Legena: Union Tides - A turn-based RPG gem
Legena made me think about a really, really old Snes game called "Lagoon" (i freaking love that game!).
They say that you can´t live in the past. But what if the past is a part of the present? Besides, whitout the past. There would be no future (or present for that matter). Don´t worry, I´ll get to the point shortly. During the golden 16-bit era there was a ton of kickass RPG games.
Shining Force 2, Phantasy Star IV, Final Fantasy 6, Chrono Trigger, you name it! And Grandpa Pixel hopes to bring some of that magic back with their upcoming turn-based RPG game "Legena: Union Tides". At least if Legena manages to reach it´s £1,000 goal on Kickstarter.
Which i think it will. I mean, Legena are almost 70% funded already. And there´s still 23 days left on the Kickstarter campaign. And i´m going to tell you guys this much. I tried the demo, like, one hour ago. And Legena brought back a lot of awesome 90s memories to me.
So if you´re into old school turn-based RPG´s. Then you should most definitely download and try Legena! And if you like the demo. Then show the game some love on Kickstarter.
Release Date: Fall 2015
Price: $5
Platform: PC / Android / OUYA / GameStick (Xbox ONE, PlayStation 3/4/Vita, Linux, Mac and iOS pending)
About Legena: Union Tides:
You play Tetiro Aceus and Atesan Turwin as they travel across the seas of Dynol and the desert of Vesira in hopes to solve the great mystery of the Narrator, a childhood monster that was thought to be a legend. You will meet a cast of one-of-a-kind heroes and villains in your journey to solve mysteries.
Gameplay is like this:
Explore the world and its intriguing towns and dungeons battling enemies and evolving your characters as you progress through the story!
Features:
- Defeat your foes in a dynamic turn-based combat system
- Use power spells by equipping feathers
- Harness the power of the weather to give your allies a great advantage
- Make choices that have an impact on the friends and foes around you
- Increase the difficulty of the playthrough with the difficulty grid
- A classic dark 16-bit RPG feel