![]() Elements like poison, fire, and freeze/ice will affect you with various debuffs, and the same goes for the enemies that you attack with elemental modifiers. The positives involve the depth as the game has a TON of mechanics and combos to look out for, so many that I honestly can’t even remember them all. ![]() The gameplay is the biggest component of the game and it is both its strongest and weakest point. It makes the game feel like it just took a class in Generic Fantasy Lore 101 and called it a day. Townsfolk (and later an Angel) will accompany you and also Gossip a bit, telling you a bit of backstory which I felt was cliché and generic. These serve as gameplay enhancers (basically your upgrades). It’s also worth noting that you’ll find a few characters (I guess you can call them survivors) that will help you in your quest. There’s no plot to speak of except for this premise which works as some sort of motivation, while the rest is driven by the gameplay. Your task is to free it from the archdemon, which is below the town in the depths of hell. You are an *insert class here* (which I’ll address later) that returns to his old village, which has been overrun by magical creatures: giants, shamans, skeletons, zombies, gargoyles, hell scorpions and many more. The story is very plain and is by far the least important aspect of the game. One thing to also add is that the game has a few features that make it fantastic for those looking for a quick casual experience and want to play a bit before getting back to work or while they have their lunch cooking. ![]() ![]() Sadly, it has a few issues (in the all-important gameplay department) that prevent me from saying it’s extremely replayable like some other games of the same genre. This isn’t to say the game is bad… in fact, I will give it a good rating because of how everything just mixes together quite well and thus allows for a great playthrough. This group of systems work quite well together and allow for a relatively unique experience, but I must admit I don’t really want to relive/replay them. It tries to mix several different systems to add some freshness to the formula of similar games. ![]()
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