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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Alphadia Genesis is a classic JRPG in the Manner of a Dungeon Crawler gameplay The Frame Gameplay is quite unspectacular but solid. You wander through Dungeons, where you meet enemy Groups via Random counters, which are then fought in the Combat System. Here, the Edge of the Screen lights up First yellow and then Red when you're about to get into a Fight. This is not particularly useful, because you can't really do anything to avoid the Fights like to stop in a short way.
The Gold captured in the Fights can be exchanged in Localities for Equipment and the Likes.
Experience that is also gained as a result allows Characters to rise in the Level, making them stronger, gaining new Skills, and completely healing them. The Wheel is not reinvented here, but inactive Characters level with.
In addition to Gold Experience, you can gain another Resource with which the different Characters can increase their Elementleve l, giving them new Spells. Here, each Character has one of the three Elements in the Game: Fire, Water and Light. Each Character can also increase one element in addition to its assigned Element by creating special Rings. However, if you Put the Ring down again, you can no longer use element-specific Abilities. So If a Character with a Torattribute wears a Water ring, he is Able to learn And apply water magic, but only as long as he wears the Ring. When Dropping, however, the Item level is maintained and you can use the skills again when you put it back on. This Way you can adjust the Characters slightly.
Depending on which Characters are inactive, the active Group can also receive Bonuses such as higher Damage or Experience bonuses after the Fight.
Graphics, Soundtrack The Graphic Implementation here has been abundantly modest. The Environments seem empty, the Character Sprites have no different Poses (NPCs have only 2 Animation phases per viewing direction), not once Doors have been animated. When these are "opened," they just migrate out of the Angels and disappear. The Bustshots of the Characters, on the other hand, have succeeded well, even if the Facial Expressions often do not fit the said. In addition, the Combat System is in 3D while the Rest of the Game is held in 2D.
The Soundtrack is quite all right Summary Pro good Combat balancing two different Difficulty levels (Light, Normal) Characters conditionally modifiable Contra Battles and Dungeons largely unspectacular Anime coldoes and Kalauer in some Dialogues
Graphic Design Rather mau Conclusion Alphadia Genesis is not a really bad Game, however you can find better Games on Steam For the Price and the Offer is great. I can recommend the Game with Reservation. If you like classic JRPGs without much drumrum, which are not all too demanding and who doesn't mind the Graphics, you can strike in the Sale or in general if the Game is rabbled. Those who have greater Demands on Games are better looking further. Personally, I did not find it nauseous and, subject to Reservation, make a Recommendation.