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Hamlet E3 Trailer ANALYSIS. (Don't Starve Upcoming DLC: Hamlet)

Hamlet E3 Trailer ANALYSIS. (Don't Starve Upcoming DLC: Hamlet)У вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Here's what you may have missed in the Don't Starve DLC, Hamlet E3 trailer in excruciating detail. First, Wilson crash lands on the island because of a lightning strike hitting his hot air balloon. Likely the Hot Air Balloon will be like the Seaworthy is for Shipwrecked, being a world connector. After crashing, it shows items out of his hot air balloon that aren't in the normal game, so this may mean there will be a couple of new items added to the normal game as well. There are new trees, this likely means there will be a few new tree items, like how there are coconuts in Shipwrecked, and there will be a new Treeguard. Moving to some gameplay, Wilson is cutting through some thorny vines with a machete, and it's damaging him. If this is the only way to get past the vine, it will be an annoying, stupid mechanic, because guaranteed damage is done to the player, which doesn't allow the player to skillfully avoid damage. Wilson then cuts into the "Ancient Pig Ruins", which presumably will work like caves, except the goal is treasure hunting so you can buy things when you get back to the pig village, the first layer has grass and twigs just like the caves in regular Don't Starve. He later moves in to collect a statue, which I'd assume taking sets off a trap, and can probably be sold in the village for gold coins, like trading with the pig king. It then cuts to a scene with spear traps in the ground, which will likely do an average amount of damage, and may have the poison effect from shipwrecked. He then finds the pig village, with intelligent pig people, and many types of pig houses, pigs, and even many types of shops. It then shows him running down the street, where there is presumably a shovel shop, guard pigs to protect the villager pigs, lamp posts for light, and some large basalt rocks. Moving on, it shows a disguised pig, wearing fancy attire, which I think will have something to do with magic items, especially the hat. Wilson is attacked by the disguised pig, and he drops two types of coins, which the disguised pig proceeds to steal. It then moves on to the inside of a food shop, where you can buy foods for the coins. Each food has a specific coin attached to it. Going on, it shows Wilson, wearing a garland, using hedge-trimmers to cut tall stalks of grass, which gives two grass pieces. We also see a red bird, which shows that there are so far only the regular birds in this game, and there's a new enemy bug, with a charge attack. It moves on to show bats, which seem to be reskins of regular bats, and their cave a reskin of the regular underground bat cave. Going to the gameplay with the bats, it's shown at dusk, so the bats may only come out if you go by the caves at dusk or night, and there's also; a firefly, which may be a night time butterfly, another new type of tree, and a two new types of flowers. It moves to a jungle-y environment, with fire stealing ladybugs, a new type of pillar, a new type of bird, and another phase of the second new tree. This presumably is a dangerous zone, alike to the ruins in regular Don't Starve. In the short animated clip afterwards it also shows a set piece with statues and a fountain in the middle. Wilson also holds up his machete as to protect himself, and has a desperate look in his eyes, so this may be an area with an overwhelming amount of enemies. It then moves to a water clip, with mechanics taken from the Shipwrecked DLC, two types of Lilypads, a new rook-like enemy, that could possibly be this DLC's beefalo, and water reeds. It moves to a new scorpion enemy in an encounter with Wilson, Wilson attacks it, it backs up, then lunges and hits him. It has an extremely similar attack style to the Clockwork Bishop, but with itself as the projectile. It moves to a new plant-like enemy, in the jungle area. So those are the enemy that make the area dangerous. It shows the new Beefalo on land, so it can go on both land and water, and it also huffs smoke out of its nose, so it may have a fire attack. It moves back to the statues with the fountain, and shows what Wilson was so afraid of. There is a giant snake or worm coming after him, which is definitely a boss, which the set-piece contains or summons. It binds Wilson, so that will be one of its special attacks, a long stun. It moves back to the Village of Hamlet, and zooms out, to show a giant mountain, where the jungle probably is, and a new boss, which is some sort of giant bird. ♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫♫ Oldschool Runescape - Harmony, Oldschool Runescape Waterfall
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