

More importantly, the quests for each form act as a long-form tutorial system that showcase all the unique things you can do with each character. Sticking to just one or two forms means you likely won’t be leveling up much, so you have to keep switching every once in a while to grab some of those easier quests that’ll boost up your character quicker.

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What we appreciate about this system is how there’s always some sort of forward motion taking place, while you’re also incentivized to make full use of all the forms available to you. When a form’s rank goes up, new attacks and passives are unlocked for it, while the shared level increase will result in a bump of your base stats across all forms. If you complete a quest, that form will level up slightly and some experience will also go towards a shared level between all the classes. Each form will usually have two or three available quests at a time that ask you to do basic tasks like killing a certain amount of enemies with a given move or inflicting a debuff on a minimum amount of foes in one cast. Progression advances in a rather interesting non-linear fashion where the only way to accrue experience is through completing various quests. It’s a relatively mindless combat system at first glance, then, but things are made much more interesting with the integration of the various strengths and weaknesses of each transformation. If you’re overwhelmed by too many enemies or there are a few bigger ones thrown into the mix, you also have a few special attacks you can use that rely on mana generated from your basic attack. Regardless of what transformation you’re using, you’ll have a weak, but effective basic attack that can keep most of them at bay. The unpredictable and somewhat manic gameplay takes the shape of an action-RPG, as you’re accosted at nearly every turn by myriad monsters and wild animals. Whether you’re helping poorly disguised aliens find their way back to their mothership, finding a way to move up in the ranks of a mutant thief guild, or finding a horse’s one true love, there’s no guessing what goofy scenarios your character will be stumbling into next. Luckily, this proves to be consistently on point, as you embark upon an adventure that rarely takes itself seriously. New Game+: Put your Forms and abilities to the test against leveled-up enemies and dungeons with remixed difficulty modifiers.It's hardly a deep narrative, but if you’re familiar at all with Drinkbox’s previous work ( Guacamelee!, Severed, Guacamelee! 2), then you probably already know that the humor is more of the focus here.


Local & Online Co-op: Invite a friend to play through all, or part, of your adventure together!Īwesome Soundtrack: New original music by acclaimed composer Jim Guthrie. Each Form also has its own set of quests, which you can complete in creative ways.Įvolving Dungeons: As you become stronger, procedurally generated dungeons increase in difficulty and complexity to keep you on your toes. Unconventional QUESTS: Help the strange inhabitants of this world deal with their troubles. Transform into MANY FORMS: Unlock 15+ distinct Forms, from Rat to Rogue to Robot, each with its own unique gameplay mechanics. Explore a vast overworld - on your own or with a friend online - while clearing shape-shifting dungeons in an effort to stop The Calamity and SAVE THE WORLD! Mix and match abilities in unexpected ways to unlock and complete even MORE challenging quests. When the ancient Calamity re-awakens, who can save the world? Nobody! (That’s you, you’re Nobody.) Master the art of transformation to become a Slug, Ghost, Dragon, and more in this new take on Action RPGs from the creators of Guacamelee!Ĭomplete quests to discover and swap between 15+ varied and distinct Forms.
