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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (PC/Steam Digital Download) on sale for
$2.69.
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About the Game- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a 2024 role-playing video game developed by Rabbit and Bear Studios and published by 505 Games. It is on one such expedition that Seign Kesling, a young and gifted imperial officer, and Nowa, a boy from a remote village, meet each other and become friends.
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That said, pixel art is excellent for the characters. Monsters are most often that mobile kind where a few still images are animated independently to give the look of a proper animation, which is a weird choice likely due to paying the actual artists to do all the humanoid characters. Base building and character collection all feels like Suikoden, and the game is generally not as easy as those titles (a good thing IMO - all five games are absurdly easy).
For <$3, this is an insane amount of content. I'm hopeful they create a second game with this IP (not Rising) because I could see it being a similar leap like S1 > S2, at least in terms of gameplay mechanics and world structure with this one being a pseudo-trial run of their ultimate vision.
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That said, pixel art is excellent for the characters. Monsters are most often that mobile kind where a few still images are animated independently to give the look of a proper animation, which is a weird choice likely due to paying the actual artists to do all the humanoid characters. Base building and character collection all feels like Suikoden, and the game is generally not as easy as those titles (a good thing IMO - all five games are absurdly easy).
For <$3, this is an insane amount of content. I'm hopeful they create a second game with this IP (not Rising) because I could see it being a similar leap like S1 > S2, at least in terms of gameplay mechanics and world structure with this one being a pseudo-trial run of their ultimate vision.
I backed this game on Kickstarter and was disappointed. But for three bucks it's cheap enough that people can decide for themselves.
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That said, pixel art is excellent for the characters. Monsters are most often that mobile kind where a few still images are animated independently to give the look of a proper animation, which is a weird choice likely due to paying the actual artists to do all the humanoid characters. Base building and character collection all feels like Suikoden, and the game is generally not as easy as those titles (a good thing IMO - all five games are absurdly easy).
For <$3, this is an insane amount of content. I'm hopeful they create a second game with this IP (not Rising) because I could see it being a similar leap like S1 > S2, at least in terms of gameplay mechanics and world structure with this one being a pseudo-trial run of their ultimate vision.
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