Trulon: The Shadow Engine reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Very well done. For someone looking for tactical Role-playing In The Round-based Combat system, just the right thing to do. The Anime Touch fits in very well. Generally easy to understand, no annoying Random fights and you can equip the Characters individually with Tactics, Techniques and Itms. The Music is very successful and harmonious. The Fighting Music is similar to the typical anime/. Manga Rockstyle. A few fun Translation errors are also built in:-D The Purchase was really worth it and here you can call my Let! s Play Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcc9WhQFkphhd8gVXtbrR7QRPl-rysVwN
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Trulon: The Shadow Engine is a turn-based JRPG with Card-based Combat System Gameplay The Core element in Trulon is like in All Combative-related games the Combat System. The Fighting is In a rottup and with up to four Members on each Side (Players and Opponents). Each Fighter Participant has their own Deck with Cards called "Tactics." Each Round, a Member pulls a Tactic from his Deck and gets it on his Hand, which can include up to 5 Cards. Certain Tactics make it possible to draw additional Cards. Once you have played a Tactic, the Card is discarded and is no longer available in this Fight, so it's worth having the same Tactic in the Deck several times. Most of them can only be given a certain Character and some consume a Special Resource, which, unlike the Life Points after the fight, is not replenished, but either with certain Tactics or at certain Points Needs to be renewed. Another important Element is the Equipment Window, in which you can equip the Characters with up to three Pieces of equipment to give them certain Abilities in Combat, such as that selected Tactics cause double damage or heal the User. There are also small Deficiencies here: The German Translation is not entirely error-free and some Achivements do not seem to work. Grafic.Soundtrack The Graphics are kept quite simple. The Environment is in 3D Optics, while People and Monsters are Hand Drawn. The Combat Animations are pixelated. Despite the different Styles, it seems so consistent. The Soundtrack is quite okay. Summary Pro Tactically Deep Battles Many Different Tactics AutoSave Before Each Fight Part Too Easy With Mouse and/or Keyboard Playable Contra Small Translation Miscommands (German Translation) Achivementbugs Conclusion Trulon: The Shadow Engine is a Good Game for between or for active Gamers as it has a potentially low Playing Time (there is a Success in making it in 5 Hours) and especially Recommending players who like to fight tactical Battles but also don't like it too tricky. While The Graphics aren't pricing, the Gameplay makes it a Secret tip for JRPG disciples for me. Clear Buy recommendation. Addendum: The Plot does not appear to be complete as some Questions remain unanswered. A Successor is therefore conceivable.
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