![]() What proceeds is your typical tactical RPG combat where you move a dude on the grid and whack a guy, then the enemy moves a guy on the grid and whacks a dude. For each combat encounter, the player will be able to choose from their ever-growing potty-mouthed coterie and place them on the grid as they see fit. Other than that, there’s the combat, because of course there’s combat. These sequences are usually pretty interesting and you learn more about the world and it’s goings on, even if your compatriots are sad and could do with a better vocabulary. Search this thing over here, open the gate to stop that insufferable knocking, talk to that guy for more of that dour, sweary dialogue. First, there are the more narrative, adventure style sections, where players are given choices as to how they proceed. The actual gameplay breaks down into two main sections. The tone is that of inescapable melancholy and most of the dialogue sounds like it was written by a kid who just learned about swear words. The whole thing is presented in a much more tonally consistent way than that, with all the necessary mysticism and fantasy, but I can’t say that it’s presented well. Sadly, other members of his family are not in possession of this life-saving bling and their lives remain unsaved. As luck would have it, said ancient presence really dislikes certain bits of jewellery, which our protagonist rocks on a regular basis. The story is fine, with a deep and interesting world jam-packed with lore and an ancient presence once thought to be vanquished reemerging to pillage and murder. ![]() Ash of Gods : Redemption: good on looks, good on sounds.įrom there, things start heading downhill. Upon loading the initial menu I literally gasped at just how much they were bringing to the table sound wise, and it certainly keeps it up during the game proper. ![]() Similarly, the music in Ash of Gods is jaw dropping. In combat, the movements, attacks, and skills are displayed in pleasantly smooth animations with brutal results. ![]() It utilizes a bevy of evocative visual elements from the character art to the backgrounds that are sure to impress and stay with you for a long time. So, off the bat, the art in this game is astounding. Ash of Gods: Redemption (PC) – image for this review provided by AurumDust, and WhisperGames. ![]()
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