The point is that this game is not really a roguelite. There're plenty interesting roguelites with lots of replayability. I hope one day a rogue-lite comes out with as much interesting replayability as Binding of Isaac. No new game plus, but at least the game didn't delete my save after finishing the campaign (I was afraid it'd do that, after the demo did it). Originally posted by Darkness:Ok, it has 3 acts, and took me 11 hours to finish. though I can't confirm if the release version won't feature anything extra compared to my build. I'd probably start over the campaign if it had new game plus, and or maybe if I had a co-op partner for 10+ hours haha. I'd say the amount of time to finish it is between 6 hours (maybe a great player that doesn't fail any stages, don't explore 100% of stages, and maybe skip most dialogs) and 20 hours (casual player struggling to finish stages and failing a lot, being carried by permanent progression through farming).Ĭurrently it doesn't offer a solid replayability at all, but the narrative is very good, and I found the ending good as well. Heck, there're even some items I still didn't find. I can keep farming gold/xp on my characters if I desire, and still find some "events" I didn't find on my playthrough by visiting earlier stages. I can still play the cleared stages freely, though the stages don't scale to character level, so it's only a little challenging on the late one. Ok, it has 3 acts, and took me 11 hours to finish. You can also try to rush in the stages, though you'll end up having lower level, less gold for permanent upgrades, and less random events found, so I don't suggest it unless you're into "speed running" or trying to go quickly to unlock all playable characters for some reason. Mind you the amount of hours taken on each stage and act will vary greatly from each person skills, as dying will make you go to the beggining of the stage. So far, the story is amazing, very uniquely told by a narrator, and very emotional. I don't know the potential of "new game +" or something unlikely to keep me "hooked" after finishing the story. Hopefully it'll have more stuff I'm not expecting! Since it took me 5 hours to get not even in the middle of Act 2, and I suspect it has 3 acts, I'd say it'll give me at least more 10 to 15 hours. There're also random events on stages that can grant temporary buffs, and at least one that can affect the family (so far, not really relevant, just funny, hoping it'll eventually become a combat pet, but unlikely I guess).Īlso each character has its own level and skill trees, and spending point on their skills can provide passive bonuses to all characters. You unlock the nodes individually, tied to story chapters (forge) or events (book). There's a good light permanent progression, where you can spend money at the forge and book of rea to unlock cumulative passive bonuses for everyone at once. So far into Act 2 (5 hours in), I can tell you there're 4 unlockable characters, and the 6 characters play very differently, but good enough for me to want to play them all.
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