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Although Steam's Next Fest is starting to wind down, you can start to hear the faint whistle of the hype train as it starts to gain speed. Here's 5 RPGs from Next Fest you need on your Wishlist!
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All the action combat ones I didn't even bother with.
First screen: "Ravenbound works best with a controller"
Second screen: Forced to create an account to play a single player game.
Uninstalled Ravenbound.
One game that did hook me was Kingdom of Atham. It's described as: A multiplayer RPG game with survival aspects set in a fantasy world that is continuously expanding in the Atham universe. Fight and survive in a cruel world, build your home, and dominate your enemies… or your friends!
It's rough for sure. Graphics and animation are what you would expect from a 2 man dev team doing it after their day jobs. But the game is FUN. We have our own server and turned off PvP but really are loving the crafting and building aspects. Big patch any day now which is going to force a wipe but we can't wait to dive back in. It's early access, and it shows, so if thats not your thing then just wait. That said, the developers are very active and friendly and the game seems to be updated regularly (its been 3 months since the last wipe but many patches in between). I think it was $13 on Steam sale.
PS: For whatever reason the Demo is very far behind the main game as far as build number. Not sure if that will change with this patch. Just something to keep in mind.
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Ravenbound works very well without a controller. It's fun, the combat is very smooth. Also, to add, Darkest Dungeon 2 is a no brainer for me, I played the hell out of the first one.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
I also checked out:
I Am Future
Full Metal Sergeant
The Last Starship
amongst others
Seem to be decent games
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I did the same thing.
Same here.
The other games just don't feel like anything special.
Great game though. Ravenbound and Inkbound are definitely day 1 buys for me.
Baffles me why they would go out of their way to literally put it plays best with a controller at the start lol.
I actually backed this and from the initial tests they gave people it looks promising. Especially since I never played System Shock.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
I will also say that the reason for the online requirements is cause they do have a dark souls element where you can see where people died with tombstones and I think you get rewards for picking up their headstones. I don't know if that's the only reason but that's the only thing I saw that would make sense.
UWO is made by Line Games, a Korean company. Apparently the lead developer specifically wanted to remake UWNH because it was his favorite game from his childhood. So he got a license to do exactly that from what is now Koei-Tecmo after a merger. So the result is a Korean MMORPG that is a remake of a Japanese single-player RPG.
While UWNH was originally a console game that you had to play with a controller (because that's how you played SNES games), UWO is available both for mobile and PC. The UI in the PC version seems to be significantly redesigned from mobile, as trying to use exactly the same UI on a cell phone would make a lot of things so small as to be unusable. The PC version is launching several months after the mobile version did. That it is also available on mobile means that it's not going to push modern gaming hardware very hard, but that's about it.
The game seeming very linear is because the tutorial is. UWNH was a very complicated game (just like basically everything else that Koei made), and UWO adds a lot more complexity. To drop new players into the game world without any tutorial would probably lead to most of them being completely confused and quitting almost immediately. Even having played UWNH quite a lot and knowing that UWO is a remake of it, I was still worried about how hard it would be to pick up the game and figure out what to do. I haven't finished the tutorial, but I'd be completely shocked if the game is at all linear after the end of the tutorial.
As for the business model, the Korean version originally had a gacha for admirals, but the developers took it out after feedback from the players. As for "pay to win", my understanding is that if you're into endgame port flipping, that is pay to win. And if you don't like that, then so long as you don't antagonize other nations to the point that they lock you out of their ports, you probably won't need to care about it. Apparently the game has both PVP and PVE servers. I'd expect that player PVP would be significantly pay to win, though I don't actually know that.
While I haven't finished the tutorial (the game will wipe at the end of the demo week), what I've seen so far looks good. If you want a remake of UWNH, then UWO is about what you'd hope for. Some music, characters, features, plots, and so forth are lifted directly from the original game in ways that you wouldn't for a sequel. But there are a lot of new features, too. The game tracking various AI fleets moving around as you play is now supplemented by tracking other players doing the same. The old sprite graphics are replaced by more modern 3D graphics.
For what it's worth, the original game is also available on Steam, but only in Japanese. The English translation is not available on Steam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/628170/Uncharted_Waters_II/
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo