![]() All the while, you're trying to attack accurately, but also you're reacting to their attacks and trying to nimbly dodge out of the way. You can be hopping from one square to the next like the platforms are on fire, holding down your right trigger to spam Saffron's mega buster, whilst slinging spells as soon as you get the mana for them at the enemy. It requires so much from you, there is almost always something else you could have been doing to play optimally, and when you feel like you're doing 4 or 5 things right all at once, it really makes you feel like a bad ass. It is a nerve-wracking crazy onslaught of fast-paced battles mixed in with clever and thoughtful deck-building mechanics. ![]() And when you die? You lose everything, it's not an RPG, it's a constant uphill battle challenging you to survive for as long as you can. ![]() With each victory you are awarded money and opportunities to acquire more passives and active commands that are thrown in your deck which you draw from and utilize in battle. You are thrown in a fight against one or two relatively simple enemies to start, with a loadout of spells, passives, and basic attack command that is unique to your character/config. One-line summary: One Step From Eden is a rogue-like mash-up between Megaman Battle Network and Slay the Spire. I wanted give my thoughts and opinion on the game for anyone on the fence and wondering what the game is like. Wanted to do a little write-up on my thoughts on One Step From Eden, a simultaneous release on the Nintendo Switch and PC.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |