This is a really fun game. I played it and it’s sequel a lot on iOS. It’s not really like Rogue Legacy, other than the randomized dungeons. You kill monsters and obtain gold and treasure (which is currency for upgrades). You can also find books (bible type things) that help boost your exp level. It’s an addictive game and it’s made by the League of Evil guy. My guess is under 10$
I've never played either of the first two games in this series, since the Switch is my first Nintendo console since N64. Would Xenoblade Chronicles 2 be a good starting off point?
Personally, I would love it if reviews would be something along the lines of Buy/Try/Avoid. As well as have more than one person give their opinion. I used to love the reviews in the old EGM magazines where 3 people would give reviews. Some reviews I read seem very biased and the reviewer has no reason to even review such games. Or when reviewer A says they hate the repetitive nature of an rpg but loves the repetiveness of another game. Multiple views are better because we can gauge who has a taste similar to our own
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This is a really fun game. I played it and it’s sequel a lot on iOS. It’s not really like Rogue Legacy, other than the randomized dungeons. You kill monsters and obtain gold and treasure (which is currency for upgrades). You can also find books (bible type things) that help boost your exp level. It’s an addictive game and it’s made by the League of Evil guy. My guess is under 10$
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I've never played either of the first two games in this series, since the Switch is my first Nintendo console since N64. Would Xenoblade Chronicles 2 be a good starting off point?
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Personally, I would love it if reviews would be something along the lines of Buy/Try/Avoid. As well as have more than one person give their opinion. I used to love the reviews in the old EGM magazines where 3 people would give reviews. Some reviews I read seem very biased and the reviewer has no reason to even review such games. Or when reviewer A says they hate the repetitive nature of an rpg but loves the repetiveness of another game. Multiple views are better because we can gauge who has a taste similar to our own