![]() ![]() Each run feels different, leveling characters to unlock new moves, abilities, and skins (all within the game just by playing, a novel and appreciated approach) No game is perfect, and the randomness of when things simply aren’t given is annoying at times, but for $15 US dollars this one is a must by for fans of the genre. I probably sank a good 30 hours into this one already and will probably sink 30 or 40 more into it with ease. Now I could bore you with the technical aspects, but suffice it to say the game runs smooth, looks good and sounds great. In a game that rewards exploration, and combat is a huge focal point that is a brutal, and harsh way to have things end. This had me run out of food prior to the last boss, and the penalty for this is to take a small amount of damage each time you move from one hex to another. For example, you do have a food meter to watch, but in a couple of games I started out next to a camp to get food when my food meter was still full, and never came across one again. This for me is where the game became a bit rough around the edges. The game itself has you walking around a map, or sailing on a ship on the water to travel. This will prevent them from being a possibility. These resources are determined by your equipment, however, so if you don’t need nature resources simply do not equip any. ![]() Whatever your decisions are, a dice roll to see what resources you have this turn can make or break you. ![]() Sometimes it is better to just build up a wall of block that thankfully will stay until the enemy gets rid of it. Much like other games in the roguelike area of things you can see what the enemy is about to do and you can react accordingly. The game itself is turn-based, mostly one side goes than the other but there are skills that mess with this as you would expect. This is also the best way to learn how the game mechanics and characters work. You start as the Adventurer (they do have real names), work your way down, and unlock new characters. The game has three ways to play, the story mode is where to start. You unlock new characters mostly by playing story mode Sea Horizon is the latest game from developer Eastasiasoft Limited and published by SOFTSTAR the first from Hong Kong and the second from Taiwan, and they were nice enough to toss me a copy to review. ![]()
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