![]() ![]() This is particularly so when subjective gaming experience favours plot and substance over action and gameplay. Bridging the gap between violent clashes is a truly inspired nonlinear narrative, which proves an effective hook early in the game. increases for the player (assuming they win), by means of progression.īetween battle sequences, somewhat ironically, is where the real action takes place. The combat, at its core, involves opposing teams attacking in turn until one team’s health has been fully depleted, resulting in victory and stat. This tutorial carries the player to their first combative victory, and whilst the intricacies of the tile selection and attack selection left me perplexed for a time, a tactic of trial and error ultimately saw me through my first skirmish. It may be the case that the Classic mode is better suited to those looking to jump straight into the fray, though this reviewer’s penchant for a rich narrative left only one option: Story mode.Īfter a brief cutscene, the player is treated to a whistle stop tutorial, covering the basics of turn-based combat featured throughout Ash Of Gods: Redemption. Traverse the fantasy world of Terminus as you take command of retired captain of the Royal Guard, Thorn Brenin, accompanied by his daughter, and loyal brethren the wandering healer, Hopper Rouley, a solitary scribe who prefers to travel in his own company and the professional, cold-blooded hitman, Lo Pheng, an Eikon from the Clan of Shadows.Īsh of Gods: Redemption gets off to a decidedly slow start for players that are not used to its combat systems and storytelling format. ![]() ![]() Ash of Gods: Redemption combines tactical combat, CCG elements, and a thoroughly intricate, richly plotted narrative. Players follow three main characters, each with their own unique story arc, as they navigate the treacherous plains of this fantasy world, taking inspiration from High Medieval Western Europe. ![]() Ash of Gods: Redemption is a beautifully narrated fantasy RPG which plays in such a way as is sure to remind players of The Banner Saga, best known for its dark fantasy genre, nonlinear plot development, charming 2D graphics, and turn-based tactical combat system. ![]()
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