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A bit more about "Fever" (burst/limit break): Yes, skills are released. It is a bit odd: for each "continuation" during the fever break, you choose which weapon to use (if you have more than one), and it appears the skill available for each weapon randomly changes each "continuation" turn. There is a hierarchy (by weapon type) of likelihood of triggering a fever (see the help for more info).
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IMPORTANT?? note about skills: It appears (to me so far) that skills belong to the WEAPON, and NOT the character. What does this mean? You can level up your character and increase stats, but you do not gain any skills. And, since everybody can apparently use every weapon, every weapon and its skills can be traded around all your characters. How many skills does a weapon have, and how difficult is it to add skills to it? I have no idea yet.
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[quote="MSG Commander" post=2530]We should probably start breaking this up into separate topics, so it doesn't become one massive spam thread. :woohoo:[/quote]
Well it won't, since this was a temporary thread made solely until the category of the game was made.
Also, tell me if the game is worth it so that I might not regret not buying it ( and I start to.play the freemium instead of premium .)
Well it won't, since this was a temporary thread made solely until the category of the game was made.
Also, tell me if the game is worth it so that I might not regret not buying it ( and I start to.play the freemium instead of premium .)
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A couple random things.
First, this is absolutely a sequel to Journey to Kreisia (although so far, the only character to appear in both games is the Overlord.)
It is also pretty much a copy of Revenant Dogma, as far as the game mechanics are concerned. But unlike Dogma, this game has a really engaging story line, and a cool main character (who actually understands the world around him and makes really wise decisions when it comes to strategy.)
Next, the "Fever" thing. It's sort of like Limit Break, except when you unlock Fever, you get a certain number of turns in a row (maximum so far is 6) - and you get to choose which weapon to use for each of those turns:
[img img=336]Screenshot_2016-03-03-12-35-51.jpg[/img]
Finally, my favorite part - the dialogue:
[img img=337]Screenshot_2016-03-03-20-09-34.jpg[/img]
So, if you enjoyed Journey to Kreisia I absolutely recommend this game. Mind you I'm only 4 hours into it but even so, I can see this has the potential to be the best sequel since Alphadia II. (And it is obviously a sequel to Kreisia - but you might be able to enjoy this game without ever playing Kreisia to begin with - I just don't know yet.)Attachments:Screenshot_2016-03-03-12-35-51.jpgScreenshot_2016-03-03-20-09-34.jpg
First, this is absolutely a sequel to Journey to Kreisia (although so far, the only character to appear in both games is the Overlord.)
It is also pretty much a copy of Revenant Dogma, as far as the game mechanics are concerned. But unlike Dogma, this game has a really engaging story line, and a cool main character (who actually understands the world around him and makes really wise decisions when it comes to strategy.)
Next, the "Fever" thing. It's sort of like Limit Break, except when you unlock Fever, you get a certain number of turns in a row (maximum so far is 6) - and you get to choose which weapon to use for each of those turns:
[img img=336]Screenshot_2016-03-03-12-35-51.jpg[/img]
Finally, my favorite part - the dialogue:
[img img=337]Screenshot_2016-03-03-20-09-34.jpg[/img]
So, if you enjoyed Journey to Kreisia I absolutely recommend this game. Mind you I'm only 4 hours into it but even so, I can see this has the potential to be the best sequel since Alphadia II. (And it is obviously a sequel to Kreisia - but you might be able to enjoy this game without ever playing Kreisia to begin with - I just don't know yet.)Attachments:Screenshot_2016-03-03-12-35-51.jpgScreenshot_2016-03-03-20-09-34.jpg
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[quote="Azyleo" post=2539]Does it really resemble Kreisia ( I hope you are not saying that because of the skills that comes with weapons ).
Anyways straight to the point..... Is it worth buying?[/quote]
No, I hate the skills come with weapons part (at least right now I do, maybe it will make more sense but now it's just frustrating and confusing.)
But - the story revolves around the Hero Sword, the Overlord, and a legend of a Hero who saved the world 300 years ago, so YES it does follow the story of Kreisia (although up to this point there's no mention of Yusis by name, so it may or may not be a "direct" sequel.) Also the main character is very likable, and reminds me a mix of Yusis and the guy from Unlucky Hero.
So I'm not impressed that the mechanics are 100% Dogma (basically), but I think you'll really like the story.
It is 100% worth playing - but I don't think there's anything in the Shop that makes the game worth buying (only buying it if you don't want ads, or if you just want to support Kemco.)
But that is my opinion so far, and I'm only 4 or 5 hours in. B)
Anyways straight to the point..... Is it worth buying?[/quote]
No, I hate the skills come with weapons part (at least right now I do, maybe it will make more sense but now it's just frustrating and confusing.)
But - the story revolves around the Hero Sword, the Overlord, and a legend of a Hero who saved the world 300 years ago, so YES it does follow the story of Kreisia (although up to this point there's no mention of Yusis by name, so it may or may not be a "direct" sequel.) Also the main character is very likable, and reminds me a mix of Yusis and the guy from Unlucky Hero.
So I'm not impressed that the mechanics are 100% Dogma (basically), but I think you'll really like the story.
It is 100% worth playing - but I don't think there's anything in the Shop that makes the game worth buying (only buying it if you don't want ads, or if you just want to support Kemco.)
But that is my opinion so far, and I'm only 4 or 5 hours in. B)
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