Brain Lord
Jul. 30th, 2015 02:54 pmYears ago, Remeer's father left to try to search out the world's last dragon, as their bloodline was the last of the legendary Dragon Warriors who could fight great evil with the help of the dragons. He never returned, so Remeer has set out on a similar quest.
( This has nothing to do with the Dragon Warrior franchise. )
Overall: It's an "action-rpg", but the emphasis is very much on the "action" part--you can't really grind (or, at least, it provides no benefit) and much of the game's length comes from repeatedly trying to do the action sequences without dying or falling in holes. I suspect this didn't get a lot of coverage because it was sold as a puzzle-heavy rpg, but ends up playing more like a nasty Zelda romhack.
( This has nothing to do with the Dragon Warrior franchise. )
Overall: It's an "action-rpg", but the emphasis is very much on the "action" part--you can't really grind (or, at least, it provides no benefit) and much of the game's length comes from repeatedly trying to do the action sequences without dying or falling in holes. I suspect this didn't get a lot of coverage because it was sold as a puzzle-heavy rpg, but ends up playing more like a nasty Zelda romhack.