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366 Days of Gaming 2024: Day 6

366 Days of Gaming 2024: Day 6

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Day 6: Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos
Platform: Nintendo Switch
If you're a fan of RPG Maker-style ARPGs with mild roguelike and city builder elements, then this one's for you. You have your default starting class, sword and shield type, but there are eight other unlockable classes in total. There are dungeons that consist of multiple floors that change each time you enter.
I haven't gotten far into the game, barely only scratched the surface, but so far I'm enjoying it quite a bit. There are quests to undertake, mobs to kill and be killed by, dungeons with little puzzles to solve, and a town to restore, amongst various other little things. As I progress, I'll make a more in-depth review. I picked this up for just a couple of bucks on the eShop, and for the price, it definitely doesn't disappoint. The only thing so far that seems a bit bothersome is that re-entering a dungeon costs me all my gems, regardless of how many or how few I have. I'll have to figure out the method behind that as I go. So keep that in mind, and be sure to spend them on something before you go in, just in case. Other than that, it's a fun little game that I'm looking forward to playing more and progressing in, and I definitely recommend checking out the demo at least, if you're into this type of game, and for just a bit of pocket change on special, it's definitely not a bad deal at all.
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Arths
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i feel strong legend of zelda vibe on the first 2 pic XD

2024-01-12

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Esan
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Yep lol it's def got some old school Zelda vibes.

2024-01-15

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medwin
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Sounds like a gem! Gonna give Rogue Heroes a shot.

2024-01-08

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Esan
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Awesome! Let me know what you think of it if you'd like 🙂

2024-01-10

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