Hack and Slash Dungeon Exploration RPG with an 80's Flavor [Quester]

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  • @GaiusIsidoro
    @GaiusIsidoro  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    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.

  • @SebastianSkadisson
    @SebastianSkadisson 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    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.

    • @GaiusIsidoro
      @GaiusIsidoro  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I had the same problem when I was playing it and trying to figure out what the numbers did!

  • @grimmangelno.0002
    @grimmangelno.0002 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    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.

    • @GaiusIsidoro
      @GaiusIsidoro  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      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!