenges on many levels. In video games, we step into other bodies so we can better understand our own and those of the people around us.
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In travel, as Andrew Soloman says, we go somewhere else to see properly the place where we have come from. More specifically, to use body therapy language, games offer us a chance to discover the inviolability of our bodies, personal autonomy, self-ownership, and self-determination. Whether this is into the awkward teenage years of Mord and Ben in Wide Ocean Big Jacket, the grandparent-escaping Tiger and Bee in Kissy Kissy, the fractured heartbroken body in Gris or the haphazard movement of Octodad we have a chance to reassess our own physicality and how we respond to and treat other people's physicality. Stepping into the shoes of a vulnerable, small or endangered character can help us understand for a short while some of what it is like to be someone else. This is not only an enjoyable way to escape the reality of daily life but a chance to reflect on and understand ourselves, and our bodies, better. Whether we step into the powerful frame of a trained marksman or brave adventurer, while we play we have a different sense of our physicality. Video games offer an opportunity to inhabit another body.