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Himeko Sutori Ativador Download

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About This Game An unprovoked attack on a minor noble house sparks a fire that will engulf kingdoms. Aya, the youngest daughter of House Furukawa, must find her way amid crumbling alliances and her family's questionable decisions. The war rages on after its original aim becomes impossible and the innocent begin to lose their way. If there is still a victory to be achieved, you the player must fight for it.Lead House Furukawa's few remaining loyal soldiers into battle. Forge new alliances and rally new troops. Train your human troops in 20 unique character classes and fill your ranks with wolves, fairies, the undead, and your own mechanical creations, each with their own character classes. Equip them all with hundreds of different items in limitless combinations. Craft powerful new weapons to give them an edge in battle. Organize your troops into lances, relying on your captains' leadership abilities and your troops' affinities to maximize their effectiveness in battle. Order your lances in tactical turn-based combat to defeat your enemies in epic battles with hundreds of unique characters on each side.Travel across a huge world, spanning forests, deserts, caves, mountains, and the dangerous Shadowlands. Meet unique, diverse, and interesting characters who may help you on your way--or stab you in the back.And all this is just one possible adventure to be had in Himeko Sutori. With the included campaign editor, you can make an infinite number of possible stories. Use the powerful Kismet visual scripting tool to set up your campaign without writing a single line of code. Or for the advanced modder, make entirely new games using Himeko Sutori as the base for your development. Then share your campaigns for others to experience.Come Experience Himeko sutori. 6d5b4406ea Title: Himeko SutoriGenre: Indie, RPG, Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper:Rockwell Studios, LLCPublisher:Rockwell Studios, LLCRelease Date: 30 Jan, 2019 Himeko Sutori Ativador Download himeko sutori gameplay. himeko sutori steam. himeko sutori review. himeko sutori classes 5.9/10 UI is clunky. I'm not fan of the writing, story, art, and design choices. However, it's a great strategy war sim rpg something and the mechanics around all of that work very well. I think they work so well that If those other elements were polished and shined up to just being average my rating would be much closer to a 9/10.Personally...I'd cut everything that has to do with wandering around town "exploring" what amounts to be a bunch of menu options that you have to wander around to find. I think the game would work better if you just went to a town screen with menu options. You could keep the maps for the fights and the worldview map...but as of now the town phase is just painful to get through. I know those levels took some time to design and there's some good work in there for sure and I hate to say cut out something I'm sure took time to create...but the game just doesn't flow very well as it is IMO.I'd guess just doing that would bump my rating up to a 7.3/10. (not that the devs are living and dying on my completely arbitrary and often random grading scale...but maybe the should? nope probably not just FYI). So it's good but could be better.The main satisfaction of this game is leveling up your characters and making your lances.On the battlefield, you don't control individual characters. Instead, you assign them outside of battle to "lances" which essentially act a single unit on the field of battle.A lance might contain a mage, a warrior, and a healer type. And when you attack or defend, each of those characters will do their jobs. You can specialize and make an all melee lance, all ranged attack lance, etc., but I've found in general it's best to make all of them have a few melee, few ranged, and some sort of healer.The game is very very grindy and the combat is decent. It gets a bit repetitive and is not super tactical. In fact it is extremely easy. As long as you take a bit of time to level your party on the armies scattered across each map, you will never have any trouble.And if you enjoy this game, that is what you will do, because that's where the satisfaction comes from. Because of the plethora of characters and classes at your disposal, you basically get to level someone (often multiple units) up after each battle. And leveling them and outfitting them is the fun part of the game.The story is not good. It's very linear. Each area has the tried and true "Are you sure you want to continue? You won't be able to come back" trope. The main characters are annoying. They talk about how God is on their side constantly. At one point one of the protagonists made everyone stop so they could say a prayer. Very early in the game you have to catch a bandit - when you meet him he explains that he is against the monarchy and just wants to give some wealth to the downtrodden people, and says you are the bad guy. And your protagonist say you aren't because God wants you to rule everyone basically. I was kind of with the bandit.The game has a crafting system but it doesn't do a great job of steering you into using it too often. For instance, I have tons of mats for certain items (and unit summons) but don't have the recipes. And you have to find certain nodes to make the items\/units, which are not always readily available. This could be streamlined a bit. There are usually ingredients you get from battles, like iron ore, but then you might also need coal, which you buy from vendors, at which point you go ok, this is getting tedious, I'll just buy all my gear.*Despite all this, YES I recommend it! The grinding and leveling and gearing up your units is very satisfying.* I hope the devs iron out and streamline some of the issues (there are some UI and QoL tweaks that would go a long way which I didn't get into - plus make the crafting system better). I doubt the story will get any better, but I can live with that.. The closest comparison I can come up with here would be Ogre Battle from way back in the day or Last Remnant from a decade ago. Still in early access and it shows in places with some bugs here and there but nothing preventing a solid play through of the early access content with minimal disruptions. Definitely worth the modest cost investment. I've gotten a solid 20 hours out of the game so @ roughly $1/hr that's a pretty good return on investment.Pros:--Unique take on the tactical RPGs that hasn't been done in quite some time.--Combat is enjoyable and building out your lances and all the individual characters is enjoyable as well.--Fair amount of class variety for you to build out your armies with.Cons:--Learning curve for new units is pretty steep and having to babysit them as they slog up to a usable level is a bit tedious.--Lance management gets a bit clunky as the unit counts go up and eventually you can recruit armies that are simply too much for the enemies in early access to handle.--Crafting system is a great idea but the rarity of the components and the relative differences in the damage outputs between crafted vs. sold/dropped gear just aren't worth it.--Crafting components are also too rare to make generating non-human armies viable which cuts down on the unit variety.. UI is a bit clunky, but once you get used to it this game is a lot of fun. Can't wait to see how this game progresses in the future, Its going in an amazing direction.. The dev team behind this game have been more active than the sum total of all the other games I own combined, it would seem. I'm sure that's not the case, but they're always working to polish this game (which is already amazing on its own) and I'm glad that I chose to support them during early access. Check it out if you enjoy FFT inspired games with a unique take on things.. UI is a bit clunky, but once you get used to it this game is a lot of fun. Can't wait to see how this game progresses in the future, Its going in an amazing direction.. 5.9\/10 UI is clunky. I'm not fan of the writing, story, art, and design choices. However, it's a great strategy war sim rpg something and the mechanics around all of that work very well. I think they work so well that If those other elements were polished and shined up to just being average my rating would be much closer to a 9\/10.Personally...I'd cut everything that has to do with wandering around town "exploring" what amounts to be a bunch of menu options that you have to wander around to find. I think the game would work better if you just went to a town screen with menu options. You could keep the maps for the fights and the worldview map...but as of now the town phase is just painful to get through. I know those levels took some time to design and there's some good work in there for sure and I hate to say cut out something I'm sure took time to create...but the game just doesn't flow very well as it is IMO.I'd guess just doing that would bump my rating up to a 7.3\/10. (not that the devs are living and dying on my completely arbitrary and often random grading scale...but maybe the should? nope probably not just FYI). So it's good but could be better.The main satisfaction of this game is leveling up your characters and making your lances.On the battlefield, you don't control individual characters. Instead, you assign them outside of battle to "lances" which essentially act a single unit on the field of battle.A lance might contain a mage, a warrior, and a healer type. And when you attack or defend, each of those characters will do their jobs. You can specialize and make an all melee lance, all ranged attack lance, etc., but I've found in general it's best to make all of them have a few melee, few ranged, and some sort of healer.The game is very very grindy and the combat is decent. It gets a bit repetitive and is not super tactical. In fact it is extremely easy. As long as you take a bit of time to level your party on the armies scattered across each map, you will never have any trouble.And if you enjoy this game, that is what you will do, because that's where the satisfaction comes from. Because of the plethora of characters and classes at your disposal, you basically get to level someone (often multiple units) up after each battle. And leveling them and outfitting them is the fun part of the game.The story is not good. It's very linear. Each area has the tried and true "Are you sure you want to continue? You won't be able to come back" trope. The main characters are annoying. They talk about how God is on their side constantly. At one point one of the protagonists made everyone stop so they could say a prayer. Very early in the game you have to catch a bandit - when you meet him he explains that he is against the monarchy and just wants to give some wealth to the downtrodden people, and says you are the bad guy. And your protagonist say you aren't because God wants you to rule everyone basically. I was kind of with the bandit.The game has a crafting system but it doesn't do a great job of steering you into using it too often. For instance, I have tons of mats for certain items (and unit summons) but don't have the recipes. And you have to find certain nodes to make the items\/units, which are not always readily available. This could be streamlined a bit. There are usually ingredients you get from battles, like iron ore, but then you might also need coal, which you buy from vendors, at which point you go ok, this is getting tedious, I'll just buy all my gear.*Despite all this, YES I recommend it! The grinding and leveling and gearing up your units is very satisfying.* I hope the devs iron out and streamline some of the issues (there are some UI and QoL tweaks that would go a long way which I didn't get into - plus make the crafting system better). I doubt the story will get any better, but I can live with that.. 5.9\/10 UI is clunky. I'm not fan of the writing, story, art, and design choices. However, it's a great strategy war sim rpg something and the mechanics around all of that work very well. I think they work so well that If those other elements were polished and shined up to just being average my rating would be much closer to a 9\/10.Personally...I'd cut everything that has to do with wandering around town "exploring" what amounts to be a bunch of menu options that you have to wander around to find. I think the game would work better if you just went to a town screen with menu options. You could keep the maps for the fights and the worldview map...but as of now the town phase is just painful to get through. I know those levels took some time to design and there's some good work in there for sure and I hate to say cut out something I'm sure took time to create...but the game just doesn't flow very well as it is IMO.I'd guess just doing that would bump my rating up to a 7.3\/10. (not that the devs are living and dying on my completely arbitrary and often random grading scale...but maybe the should? nope probably not just FYI)

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