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Hidden Jam Alert !! For Nintendo Switch, Sony Playstation 4 and 5. |
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@warded | 22 March 24 | |
We'll see is it or is it not a hidden gem, soon. I'm going in blind. All i know is the name and the box screentshots don't show much of anything lol EDIT: I paid 47 euros for the game. Is worth it? Can't say... Before finishing it that is.
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@warded | 22 March 24 | |
Okay, so it is a strategy game kinda like Fire Emblem etc. Though it makes FE games look way more cartoony.
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@warded | 23 March 24 | |
(( also yes. it is a reference to the web series called NOW IN THE 90S. Also when writing this the phrase STILL does not give results in google and google replaces jam with gem without asking lol ))
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@warded | 23 March 24 | |
The graphics are somewhere around the witcher and maybe some diablo. The gameplay is more or less shamelessly lifted from Fire Emblem and other contemporaries. So far the ally AI is not completely pants-on-head r*tarded either, which is a good thing.
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@warded | 24 March 24 | |
There is no permadeath. Also the cursor is on easy by default when starting a new game. Normal does not seem too hard... so far.
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@warded | 24 March 24 | |
The game is not a carbon copy of FE either. Instead of Vulneraries we have draughts. One per character and can be used once. There are few swirly things on the map where you can refill both HP and the used draught. When or who you use it on adds a bit of depth to the battles i guess. Also the skill system is deeper than in FE. I personally save SP for the skills that directly increase attack.
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@warded | 24 March 24 | |
The flow is fairly basic... Tanks / High DMG dealers go in first to lure enemies closer and then you kick some butts. In story mode there are chests and other stuff to pick up too. I do not know are they missable or not, but i'm not going to find out so i'll pick up everything before clearing a map/stage.
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@warded | 27 March 24 | |
Even the tanks can take high damage from boss monsters. Learned that the hard way. Also the character positioning and follow up attacks matter too. Even those on defense action can do follow ups. So moving in groups is smart... Too bad the maps split up a bit and collectables are usually somewhat away so splitting up may be required. Also i've (accidentally) used the ''right'' character to pick up a treasure as it was their weapon type in the chest.
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