Sends in Lords of the Fallen Deck 13 protagonists Harkyn into battle in the best RPG mania.
Harkyn is a convicted criminal found in a remote mountain monastery at the start of the game. The monks there were attacked and overrun by the Rohgar.
In this Video we show you the trailer for the game:
Lords of the fallen - lots of action and a weak story
Unfortunately, you only learn a few things about the protagonist, although it would have been interesting to know a little more about his history and the background. In some cutscenes, the events of the plot are presented and you learn why the Rohgar attack the monastery. However, the story in the game is a bit too short.
level design
The single ones Dungeons of Lords of the Fallen are clearly laid out. Overall, the game is fairly linear. There are a few side passages and locked doors that can be explored. The objectives are set by the individual quests. What the game lacks is a map, a minimap or target markers so that you know where you have to go. You will also look in vain for a quest log. This makes the game lacking in planning. The demon world of the Rohgar is sometimes even more confusing than the normal levels.
The game mainly scores with the fights. You are the focus. Enemies include warriors, shield bearers, archers, fencers, and mages. Demons and zombies also oppose the warrior. Swords, axes and other things are available as weapons. With Harkyn armor, you have to pay attention to the weight and you can move your hero differently depending on the equipment. Partially, some fighters can be so frustrating because opponents will knock out Harkyn on the 1st hit, no matter how well armored he is. Instead of melee combat, Harkyn can also use AG to defeat his opponents.

The "experience points" system in the game causes more frustration. If Harkyn dies, he loses the accumulated experience points that remain in the game world. He must then collect them again in time before they are lost.
Conclusion
Apart from the somewhat meager story, it's a good game. Although there are one or the other frustration factor and the camera work is not always optimal, it is still a lot of fun. In any case, it can only score graphically. The game is definitely something for role-playing fans.
Similar games:
- The Surge Part 1 and Part 2 : The games are also based on a lot of action, but the story takes place in the future in a dark science fiction world. Both parts are from deck 13.
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Originally posted on 2019-06-28 11:53:53.
