do not worry, this is not a roguelite, once you get past a very easy to deal with permadeath section, the true story chapters start.
this game is crazy fun and simple with its combat, the story is silly yet enjoyable, i had tons of fun with it, this is also a very polished experience, even in my old weak computer i used to run it at 100 fps, now with the new right it flies away, this is mechanics in its purest form, once you beat it there are the challenges and the multiplayer for you to enjoy, overall this is a great indie that im glad i managed to accompany its growth, i was there since beta when they were launching episode by episode, those who buy it today get the full package, but it was interestling waiting for the monthly episodes with each time the dev trying their hardest to top themselves
this game is crazy fun and simple with its combat, the story is silly yet enjoyable, i had tons of fun with it, this is also a very polished experience, even in my old weak computer i used to run it at 100 fps, now with the new right it flies away, this is mechanics in its purest form, once you beat it there are the challenges and the multiplayer for you to enjoy, overall this is a great indie that im glad i managed to accompany its growth, i was there since beta when they were launching episode by episode, those who buy it today get the full package, but it was interestling waiting for the monthly episodes with each time the dev trying their hardest to top themselves
For being made by 1 dev this is an impressive effort.
pros
it actually has a good story even though it's voxel game, achievements are apart of the gameplay loop so you can spent around 30-60 hours unlocking them and get rewarded in game for doing so. It also has a workshop editor and maps you can download to expand playtime.
Boss fight at the end was a blast to play.
cons
1. no turn caps makes it so acceling your mouse every swing is a legit strategy
2. 1 shot mechanic doesn't fit here, it would be better with 2 hit kill
3. ai is garbage and makes the game combat feel more luck based than skillful
4. online coop is a mixed bag
5. community is full of children that are really bad at the game
6. online pvp is play once and forget due to server issues and bad hit registration
7. swinging mechanic is outdated and blocking doesn't feel intuitive enough
Solo survival mode, workshop, and story are where this shines. It's ultimately let down by the abysmal ai and one shot mechanics.
pros
it actually has a good story even though it's voxel game, achievements are apart of the gameplay loop so you can spent around 30-60 hours unlocking them and get rewarded in game for doing so. It also has a workshop editor and maps you can download to expand playtime.
Boss fight at the end was a blast to play.
cons
1. no turn caps makes it so acceling your mouse every swing is a legit strategy
2. 1 shot mechanic doesn't fit here, it would be better with 2 hit kill
3. ai is garbage and makes the game combat feel more luck based than skillful
4. online coop is a mixed bag
5. community is full of children that are really bad at the game
6. online pvp is play once and forget due to server issues and bad hit registration
7. swinging mechanic is outdated and blocking doesn't feel intuitive enough
Solo survival mode, workshop, and story are where this shines. It's ultimately let down by the abysmal ai and one shot mechanics.
I picked this up in the Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Gems Bundle but I can't tell if this game is bad on purpose or just bad.
The performance is good but the camera movement seems locked at 60 fps or something so it feels awful unless you cap it there. Also the camera is directly behind the player so it's unnecessarily difficult to gauge the range of your weapon. The controls should be better since the combat is so simple but for some reason I have to move left in order to swing my sword right. The game seems really low budget in general which is almost okay since it leans into it a bit. I'm just amazed at the reception of this game considering it costs £15, it felt more like a freeware game to me.
The combat is totally amateurish compared to something like Chivalry so it has no appeal to me but I suppose most people haven't played that game.
The performance is good but the camera movement seems locked at 60 fps or something so it feels awful unless you cap it there. Also the camera is directly behind the player so it's unnecessarily difficult to gauge the range of your weapon. The controls should be better since the combat is so simple but for some reason I have to move left in order to swing my sword right. The game seems really low budget in general which is almost okay since it leans into it a bit. I'm just amazed at the reception of this game considering it costs £15, it felt more like a freeware game to me.
The combat is totally amateurish compared to something like Chivalry so it has no appeal to me but I suppose most people haven't played that game.