Yes. The design of Splatoon allows players to engage in PVP without having to complete the story beforehand. It gives you the option to choose based on your gaming preferences.
Yes, you can. The PVP mode in Splatoon is accessible independently of the story completion.
Yes, you can. Even after the main story is over, there's still plenty to do in RDR2 like side quests, exploring the open world, and multiplayer modes.
Yes. You don't need to complete the entire single - player story to start the co - op mode. Once you've grasped the basic concepts from a significant part of the story, you can jump into co - op. For instance, if you've understood how the portal - gun functions and some of the basic puzzle - solving mechanics, you should be good to go.
Yes, you can. Phantom Liberty is often designed to be accessible after the main story is finished.
Yes, you can. The game is designed to allow play after the main story is finished.
There were many strategies and techniques that could be used to play PvP between flowers. The key PVP skills in the flower area included Shang Yang Finger, Orchid Destruction Jade Break, Zhong Lin Yuxiu, Jade and Stone Incineration, Snow Time Clear, Water Moon Seamless, and Scattered Green Lotus. These skills could be used to deal damage, control enemies, and improve one's survivability. In addition, according to the search results, some of the common PVP strategies in the flower area included predicting the opponent's attack and using the Dream Bomb to protect themselves, using the skill combination to burst out damage, and choosing the appropriate acupoint and equipment to enhance their abilities. However, due to the limited search results provided, it was impossible to provide more detailed guidance on how to play.
Yes. After finishing the story, you might have access to bonus levels, hidden areas, or the ability to replay with enhanced features or different strategies.
In many cases, you can't raid without completing story missions. Usually, the story missions provide necessary context, skills, or unlocks that are crucial for a successful raid.
Yes, you can. But you might miss out on a lot of the game's depth and fun.
Yes, you can. Monster Hunter Stories 2 is designed to be enjoyable on its own, and you won't be at a major disadvantage if you haven't played the first game.