4/15/2023 0 Comments Stolen realm skill treesHere, you’ll need to keep your indicator beneath the fish as much as possible in order to catch it. For plants, you’ll need to stop the fast-moving indicator on the green area and naturally, the more accurate you are, the more plants you’ll harvest. Interestingly, the game adds in a mini-game for the gathering process. There are also hex grids that contain resources that you can gather, whether it is some valuable plants or fishes. There are free coins that you can pick up and chests that you can open. Each area you’ve uncovered may sometimes even contain extra loot. Sometimes, you’ll also stumble upon a place where you can rest and prepare, and a merchant who will sell you some stuff. Instead, the game has quite a lot of Events that are all very well-varied. Like most roguelites, it’s not always battles from start to finish. You get to choose which path you want to take, usually out of two options, and you’ll have to face the consequences of your decisions. Playing a level in this game feels quite like a typical roguelite. You won’t be able to replay completed levels at first, but eventually, the game will give you the option to replay specific levels and farm loot, thanks to the “side quests” feature. It’s time to leap into the portal and start adventuring! The game itself is split into 4 acts, with each containing around 8 levels. Now, since you are completely broke at the start, you can’t really do much here. You can also hoard… ahem, I mean store… the many loot items you’ll get from your adventures too. Here, you can buy and sell goods, as well as to reset your skill points for a price. You’ll start the game in the town where all the merchants reside. Thankfully, the game doesn’t have permadeath, despite having some roguelite features, so you can attempt a boss fight again and again, at a lower difficulty too if needed. It’s the boss fights where you’ll really feel the heat and the pain of the difficulty you’ve chosen. You might be tempted to start with the hardest, especially if you’re a veteran of the genre, but know that the mobs leading up to the boss are typically easy regardless of which difficulty you choose. Since Stolen Realm has a pretty high learning curve, the game provides you with 6 difficulty levels, ranging from Casual to Heart of the Realm, to choose from. You can customize the appearance of your character as well before diving in. Each class also comes with their preset build, but you are given the choice to modify the presets, such as reallocating your starting stat points or choosing specific skills you want, if you want. The game offers multiple character classes for you to choose from, including the warrior, the thief, the ranger, the wizard and the monk, each with their unique set of skills. Gameplay To start playing, you’ll need to first create your character. The introduction is supposed to lay a bit of a foundation as to what the story in this game is about so we can understand the characters better, but I think it fails at that. After turning into a black dragon, he ended the introduction mentioning something about the player’s brother, Logan, who supposedly approached Calen in desperation. He also constantly berates the player for “wasting his/her potential” without really elaborating much. The wizard promised the protagonist – you – power and aid – but for what, that remains to be seen. There’s also this Calen the Wizard character who by all means is as mysterious as his cryptic dialogues. The game lets you defeat the so-called Blood Mask boss in the very first level of the first Act which kind of prematurely ended the first part of the story. Now, this is where things get confusing for me. It’s good that you’re there to put a stop to it! However, knowing these fellas, they won’t stop coming back until the town is theirs, so you’ve decided to take the fight to them instead. It seems like the Blood Mask gang found another defenseless town and wanted to pillage it. The game starts off with an introduction where some unexpected guests showed up at the town portal. Gather various materials from your adventures, go to town to buy and craft better gear, and try your best to get to the final act where an epic showdown against the Black Dragon awaits! Plotline The story here is a bit of a hit-and-miss for me. People Also Played Summary Plotline Gameplay Community Graphics/ Sound Conclusion Summary Stolen Realm is a turn-based tactics game but with a dash of roguelite and a twist! – it supports co-op, allowing you to fill your group of adventurers, up to 6 of them, with your friends.
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