![]() ![]() I rolled >15 bonus points on everyone and generally maxed strength and agility on melee classes, so I don't know what's going on there. ![]() The early game miss rates are annoying as fuck. The fighter was almost comparable once I got him a +2 acc spear so he could hit things. Right off the bat, the brawler was doing at least 5x more damage than everyone else, to the point that I considered just making three of him instead. Halfling (Hotlet.?) Thief / Find Treasure Had to go in with the prebuilt characters and rescue everyone tediously. My one party wipe so far was the the first superboss, because I didn't know I wasn't the "target audience" for it. ![]() At times it feels like Tales of the Forsaken Land, only missing the production value and cool team dynamics. I have some blobber experience - Wiz8, M&M6, a couple others - but not really the super archaic ones that this game is emulating, so some things are wtf. I didn't read the manual or any guides going in. I'm on the second dungeon, and my party is starting to lack some offensive oomph, so progress is slow. Really, I only made the account because I wanted to reread the Stones of Arnhem thread and the bastards hid it. Gonna make my first post here, since I just picked up the game on sale. Is poison breath considered a 'dark' element? I would think you could forge resistances, but the 'poison' resist I would assume is for the ailment. Also need to protect against those super dangerous SKUNK GIRLS Outside of the higher level spell that specifically defends against it, can you gear up to defend against this stuff? Groups of Poison Giants, or those wyvern creatures in Dezaporlia tunnels that can shit out poison breath are the only things that have cleaned my clock so far. My question is what a good tactic to deal with breath attacks, specifically POISON breath would be. Especially those packs of green-haired mobs in the starting section of the tree. Only complaint so far is that the starting sections of some of these dungeons can be fairly boring- once you get deeper and the mobs start ramping up things get more interesting, but having to wade through the initial easy encounters and then back through them on the way out can be grating. I thought the NES Bard's Tale battle theme fit pretty well with the snappy combatīeen enjoying Gothic a lot. I loved messing around with custom portraits and music tracks. I really liked Original on the PSP (although I didn't see it through to the end). It is up to you to arm yourself and descend into the depths of Tsun-Kurn in an attempt to put an end to the ever growing darkness and save your kingdom.I've been long-overdue in playing this. Foul and hideous creatures are emerging from the deep, treacherous caves of Tsun-Kurn and rumours of a rising evil are creeping across the peaceful lands. Unknown to him, the dark powers have already begun reaching out in secret, planting the seeds to bring about the revival of the Dark Gods into the hearts of men. Now, in the far-off realm of Ishmag, King Jardin ushers in an age of peace. The humans grew complacent and allowed their faith to fade. The people worshiped the Great Gods in thanks for their prosperity, and the world entered an era of peace. In return for their faith, the Gods promised humans a world of peace and prosperity and thereby a contract between humans and the Great Gods was formed.īy the contract, the Dark Gods could not interfere with the world of humans and were forever sealed inside their world of darkness. In ancient times, the Great and Dark Gods clashed in a ferocious war over Man's control of the world, bringing despair and ruin to the lives of all humans.Īs the conflict raged, the Great Gods sought to vanquish the power of the Dark Gods through the faith of humans. Elminage Gothic, previously only available in Japanese on PlayStation® Portable, now comes to PC offering a classic old school dungeon crawling experience with a dark, gothic twist! Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, PSP, Windows Developer: Starfish SD Publisher: Starfish SD Franchise: Elminage Year: 2012 Tags: Fantasy, JRPG, Turn-based combatįrom the makers of the world renowned “Wizardry Empire” titles, Starfish SD brings you the latest entry in their popular series of dungeon crawlers. ![]()
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