About This Game A hack'n'slash adventure game with heavy emphasis on exploration and dungeon crawling while using rogue-lite elements such as over-the-top items, permadeath, and random generation. A game our userbase affectionately refers to as "The Binding of Zelda" 50+ VARIOUS ITEMSEvery item is designed to shift the way you play: from standard buffs to combat enhancements to new ways of traversing puzzles, items are made to work together and grant the player cool item combinations every time they play. A CHANGING WORLDBy progressing further and completing dungeons, the story introduces new bosses to defeat, tougher enemies to fight and more complex environments to conquer. PRE-BUILT DUNGEONSWithin each randomly generated world is a matching pre-existing dungeon that introduces new mechanics, enemies and story elements into the main game.STUFF TO HIT20+ bosses to defeat, dozens of enemies to grind out for gold, the works. A RESPONSIVE SOUNDTRACKOur original soundtrack adapts during gameplay to match the pace of battle. 6d5b4406ea Title: The Story Goes OnGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Scarecrow ArtsPublisher:Scarecrow ArtsRelease Date: 2 Mar, 2018 The Story Goes On Free Download [FULL] A hack n slash with an okay story makes a pretty decent game.. This is another really average rogue-like that's really easy to beat in my opinion. I beat it in my 2nd run in around 3 hours. You would think that means that full runs in this game take a really long time (i.e. 3 hours \/ 2 = 2 1.5 hours per run). Yea\u2026\u2026.. No.So 1 run takes 15 minutes. However, the 1st time you complete all 6 levels, you unlock 2 dungeons. These dungeons appear in the 1st and 2nd level, so in order to play them, you need to restart the game from the 1st or 2nd level (thankfully, you can just teleport your existing character back to the beginning. You have to sacrifice a lot of items and currency to do so, but it still saves time). When you complete both dungeons, you unlock ANOTHER 2 dungeons that appear in the 3rd and 4th levels. Once you complete them, you unlock the last 2 dungeons that appear in the 5th and 6th levels. Once you complete all the dungeons, you can fight the "true" final boss of the game, and then the game ends.So the main problem with the game is that it's way too easy. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too easy. The "normal" enemies and "normal" bosses (i.e. not the dungeons) are not a challenge at all. I think this is because the character you play as only has a melee attack, not a ranged one. Therefore, I think the developers didn't want to make the enemies TOO annoying (e.g. like a bullet hell) because then how the hell could you ever walk up to the enemies in order to damage them. However, the developers toned down the enemies a little too much to the point that you can literally run circles around the enemies while spamming your attack button.The dungeon bosses are a slight challenge only because you need to figure out how best to avoid their attacks (something I think ALL the bosses should require, not just the special bosses). I died to the fifth dungeon boss, but that was also because I was slightly overconfident (keep in mind I had completed like 3 complete runs of the game). After my 1st death, I played the game more carefully and then never died. There's also not a lot of item variety to add replayability that a rogue-like should have. Most of the items are straight up stat boosts (e.g. attack up, attack speed up, movement speed up, etc\u2026). You also only get 1 guaranteed item per level, so that's 6 items per run, so you're likely not going to get any "fun" items. While after every boss there's a shop to buy items, all of the items are "common" items, which are stat boosts\u2026\u2026 so yea this game definitely doesn't have replayabiltiy.There are 2 positives about this game:\t\u2022 Dungeons: The dungeons, while not having difficult enemies or bosses, have some interesting puzzles. They're all also very unique, so that was a nice change of pace from the easy as hell enemies. \t\u2022 OP Ninja character: You can unlock 3 characters in addition to the starting character. The 4th character is a ninja and he's OP as hell. Each character has a special move, and the ninja's special move is the a straight dash that does huge amounts of damage to any enemy in the way. You can 1 hit kill enemies with this move and like take 1\/5 of bosses' health away. God Mode in any game has some fun value :) (I beat the game WITHOUT the OP ninja character for the record).While I beat the game in like 3 hours, I spent 30 extra minutes on the boss run in order to confirm that yes, the game really is easy (since in the boss run, you don't have any\/minimal items). I beat the boss run in my 1st try (again, without the OP Ninja character). So yea, the game is confirmed easy. I then spent another 30 minutes being OP with the Ninja character. Then I got bored.There's not really a story in this game. I was getting Flowey from Undertale vibes from the Scarecrow, so I was interested in completing the game to understand some background about the Scarecrow. Unfortunately, I gave the game way too much credit. The scarecrow just exists to make some puns after completing every level or whatever random joke. Hell once you complete the game, the scarecrow says that he was good all along and was just messing with you\u2026\u2026.So yea, just another average rogue-like.. The Story Goes On is pretty much the Binding Of Isaac style of gameplay with its own flair. But couple it with some truly outstanding and out-right crazy bosses, you'll end up addicted for hours. It is one to check out for those that like runners or streaming runs on a game too!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEDCvyeuLHM. This game is a very fun way too waste an hour. It is essentially a very casual version of Binding of Isacc. In my recent time playing it I only died twice. The second time a result of myself forgeting to pay attention to my health bar because of how ridiculously overpowered I had become. For some people this may be a huge plus: all of the fun non of the chalenge, and I might tend to agree with them. However there are a few reasons I can't really recomend this game. The first and most important of which being that it has been in early access for around a year and to my memory hasn't really made any changes. This combined with the some other more minor things--Bosses are boring and repetitve, you get powerful too quickly, the dash and grappling hook seem useless/are never incentivized, not enough items, not very many bosses, and there is either no way to unlock the other characters, or it isn't stated how to in the charecter menu--Have all lead me to say maybe give this one a pass.. TSGO is a amazing game, with randomly generated monsters/bosses as well as dungeons, this macanic is so cool when it comes to gameplay as it can highten the intrest of the player and so never gets boring - I have played this game on stream and my viewers seem to be hype on itThis game could do with some item trading or something along that line, as i think it would work well but overall - i can never get bored of this game. Amazing Game! I love the challenge that is gives, yet being simple enough for anyone to pick up. Great Development, and I can't wait to see what is in the future for The Story Goes On. Easily give this game a 10/10!. Wow, I wasn't expecting to have this much fun with this game. This game, in my opinion, is a pretty great Binding of Isaac clone. I wouldn't be fooled by the bland combat at the beginning, soon you will unlock powerups and weapons, or just continually upgrade the speed of your weapon. There are pets yopu can unlock, which when you reach a certain amount they then fuse together to make a really strong pet. There's also a selection of characters to unlock, all offering a new mix to the game.This game is in no way AS good as Binding of Isaac, but I still had a lot of fun with it and would recommend it for a few hours of fun. Actually I think I will probably play this game some more.
dfoltyrilila
Comentarios