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[soth] Corion (ÐO2A)
Also Known As Landriff
Cory M.
I love creating video games as much as I love playing them.
I have a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
Description:
Interesting game with well voice-acted dialog sequences. The game is like an RPG mixed with DDR (or other Rhythm games) but for your fingers.
Difficulty:
The screenshots and videos make it seem a lot more complicated than it actually is. I'm playing on Hard, and it's rather difficult, but there are 2 easier difficulty settings and one harder one, so it's been designed for people of all skill levels. There's a tutorial that seems to comprehensively cover the game mechanics.
Controls:
You can play this game with a keyboard, but I'd recommend that you have an XBOX360 controller to play this game as it seems to be designed for it. I don't think you can use a dance mat to play the game; it requires more buttons than are typically on mats.
Price:
For $5 this is a pretty good deal if you like rhythm games. I've played for about 2 hours and am on the second out of seven levels. However, so far there have only been around 4 different songs, but the game does randomize a lot.
This game is a lot more fun and exciting than videos and screenshots can convey. It's a strategy game that somehow manages to be simple, complex, and captivating all at once.
It has an overworld map sort of like the board game Risk. Selecting a zone on the overworld starts a real-time strategy mode where you try to rescue civilians and kill zombies before nightfall (usually about a minute or two). The difficulty is variable depending on what units you have available during the missions, but there's plenty of options to reconfigure the game to your liking.
There's a demo, so give it a try and see for yourself.
This game is frequently packaged with other indie games, so keep an eye out for bundles and get even more for your money!
This game is AWESOME. Extremely well-polished singleplayer experience full of humor and fun.
The art, the audio, the gameplay, it's all quite solid and well-executed. The maps are significantly varied in layout (though not so much in art style) and all leave room for different strategies and play styles. The game really starts to open up as you unlock more abilities as you progress through the campaign.
I would highly recommend this game if you enjoy singleplayer, action games, and/or tower defense games. There are some pretty crazy sales for it, but honestly I would still feel like I've gotten my money's worth at full price.
The DLC is definitely worth buying if it's on sale, but maybe hold off if it's full price and you haven't fallen in love with the game yet.






