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Nox Dei

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Erika es una monja dedicada a su pequeña comunidad y llena de fe en El Creador, una fe que no tardará en tambalearse cuando unos extraños sucesos perturban la tranquilidad de la Villa de Nithra...

Nox Dei es un RPG de estilo retro con combates por turnos y sistemas variados orientado a la narrativa, totalmente gratuito y en el que encontrarás una gran aventura con el espíritu de los JRPG clásicos de los 90.
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Binary Souls
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Binary Souls
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http://noxdeigame.com

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 8 / 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E4600 or equivalent
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Storage: 950 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 8 / 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-530 equivalent or higher
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Storage: 950 MB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Nox Dei reviews and comments

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Good, after playing long and stretched to the game I decided to wait a few days to perform this analysis. The reason for this resides in my impression with the end of the title that I discuss later. -BUGS--In The area of the lava are repeated randomly some BUGS (which are solved dying or reloading game): · Some platforms do not appear. · Some platforms don't move when they should. · Some platforms are bugean and even if they are floating do not hold you (and I do not speak of the storms, I talk about some fixes that you Timan xD). · Sometimes you die without actually touching the lava. These Are annoying, but existing bugs. -NO SPOILers--The title shines for its varied minigames especially (taking a lot of juice to RPG Maker); The difficulty is not high, probably the hardest enemy is the ogre Comehombres that is also an optional boss. -The battles themselves are simple, system of shifts and, as I have commented, of normal difficulty; The interest of the video game I think resides in history... Interesting Story Besides, an apex of metaphysical reflection (problems of the human being and its evolution) in a context of medieval fantasy, quite pretty everything, the truth. On the other hand the fact that the protagonist is an old woman I loved. -The characters are circular and entertain enough to lelgues to empathize with one. -The duration of the video game is relatively short in my opinion, rather linear maps; Even the "labyrinthine" came to be simple... Some puzzles improved this, but they have also been few for a title with so much interest in the narrative. -Music and ambience in general, counting dialogues NPCs even, I found very good. A great strong point of the title certainly. -The fact that it is a free game also gives positive points. -The drawing, especially if we talk about the protagonist, I think it has been too animesco. It Even becomes sexualized the old protagonist with such youthful strokes. Maybe It was intentional to make it beautiful and such, but I think the manga style has not contributed as much as it has removed... However this is completely a matter of taste. -SPOILers--The Archaeologist's reflections criticizing the study of History seem somewhat insulting to me. Firstly They break with the young man's own thinking and, second, as a historian I am (xD), I do not believe either the PJ or his final reflections. That's not History. However it is normal that if there is no support from some expert on the subject pass these things. Interdisciplinarity is vital to things like this. Don't worries. -I have No idea of the intentions of the Pater, of his origin, of his thoughts,... This issue is Not clarified or in the end, something that has annoyed me a bit... The Whole Council Group has seemed to me little explained to the importance they have. -The end is not clear at all; Exactly how can Jacob's children use the orbs (which is strong enough to be saved by the way)? -The plot turns are not so surprising, although there are some that come to impact the player. Chaped for the treachery of the Council member with good intentions. I Think his name was Cornelius. I Do Not know if I leave anything, but generally speaking I think it is summarized. FINAL NOTE: 8/10 (would be a 10 with a fuller narrative, better drawings and no bugs. Congratulations to the team)
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