I did make one mistake in this video. The numbers in the orange boxes aren't the hate generation numbers -- I actually don't understand the hate generation formula but it's definitely a function of how much value the action has as an offensive or defensive action. The orange numbers actually define attack priority in a turn. The higher the number, the more likely the action will go off before the lower numbered action.
Thank you for this review. I'm always very cautious when it comes to Kemco (the publisher? of the game) As they seem to have a new game on switch every week or other week. This one caught my eye though and I've been looking for a good, earnest, and honest review of it. Definitely a game I'll be picking up based on your thoughts on it. Also, subbed.
I didn't even know this was a Kemco game until after I made this video (I played the Steam version which was self-published by the developer Thousand Games), but I definitely understand your concern. I've never played a Kemco RPG before because of their reputation. For me it was the actual developers of the game that I was excited about. Kemco is only the publisher of the console versions I think, but I doubt there's any difference between the PC and console versions of this game. I will say though that if Kemco continues to publish games of this quality they could definitely improve their reputation as a publisher over their reputation as a developer!
I did make one mistake in this video. The numbers in the orange boxes aren't the hate generation numbers -- I actually don't understand the hate generation formula but it's definitely a function of how much value the action has as an offensive or defensive action. The orange numbers actually define attack priority in a turn. The higher the number, the more likely the action will go off before the lower numbered action.
Thank you for the video, it's hard to find info about this game and i only came across it by chance when skimming through the XBox e-shop.
I had the same problem when I was playing it and trying to figure out what the numbers did!
Thank you for this review. I'm always very cautious when it comes to Kemco (the publisher? of the game) As they seem to have a new game on switch every week or other week. This one caught my eye though and I've been looking for a good, earnest, and honest review of it. Definitely a game I'll be picking up based on your thoughts on it. Also, subbed.
I didn't even know this was a Kemco game until after I made this video (I played the Steam version which was self-published by the developer Thousand Games), but I definitely understand your concern. I've never played a Kemco RPG before because of their reputation. For me it was the actual developers of the game that I was excited about. Kemco is only the publisher of the console versions I think, but I doubt there's any difference between the PC and console versions of this game.
I will say though that if Kemco continues to publish games of this quality they could definitely improve their reputation as a publisher over their reputation as a developer!