![]() ![]() I recently got an item called the Purity Amulet, and it's description say's something like "Increases the cleansing ability of ones body." I had to look up online and eventually found out that the amulet makes a spell called Earth Heal (which I don't even have yet) more effective.Īnd unlike Souls, there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive wiki to explain these things. A lot of the miscellaneous items have very vague descriptions that don't accurately explain what they do. I have to say there is one thing that bums me out though. There's a lot more focus on puzzles or finding the right items to progress, similar to a metroidvania game, rather than straight up combat like in Souls. I love exploring around this bleak desolate world. Note this though, you should not sell any crystals no matter what, They are one of the most useful things you can acquire.I'm kind of surprised it's taken me this long to get around to it, but I recently jumped into King's Field IV: The Ancient City. The game is experienced best without any spoilers so if you want an engrossing experience, its best to play the game without a walkthrough. Some will ask you for help or trade goods with you. They give you backstory and their current conditions. While exploring the island you learn its secrets from its residents. ![]() You are prince Alexander who sails to Melanet to retrieve the legendary Moonlight Sword. The game is set on an island called Melanet. What makes this game interesting is the exploration. The game can be completed with character level of 30. There is no blocking mechanic, you just attack the enemy until it drops dead. There is some NPC interaction but it is nothing complex. The game is unforgiving at the begining and focuses much more on combat rather than NPC interaction. King's Field can basically be described as Ultima Underworld on steroids. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |