UT’s co -director Netfox’s ghost has confirmed that you will be able to play the game completely without switching to another weapon if you want.
Hundreds of years after the Ghost of the Ghost of UT Sushma, and because of this, Utsu has more gear in his weapons than he has. Not only has he accessed the guns (whose developers have assured that it will not be more power), but it can also be equipped with blade weapons far more than its main role in the actual game. These include dual-powered swords, a spear, and a flight-but if you just want to use the sword you want to continue, the game will not punish you.
Talking to IGN, “The game will definitely want to improve the players to learn to change the weapons when it is appropriate, because it is the most effective way to play,” says Ghost, co -director of UT Fox. However, he acknowledged, “Let’s face it, people sometimes want to play in the way they feel the best. And if you do this, the game will not hurt you.”
Fox convinced the fans, “If you want to play with only two swords in every hand because it looks cool, you can play this way throughout the game” – though that means a sword in every hand, because I am not sure that ATSU is able to keep four swords at the same time (but it should be sick).
It seems that this approach is equal to the sequel course, as the developers have said that the gasts of UT “are focused on the freedom of players far more than any sports fish cartoon.”
Gamesadar+ to talk to UT’s creative directors Netfox and Jason Connell’s ghost, through which you can read Here